Call for Papers
Jones Law Review Accepting Submissions for 2009-10 Publications
The Jones Law Review is seeking lead articles for publication in the 2009-10 academic term. The editorial board is committed to conducting a speedy yet thorough review of submitted articles. Further, the board is dedicated to accommodating authors of selected articles with first-class support and administering the editing process with professionalism, efficiency and open communication.
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law is quickly gaining prestige in the areas of advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, civil rights, practical clinics, and legal scholarship. The 2009-10 Jones Law Review Editorial Board has made it a priority to publish excellent legal scholarship on significant issues of law and public policy by established and emerging legal scholars.
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law began publishing the Jones Law Review in 1997. Since its inception, the Law Review has published works by accomplished attorneys and scholars. Two editions per year are published on a wide range of legal issues and public policy. The Law Review is also honored to co-host the annual Fred Gray Sr. Civil Rights Symposium, as well as various other speakers and events throughout the academic year.
All submissions to the Jones Law Review will be reviewed thoroughly by an articles editor. The editor-in-chief or other editorial board members may further review submitted works upon recommendation by an articles editor. The Law Review does not currently restrict submissions based on length.
For more information, contact Justin.Seamon@Faulkner.edu or Dwight.Richardson@Faulkner.edu or Mitchell.Dobbs@Faulkner.edu, the editor-in-chief.
Submissions and communications can also be mailed to:
Jones Law Review
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law
5345 Atlanta Highway
Montgomery, Alabama 36109

