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Oregon Law Review was founded in 1921 by the faculty at the University of Oregon School of Law. It is the oldest continuously published law journal in the Pacific Northwest and has been run by students since 1967.

Contributors to the Review have included scholars, practitioners, judges, and even Justices of the US Supreme Court. With each issue we publish, the Oregon Law Review staff seeks to advance legal scholarship with innovative, top-quality articles.

Now in its 102nd year, the Review publishes two issues annually. 


 

Journal Editors

 

Members of the Oregon Law Review staff are selected based on the results of a write-on competition open to first- and second-year students. In their first year on the Review, all members serve as Staff Editors. Managing Board members are elected each year by a vote of all members.

If you have any questions regarding Oregon Law Review or the submissions process, email the Editor in Chief.

Contact Oregon Law Review

 

2023–24 Oregon Law Review EDITORIAL Board

 
Editor in Chief Kasey Hooker
Operations Editor Georgia Christopoulos
Notes & Comments Editor Michael Newman
Articles Editors Elizabeth Clark
  James Markin
  Brad Mullen
Executive Editors Lauren Dorsey
  Sarah Hartmann
  Grace Hedstrom
Managing Editors Erin Curran-Tileston
  Edward Peters
  Rachel Schnapper
Associate Editor Hannah Bland 
  Juliet Hayden 
  Tyler Honn
  Dylan Lowe
  Daniel Mauldin 
Staff Editors Buck Adams
  George Blankley
  Sadie Connors
  Austin Crockett 
  Sierra Deak 
  Samantha Dobler
  Grace Hanna
  Claire Hunsaker
  Stephanie Lemire 
  Chloe Lyons
  Mia Manney 
  Benjamin Marin 
  Justin McCarthy 
  Dana McHenry
  Dustin Messner
  Ian Ogilvie
  Alexander Owens 
  Molly Quillin  
  Megan Sawyer  
  Andrea Welsh
  Emily Windsor  

Subscribe

 

The Oregon Law Review generally publishes 2 times per year, with issues in the fall and spring. The subscription rate for our current volume is $35.00 per academic year. Single copies of past issues are $12.00 each, subject to availability. To subscribe to Oregon Law Review, please contact our Journal Coordinator by email or by phone at (541) 346-3844. 

If subscribing by email, please include the following information:

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  • Number of Subscriptions

 

If you are interested in ordering a single issue, please include the following in your subscription request:

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Oregon Law Review will send out renewal invoices each fall if you do not send notification of your wish to cancel. To cancel your subscription, please send an e-mail stating your wish to cancel your order; include your name and address.


Submit

 

Oregon Law Review's editorial staff sets itself apart through a personal approach to the editing process. Each submission will receive a thorough evaluation, a rapid turnaround, and a prompt response to each author.

Unsolicited Manuscripts

Oregon Law Review welcomes unsolicited manuscripts. We publish many articles submitted by scholars and practitioners unaffiliated with the University of Oregon School of Law. We encourage an array of cutting-edge scholarly work. We also publish Notes and Comments by Oregon Law Review student editors. We seek well-written and carefully edited articles on legal issues of contemporary significance. Submissions should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020) and The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed. 2017). We prefer articles under 25,000 words, including footnotes (approximately 50 law review pages). Email submissions to OLR.

Submission Format

Electronic submissions via Scholastica ​​​​​​are strongly preferred. Once we receive your manuscript, you should get an email from Scholastica acknowledging your submission; you will not get an email from the Oregon Law Review. (If necessary, you may email your submission to the Articles Editors.)

We request adherence to the following formatting guidelines when submitting your manuscript:

  • Double-spaced text
  • One-inch margins
  • Times New Roman, 12-pt. font
  • Complete, single-spaced footnotes

After sending your submission, please feel free to contact our Articles Editors at any time during the review process.

Review Process

We strive to set ourselves apart through our attentive approach to the review and editing process. Our Articles Editors personally review more than 1200 prospective articles each year. Factors used to evaluate submissions include contemporary relevance, novelty, and quality of writing and editing.

Offer of Publication

Authors of accepted articles will be notified with an offer as soon as possible. Once accepted, the article is prospectively placed on the publication calendar, and the author is notified of a proposed publication date. Once an author accepts an offer to publish in Oregon Law Review, we expect that author to withdraw the article from all other law reviews.

Editing Process

After an author accepts our offer of publication, we assign the article to an Executive Editor. Once the executive edit is complete, a Managing Editor takes over to ensure a technically superior final product. The Executive and Managing Editors lead a team of experienced Associate Editors and talented Staff Editors.

Throughout the process, the Executive and Managing Editors maintain close contact with the author. In our experience, this strong relationship between authors and editors makes the process not just efficient but also pleasant.


Archives

 

As the second oldest continuously published law review in the West, OLR has published more than 300 separate issues covering topics of state, national, and international significance. 

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