October 20, 2007
Call For Papers: State Law

The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part is soliciting commentaries for two end-of-year issues: one issue will focus on new developments in state courts, and the other will focus on new developments in state legislatures. Our goal is to bring critical focus to an area of lawmaking that deserves greater attention in the legal literature, and we invite you to submit a commentary on a state law topic of your choosing.
Commentaries may explore a legal development at the state level that has not been extensively reviewed in legal scholarship and the popular press, or present a novel argument on a timely issue that has received attention.
Submissions should be no more than 1,500 words. We encourage authors to write in a style accessible to policy-makers and practitioners. For a detailed style guide and instructions for submitting your piece, please visit our website, www.thepocketpart.org, and follow the link for “Submissions.”
The deadline for submissions for both issues is Friday, November 2, 2007.
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October 18, 2007
Yale Law Journal Joins the Law Review Forum Project
I'm pleased to announce that Yale Law Journal's Pocket Part is joining our Law Review Forum Project. The goal of our project is to provide you with easy access to the online forums of many law reviews -- all in one central place. We're delighted to now have eight participating law reviews: Yale, Harvard, Penn, GW, UCLA, Northwestern, Michigan, Virginia. We hope to have more join us soon.
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