The Students’ Corner

“We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.”

John Naisbitt

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“Publishing makes the reading-writing connection real as it engages students in the writing process and the communication of meaning to a wider audience. The opportunity to publish one’s work for others to see, touch, read, and reread has special appeal and provides many students with the incentive to write.”
(Bromley & Mannix, 1993)

Submission Guidelines

The Students’ Corner welcomes submissions of short contributions from Law Students, in any of the forms listed below.

  • Research Abstracts
  • Review Articles
  • Case Studies
  • Case Reviews
  • Perspective, opinion, and commentary (Op-Eds)

Submissions must have a connection with law, rule, or regulation. Must be an exclusive submission to us, and although it can be of any length, they are unlikely to be accepted if they are shorter than 500 word and longer than 750 words. And sources must be included and cited in proper APA or MLA format. We do not consider articles without sources, nor articles sent to other publications or posted online, including on a personal blog. We do not consider anonymous or pseudonymous submissions. And we consider only completed articles and do not provide guidance on ideas or proposals.

Instructions and Timeframe

We do our best to read all submissions promptly and will contact you within one week if we are interested in publishing your article. If you do not hear from us in a week, it is safe to assume we will not be able to use your article.

The form below is the best way to submit your article. Please type or paste your article as plain text, not HTML, and please do not use brackets. Information relevant to your expertise, or additional authors, and sources used must included with the piece. Please note that this form is to submit articles by Law Students to The Students’ Corner only; general questions to Friendly Law can be sent by email to info@friendlylaw.org . (Please do not send attachments to this address). Professional, Scholar, and general public submissions should be sent through The Mentors’ Blog or The People’s Newsletter respectively. (Please do not send attachments to either address.)

Let’s Learn Together!

We are all constant producers and consumers of an infinite world of information. We are all students and educators who never stop learning nor teaching.  However, the complexity in the interpretation and application of laws, rules, and regulations, as well as the contradiction of the courts’ judgments, makes it imperative for students, educators, and society at large to know and better understand the interaction between law and all the different aspects of life. To be well informed and to be willing to work together could help us all to develop and to strengthen our sense of self-advocacy and self-advocacy skills, and to rid ourselves of social discomfort and insecurities, which is imperative for future academic and professional success.

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Submit Your Work!!!

The form below is the best way to submit your Work for The Students’ Corner. Please type or paste your Work for The Students’ Corner as plain text, not HTML, and please do not use brackets. Information relevant to your expertise, or additional authors, should be included together with any sources used.

Please note that this form for Law Students to submit their Work to The Students’ Corner only. Workshop Proposal by professionals and scholars with credentials and with an expertise in any field to showcase their work, should be submitted to Professional Workshops, and manuscripts and essays should be submitted to The Mentors’ Blog only. And any individual member of society, regardless of expertise or credentials, can submit an op-ed to The People’s Newsletter.

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