Journal of Free Speech Law: A Report on Published Blind Submissions
Our peer-edited Journal of Free Speech Law publishes a mix of symposia, solicited pieces, and blind-reviewed submissions. Submitters might wonder: Blind though the process might be, can I get my piece published if I’m not a law professor at a top 20 (or even top 50) law school?
I thought I’d answer that by going through all the articles we published via blind submissions. (Recall that we’ve also published many more articles through other channels, mostly symposia; their authors include tenured faculty at top 10 law schools, tenured faculty at other law schools, faculty in othe
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