We are currently reading submissions for our Volume 29 publication.
Stanford Law & Policy Review (SLPR)
informs public discourse
by publishing articles that analyze the intersection of our legal system
with local, state, and federal policy. SLPR is ideologically neutral
and solicits articles from authors who represent a diversity of
political viewpoints.
Founded
in 1989 by Stanford Law School students, SLPR has long been a forum not
only for academics but also for
high-profile policymakers to publish articles on hot-button issues. Past
contributors include Bill Clinton, Joseph Biden, John McCain, Charles
Schumer, Charles Rangel, James Baker, Russ Feingold, and Jeb Bush. SLPR
has been cited multiple times by the U.S.
Supreme Court and over fifty times by other federal courts. It is
published widely and available at all major law schools and policy
thinktanks.
Authors should submit their articles over Scholastica. For questions, contact Lead Articles Editor, Sophia Carrillo, at sophia1@stanford.edu