Posted by Orin Kerr:
Should Authors Include A C.V. In Law Review Submissions?:
The [1]ExpressO Law Review Submission Guide recommends that authors
include a curriculum vitae when submitting articles to law reviews:
The curriculum vitae is the most important accompanying document
according to law review editors. Several editors made a special
note that one's history of prior publication should be included.
I am interested in hearing from current or recent articles editors
on whether this is true. Do you recommend including a C.V. along with
a submission? How many authors include them? Is a formal C.V. the way
to go, or is a brief "About the Author" blurb sufficient? I know a
number of law professors and other authors who have wondered about
this, and I know we would much appreciate your feedback.
Thanks to [2]AWC for the link.
References
1. http://law.bepress.com/expresso/guide_two.html
2. http://www.infirmation.com/bboard/clubs-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=002hoy
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