Eligibility for Membership
1. Be a full time student; and
2. Successfully complete the first year of law courses, including the Legal Research and Writing requirement; and
3. Either (a) Rank in the top 25 percent of his/her class at the end of the spring semester of the first year, or (b) Successfully compete in the write-on candidacy program conducted during the summer or fall following the first year of law school.
Duties of Membership
1. Writing: Space in each issue of the Journal is reserved for student writings. Student writings take two forms- Notes and Comments. A comment is a piece based upon a recent case that substantially advances an evolving area of law, departs from precedent, or conflicts with other jurisdictions on the same legal issue. A Note, although it is often based upon recent cases, is a discussion and critique of a narrow yet significant area of law. A Comment is generally 12-15 pages in length, in contrast to 20-25 pages for a Note. Journal members must complete one Comment and, if not selected for the Editorial Board, one Note that are "ready for publication" in order to fulfill the writing requirement of staff membership. The "ready for publication" standard is more stringent than the "publishable" standard for the write-on program. The former standard entails thorough editing and revision completed by the author.
2. Editing: Editing of Articles, Comments, and Notes which have been selected for publication is an extremely important responsibility of all Journal staff members. All staff members are expected to do a Source & Cite Edit on a minimum of two written works during each school year of membership.
3. Administrative Work: Staff members must devote two hours per week for administrative work such as preparation of manuscripts for the printing process and operation of the blog.
Transfer Students
Write-on Program Selection Criteria
Membership Based on Grades
Selection of Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Executive Editor
- Articles Editors
- Notes Editors
- Comments Editors
- Technical Editor
- Production Editor
- Administrative Editor
The Editorial Board is responsible for planning and directing all Journal operations for one year, the most important of which is actually publishing the Journal.
The responsibilities of having a position on the Editorial Board require each Editor to be available for substantial Journal work during the summer before their third year. All Editors are expected to work full-time for at least one week at the beginning of the summer and to give substantial amounts of time to Journal work throughout the summer. By agreement between them, one must be available at all times and be responsible for the day-to-day Journal operation. Outside employment during the summer should not interfere with Journal duties.
Selection of Editors
After reviewing the applications submitted by interested Journal members, the outgoing Editorial Board shall select the new Editorial Board based on the members following qualifications:
- Total Journal performance;
- Demonstrated interest in the Journal and willingness to make sacrifices in time and effort during tenure;
- Editing ability (as determined from Source & Cite Edits, writing assignments, and administrative work);
- Leadership and achievement while in law school; and
- Suitability for particular Editorial Board position responsibilities.
Assumption of Duties
The new Editorial Board will be selected prior to the Ides of March. The new Board will began receiving editorial assignments as soon as they are selected and should begin to plan schedules, authors, topics, and policies for their volume.