SUBMISSIONS

SLPR publishes one volume per year (usually in the spring), and the majority of the articles published by SLPR in each volume fall into one or more "Symposium" Issue(s). Each symposium is a collection of articles exploring a single policy issue in depth and from a variety of perspectives. The symposium topics for the upcoming volume--Volume Twenty-One--are Academic Integrity and Food Policy. For more information on each symposium, please visit the Upcoming Issues page. SLPR also publishes several "Features" articles each year, which may address any current public policy issues which do not fall into the current symposium topic.

To submit an article for consideration, please email your manuscript along with any cover letter, abstract, or author CV to the appropriate Articles Editor (see below). If your article falls under the purview of one of the upcoming symposium topics, address your submission accordingly. For all other articles, address the submission to the Features Articles Editor. SLPR prefers electronic submissions but also accepts paper submissions. Send such submissions to Stanford Law & Policy Review, Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305.

Lauren Crary | Food Policy Articles Editor | slpr.foodpolicy@gmail.com

Marshall Shaffer | Academic Integrity Articles Editor | slpr.integrity@gmail.com

Sai Jahann | Features Articles Editor | slpr.submission@gmail.com

The editorial staff reviews and accepts articles on a rolling basis during the spring and summer. Articles should address current policy issues in a fresh and insightful way. The best pieces are analytical, persuasive, and amply supported by citations. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged and all ideological viewpoints are welcome. The journal prefers articles which are between 15 and 40 double-spaced pages. Managing Editors respond to all submissions and notify authors as soon as a publicaiton decision has been made. SLPR does not perform expedited review.

If you have any concerns about your submission, please send a follow-up email to the appropriate Managing Editor or email the Editors-in-Chief at slpreditors@stanford.edu.