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Submit ManuscriptTulsa Law Review aims to put forth the highest quality publications each year. The journal publishes research from across the spectrum of legal scholarship. Two Article Selection Editors review each scholarly article submitted for publication before recommending to the Editor-in-Chief that an offer be made. Selected articles are then thoughtfully and painstakingly edited by teams of second- and third-year law students for technical precision and substantive excellence before publication. The finished product represents hours of editorial work and close collaboration with authors.
Additionally, Tulsa Law Review hopes to shape each year’s incoming Associate Editor class into first-rate legal writers, editors, and thinkers. Tulsa Law Review Associate Editors experience a variety of educational seminars hosted by professors and current Tulsa Law Review members regarding Bluebook citation, scholarly writing, and legal research. Every Associate Editor completes a law review Note or Comment on the topic of his or her choice, which is carefully edited by Tulsa Law Review members. Each Associate Editor is assigned a 3L member as a mentor during the writing process. Associate Editors also complete several subciting assignments each semester, which assist with the journal’s workload and strengthen candidates’ legal citation skills.