The American Criminal Law Review remains open for submissions for Volume 61. Submissions should be between 8,000 and 13,000 words (excluding footnotes) and must be on a timely topic related to American criminal law. Citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed.) and appear as footnotes rather than endnotes.
Submissions should include: (1) a current draft of the paper; (2) the author’s CV; and (3) the author's contact information (name, e-mail address, mailing address, and phone number). Submissions may be submitted through Scholastica or via email: aclrsaes@georgetown.edu.
About the Journal
The American Criminal Law Review is one of the nation’s premier journals of criminal law. ACLR seeks to serve the criminal law community by providing a forum for the best scholarship in the field. We strive to provide information and ideas that are useful to criminal law practitioners. ACLR publishes three issues a year containing articles from leading criminal law scholars. We also publish the Annual Survey of White Collar Crime, the definitive reference work for white-collar practitioners, and regularly publish articles on our website.
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