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Submitting Articles
Because each article we publish begins as a contribution to our annual symposium, we are unable to accept even the very best unsolicited articles.

Submitting Comments
To become a member of the University of Chicago Legal Forum through the journal’s Topic Access Program, a student must work toward, and ultimately write, a publishable Comment related to the journal’s topic. The title for Volume 2008 is Law in a Networked World.
Successful applicants to the journal’s Topic Access Program will prepare a Topic Analysis, Prospectus, and Comment on a schedule similar to that of other Legal Forum staff members. To continue in the Topic Access Program, students must have their Topic Analysis accepted by the journal by October 15, 2007; Prospectus accepted by early November, 2007; and Comment accepted by the due date set for other Legal Forum staff members, sometime in January of 2008. The Board expects to publish all Comments accepted through the Program in Volume 2008.
The Topic Access Program is the only way in which a student not offered membership in Legal Forum through the 1L writing competition can become a member of and be published in Legal Forum. Successful applicants to the Topic Access Program will have all the privileges and responsibilities of other Legal Forum staff members, including the opportunity to become editors on the journal’s managing board if accepted during 2L year, and the responsibility to complete cite checks in the winter and spring quarters.
Instructions for creating an acceptable Topic Analysis, Prospectus, and Comment, including Maroonbooking materials, will be provided to each applicant upon request. Each applicant to the Topic Access Program will be assigned an editor to help the applicant through the Program, offering substantive and technical advice to the applicant at each step in the process.
If you have any questions about the Topic Access Program, please contact Ross W. Tucker, Comment and Topic Access Editor, at
uchicago edu.
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