...to Legal Theory, the Cambridge University Press journal I edit with Larry Alexander (San Diego) and Jules Coleman (Yale). Right now, we can actually guarantee publication of accepted articles within six months or less. Articles that pass initial screening review by the editors go out to two referees, and we provide those reports to authors, both those whose pieces are rejected, and those whose pieces are accepted.
Contributors just in the last year have included Susan Brison (Philosophy, Dartmouth), Julie Dickson (Law, Oxford), Bill Edmundson (Law & Philosophy, Georgia State), Mark Greenberg (Law & Philosophy, UCLA), John Horty (Philosophy, Maryland), Ram Neta (Philosophy, North Carolina), Steven Ratner (Law, Michigan), Joseph Raz (Law & Philosophy, Oxford & Columbia), Steve Smith (Law, San Diego), Kit Wellman (Philosophy, Wash U/St. Louis), and Gideon Yaffe (Philosophy & Law, USC). Contributions over the decade of the journal's existence have come from almost every leading senior and junior figure writing in the area of legal theory and cognate fields, including Matthew Adler, Robert Audi, Brian Bix, Timothy Endicott, William Eskridge, Alvin Goldman, Douglas Husak, Leslie Green, Kenneth Himma, Heidi Hurd, Daniel Kahneman, Frances Kamm, Jack Knight, Matthew Kramer, Larry Laudan, Andrei Marmor, Michael Moore, Stephen Morse, Douglass North, Stephen Perry, Richard Posner, Arthur Ripstein, Stephen Schiffer, Scott Shapiro, Steven Shavell, Philip Soper, Natalie Stoljar, Roy Sorensen, Lynn Stout, Jeremy Waldron, and Robin West, among many others.
Submissions in triplicate, for blind review, go to:
Legal Theory
University of San Diego School of Law
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Attention: Sarah Moore
Include a separate title page with article title, short title for use as a running head, author's full name and affiliation, and complete contact information, as well as an abstract not to exceed 150 words. Please also include a diskette version of the manuscript. Unlike student-edited law reviews, we require single submission.
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