Submissions

Thank you for your interest in the Connecticut Law Review. Volume 57 is closed and no longer accepting submissions. Volume 58 will reopen for submissions in 2025. We look forward to your submissions then.

The Connecticut Law Review is the oldest, largest, and most active student-run publication at the University of Connecticut School of Law. We are a journal of general legal scholarship and publish four issues annually. The Law Review welcomes your submissions on law and law-related topics.

How to Submit a Manuscript to the Connecticut Law Review

We strongly prefer that authors submit their manuscripts through Scholastica. We also will accept submissions via email at connlrev@uconn.edu. Please include a Microsoft Word version of your manuscript (.doc or .docx), a brief abstract, and a CV or resume with your submission. Cover letters are optional.

Manuscripts should be double-spaced and use footnotes rather than endnotes. Text and citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020) and the Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed. 2017). The Connecticut Law Review encourages the use of gender-neutral language.

The Connecticut Law Review does not accept submissions by students enrolled at schools other than the University of Connecticut School of Law.