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Columbia Undergraduate Law Review: Call for Submissions

Columbia Undergraduate Law Review: Call for SubmissionsI just received the below announcement from the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review, which is seeking submissions for its Fall 2011 issue. You don't have to be a Columbia student to submit - you can be a student anywhere in the world, and you can re-use papers from your undergraduate courses.

This is a great way to get published and to add a few extra lines to your resume. You can email culrsubmissions@gmail.com with your submissions.

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We are accepting submissions for our Fall 2011 issue! The deadline is Monday, October 21st at 11:59 pm. In recognition of the various paths undergraduates may take to study law, we welcome submissions of research articles, senior theses, and essays embracing a wide range of topics and viewpoints related to the field of law. Undergraduate students in any major, track, or class year should thus feel free to send us their work.

Submissions should be double-spaced in Microsoft Word .doc format, follow the Chicago style, and include endnotes. Although we will consider submissions of any length, most papers published in the journal range from 20 to 25 pages. It would be highly appreciated if longer papers could be shortened to fit this page length recommendation before submission.

In the document please also include the following information:

1) Your name:
2) Current email address and phone number:
3) Undergraduate college/university:
4) Class year:
5) Title:
6) 250-word abstract:

Kindly send submissions to:

The subject field of the email and the title of the attached submission should look as follows: [University Name]_ [Author Last Name]_ [Submission Title]. For example, if a Columbia student named Jane Smith wanted to submit her paper from an international politics class, she would attach a document with the following title: Columbia_Smith_InternationalLaw.doc. Her email to culrsubmissions@gmail.com would have the same subject line: Columbia_Smith_InternationalLaw.

Thank you and good luck!

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