What law review editors are saying

"I generally give ExpressO submissions a bit more weight because it is highly convenient to have an electronic copy of the submission when I review it (versus just a paper copy for regular mail submissions); I am pleased to receive submissions in any form, but electronic submissions are much more efficient for record keeping purposes and for quick forwarding to lower level editors. Overall, I personally prefer ExpressO submissions."

Mike Cetra, Volume 42 Executive Editor, Duquesne Law Review

"We especially benefit from the uniformity of ExpressO submissions, e.g. consistently receiving the author's CV, instead of having to contact the author to request it."

Carlos S. Montoya, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Constitutional Law, University of Pennsylvania

"I do appreciate that ExpressO automatically includes an article abstract and that most authors attach their CV with the ExpressO submission because I sometimes do not receive those things with other email submissions."

Elizabeth Cox, Editor-in-Chief, SMU Law Review

"The ExpressO service has been a great addition to the Oregon Law Review. We have received outstanding articles from a diverse range of authors through ExpressO. Oregon Law Review is proud to have accepted articles for publication submitted via ExpressO. Keep up the great work!!!"

Meb Anderson, Articles Editor, Oregon Law Review

"This has been a pretty neat thing. We have found ExpressO one of the easiest websites to deal with. There have not been any technical problems. All manuscripts, whether they get submitted by mail, email, or ExpressO are treated the same. We received four submissions via ExpressO in its first three weeks of operation, and have already given two of them offers."

Verna L. Pierce, Editorial Assistant, Oklahoma City University Law Review

"ExpressO has worked very well for us. Receiving electronic submissions increases the efficiency of our review process. We have yet to experience difficulty in opening attachments from the ExpressO emails. We wish you continued success with ExpressO!"

Mohammed Diwan, Articles Editor, Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

"We really appreciate the ExpressO service and have accepted two articles for publication that were submitted through the service."

D. Robert Holcomb, Acquisitions Editor, Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

"The differences between papers which are e-mailed to us through your service and papers which are e-mailed to us directly from the authors are relatively indistinguishable. I like the fact that your service has seemingly increased electronic submissions over paper submissions, as we greatly prefer electronic submissions."

John M. Challis, Managing Editor, Saint Louis University Public Law Review

"We have found ExpressO to be very helpful, since it has yielded many high-quality articles."

Karen F. Srebro, Lead Articles Editor, Syracuse Law Review

"The NYU Environmental Law Journal asks that all submissions be sent to it electronically, both for ease of use and to conserve paper resources. A service that aids authors in this process is, consequently, a big help to ELJ."

Nathan Alley, Co-Editor-in-Chief, NYU Environmental Law Journal

"We've seen no real difference between submissions delivered through ExpressO and other electronic submissions. We like saving trees!"

Ben Snowden, Developments Editor, NYU Environmental Law Journal

"As far as our experience with ExpressO, its been a great one. Its made our process extremely efficient, we don't have a paid support staff."

Kirpal Singh, Editor in Chief, Denver Journal of International Law and Policy

"ExpressO has been great. It is the future of law review submissions. I'd venture to say that all article submissions will be transmitted electronically in the next five to ten years. Your group is really at the forefront of a great service!"

Michael J. Cetra, Executive Editor, Volume 42, Duquesne Law Review

"The service seems to be working beautifully. We have received several articles, and have been pleased with the quality of all of them."

August McCarthy, Article Selection Editor, GMUSL Civil Rights Law Journal

"I have been very happy with ExpressO. It is a useful tool for submissions."

Paula M. Semrow, Articles Editor, Hamline Law Review

"The articles have been of slightly higher quality than what we get through normal submission means. I have made 2 offers to publish of the 14 articles I have received so far through ExpressO. That is a much higher percentage than I normally offer to publish. Thanks for the great work. Keep the articles coming!"

Sharon Russo, Articles and Symposia Editor, UMKC Law Review

"The service has been working wonderfully. Keep up the good work."

Alex Bahn, Senior Articles Editor, Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

"The process was an exceptionally easy and efficient way to submit my article to a number of law reviews. I was also the editor-in-chief last year of the Georgetown International Environmental Law Review and found that it was an excellent way to receive submissions."

Christopher S. Van Wyk, Former Editor-in-Chief, Georgetown International Environmental Law Review

"I am extremely happy with ExpressO's service. I enjoy receiving articles directly in our in box with a cover sheet giving a detailed abstract of the article."

Alicia A. Albritton, Chief Articles Editor, Pierce Law Review

"We really enjoy using the ExpressO service. It is easy to use and provides us with a wider variety of submissions than we would get if people had to mail out their article to each individual journal."

Kristen Stuckey, Chief Articles Editor, American Journal of Criminal Law

"Thanks so much for the articles. We've been the fortunate recipient of many."

Linda Flaharty, Office Manager, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law

"I am the Kentucky Law Journal's staff assistant and sort through all emails from potential authors, including those from ExpressO. Your service has worked great."

Pam Turner, Staff, Kentucky Law Journal

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