Friday, May 23, 2008
Law Review Reform
There has been a lot of interesting blogosphere discussion recently about law reviews:
- Balkinization: Complaints About Law Review Submissions, And What Is Changing, by Brian Tamanaha
- Concurring Opinions: Does Pre-Publishing on SSRN Promote or Reduce the Chances of Law Review Acceptance?, by Dave Hoffman
- Election Law Blog: Placing Law Review Articles, by Rick Hasen
- First Movers: Law Review Innovation: The Peer-Assist System, by Anthony Ciolli (responding to my post yesterday, American Tax Idol? "Peer-In-Your-Face" Legal Scholarship)
- Leiter's Law School Reports: The Yale Law Journal Claims to Have Blind Review of Manuscripts..., by Brian Leiter
- PrawfsBlawg:
- An Open Letter to the Yale Law Journal: What is Your Real Policy?, by Jack Chin
- Update: YLJ Submission Policy Revealed, by Jack Chin
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2008/05/law-review-refo.html
I, and perhaps many of this blog's thousands of other daily readers, are far more likely to read an article blogged here and linked on SSRN than one just published in a law review. Who needs them?
Posted by: Anand Desai | May 23, 2008 6:13:45 AM