Calling all Mitchell Hamline students, faculty, and alumni! Volume 48 of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review is currently accepting submissions for publication. The journal seeks to publish original legal scholarship of regional, national, and international importance. We accept works not only for their value in ongoing academic debate, but also for their practical usefulness to the legal profession.
The Law Review accepts longform articles for publication in the Mitchell Hamline Law Review annual volume. Longform articles are original work offering a unique perspective on relevant legal issues, recent court decisions, an unsettled area of law, or any other pressing legal topics. Articles submitted to the Law Review cannot be previously published and must adhere to The Bluebook. Articles may vary in length, but are usually not less than 8,500 words and must rely on academic-quality sources. Completed manuscripts for longform articles may be submitted to Submissions.LawReview@mitchellhamline.edu.
Interested in contributing to Law Review, but not sure you can commit to a full-length article? The Law Review also offers opportunities to write posts for our Amicus Curiae blog and welcomes requests to participate in an interview on our podcast, Just Us and the Law. For more information on how to participate in the Law Review publication process, visit our submission page at mhlawreview.org/submit.