What authors are saying

"I have had success throughout my career, but nothing like the two times I have used ExpressO. Each time, I generated rapid, multiple offers. I owe your organization my sincere thanks."

Michael H. LeRoy, Institute of Labor & Industrial Relations and College of Law, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana

"I just wanted to give kudos to your service. I recently submitted my first article through your service and, within one day, had an offer for publication that I accepted. This is a great tool and resource! Thanks."

Chad D. Emerson, Assistant Professor, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Faulkner University

"I was delighted with the service I received from ExpressO. I got offers the very next day and ultimately accepted one. I'm just about to check out the new feature for informing the other journals that my article is no longer in play."

Eric Easton, Professor, University of Baltimore

"What a brilliant idea --kudos and thanks to all responsible for it!"

Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union, and Professor of Law, New York Law School

"The ExpressO concept is irresistible. Given modern technology, it makes no sense for law professors or their assistants to print, cover, and mail dozens of submissions. The process should be centralized in a system specialized to the task, a system such as ExpressO."

Barry E. Adler, Associate Dean for Information Systems & Technology, NYU School of Law

"ExpressO is a great innovation and an immense savings for scholars and law schools from outside the U.S."

Ariel Porat, Professor and Dean, Tel Aviv Law School

"I sent out by paper 1/2 of my submissions and by your service the other 1/2. I ended going with a journal that I had submitted the paper through your service. So, I guess that counts for it being successful."

Ellen S. Podgor, Visiting Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School

"I found ExpressO to be a fabulous service - it was quick, easy to use and a huge savings in time. A great idea and now seems long overdue. The next day, I mailed hard copies to all the law reviews to which I wanted to submit that were not signed up for your service, and found the day to be exhausting and annoying!"

Laura Hines, Associate Professor, University of Kansas School of Law

"I've been delighted with ExpressO. I was able to submit an article in less than a half-hour. Previously it would have taken me an endless [amount of] time to see whether the secretaries got things right or not."

James Steven Rogers, Professor, Boston College

"I used ExpressO to submit an article and received an offer of publication within 12 hours or less. I submitted another article 2 to 3 weeks ago and received an offer of publication within 1 week. So, I must say that I am impressed by your program. The latter two occasions are the only times that I have used ExpressO, and I am enjoying a 100% success rate in obtaining offers of publications. It would appear that Law Schools tend to focus more attention on submissions via ExpressO, as opposed to the customary submission formats of "snail" mail, or even e-mail."

M. Ulric Killion, Lecturer, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies and Trade, China

"I have several acknowledgments and one offer already."

Vic Fleischer, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles (a few days after submitting via ExpressO)

"I've received email acknowledgments from three of the fifteen journals I submitted the paper to."

Aaron Schwabach, Professor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law (24 hours after submitting via ExpressO)

"I thought it worked very well. I especially like the feature that has email links to the journals. It made the task of requesting expedited review much easier than it used to be."

Ronald J. Mann, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law, University of Texas Law School

"The process seemed to work smoothly. I have already received various acknowledgments of receipt."

Brian Cheffins, Professor, Cambridge University (a few days after submitting via ExpressO)

"I was pleased with the experience. I even had one of the best results I have ever had from an unsolicited submission. My article was accepted by the Michigan Law Review! One of the things I think was valuable was that you insisted on a c.v. One of the articles editors told me that this worked to my advantage because they [i.e.. the articles editors] could see I had a good track record. I think if I send it on my own, though, it might seem too pushy."

Welsh White, Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law

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