The UIC Law Review is one of the oldest and most respected honors programs at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (UIC Law). Membership in Law Review enhances research, writing and editing skills and provides excellent training for the practice of law.
Law Review‘s purpose is to publish scholarly works on a broad range of legal topics in four issues each year. The publication includes works written by judges, legal scholars, noted practitioners, and UIC Law students.
Formatting Expectations
All manuscripts must be: (1) typed; (2) must not exceed 150 pages total; and (3) must include endnotes or footnotes appended to the main body. Submissions must be in Microsoft Word format. Manuscripts submitted in Word Perfect format will not be accepted.
Additional Information
Please enclose a curriculum vitae (CV), as well as an abstract of the article for our Institutional Repository along with your article submission
Citations
All citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21 ed., 2020).
Copyright
The copyright of any published lead article will remain with the author. The author will grant to UIC Law Review a royalty-free, irrevocable, worldwide license to publish, reproduce, sell, and distribute the article in the Journal and in any and all other media.
Ms. Katie Hanson, University of Illinois, Chicago
Member
Mr. Jordan Salzman, UIC John Marshall Law School
Member