
Article Submissions
This form serves as the official submission for articles to be considered for publication in the Fordham Undergraduate Law Journal (FULJ). The Editorial Board sincerely appreciates the scholarly contributions of all applicants and values the effort invested in advancing undergraduate legal discourse.
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Please complete this form with accuracy and attention to detail, as the information provided is essential for a comprehensive and equitable review of your submission.
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Prior to submission, please review and comply with the submission and formatting guidelines available below to ensure that all materials adhere to FULJ’s publication standards.
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We thank you for your interest in the Fordham Undergraduate Law Journal and look forward to engaging with your work.
GUIDELINES
Online Division Requirements
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Subject Matter: All submissions must pertain to a topic in law or legal studies.
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Originality: Articles must consist of original work authored solely by the individual(s) listed. Submissions must not have been previously published or concurrently under review elsewhere.
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Authorship: Joint authorship is permitted. Each co-author must consent to submission and take responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of the work.
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Multiple Submissions: Authors may submit more than one article for consideration; however, each submission will be evaluated independently.
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Legal Foundation: Each article must reference at least one relevant law, statute, regulation, or judicial decision.
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Sources: Submissions must integrate both primary and secondary sources. For topics concerning recent developments, current and authoritative sources are strongly encouraged.
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Citation Format: All citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed.).
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Formatting: Manuscripts should be double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman, with 1-inch margins, and include page numbers.
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Abstract: Each submission should include a brief abstract (approximately 150–250 words) summarizing the article’s thesis and central arguments.
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Review Process: All submissions will undergo a blind review by the Editorial Board and Staff Editor(s).
Online Division Requirements
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Page Length: Minimum of 5 pages (excluding references)
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Authorship: Maximum of two authors per article.
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This division features concise, timely works addressing current legal developments, emerging issues, or case analyses.
Print Division Requirements
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Page Length: Minimum of 15 pages (excluding references)
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Authorship: Maximum of five authors per article
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​This division publishes comprehensive, research-driven scholarship offering in-depth analysis of significant legal issues.
