Submissions

Thank you for your interest in submitting an article to the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Submissions for Volume XXII are currently open.

General Information:

The Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties invites legal professionals and academics to submit manuscripts for publication. We publish two issues each academic year: one in February and one in June.

Submissions for Volume XXII are currently open. Please upload submissions through Scholastica, along with a current CV or resume. An abstract is helpful but not required. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook. Manuscripts should range from 15,000 to 25,000 words, footnotes included.

If your manuscript requires expedited review, please let us know. We will do our best to review your manuscript in a timely fashion.

If you have any questions, please contact our Editors-in-Chief at sjcrcl@law.stanford.edu.

Vol. XXII Editors-in-Chief: Mohamed Nur & Aasim Yahya

Student Notes:

We publish student note manuscripts written by Stanford Law School students or alumni who have graduated within the past two years.

Submissions for Volume XXII are currently closed. Students will be notified of student note calls and submission instructions during the school year.

Our student notes range from about 7,500-15,000 words, including footnotes. Citations should conform to The Bluebook. We accept submissions in their original form (i.e., double-spaced Word documents), but we appreciate an effort to place the note into journal format.

Please direct any questions about the student note process to our Student Note Editor at sjcrcl@law.stanford.edu.

Vol. XXII Student Note Editor: Zachary Kimmel