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Write for Us – LawCourses ✍️📚

Are you passionate about the law? Have insights to share?

Join LawCourses — a legal publishing platform built by law students, for law students (and beyond).

We’re looking for writers who want to explore legal issues, share research, and contribute to an open-access academic community.

Why Contribute to LawCourses? 🌍⚖️

LawCourses provides a welcoming space for budding legal minds, academic thinkers, and practicing professionals to publish meaningful, well-researched content.

Here’s why contributors love us:

  • 📚 Academic exposure and portfolio-building
  • 🌐 International student and professional readership
  • 🧑‍🏫 Supportive editorial guidance
  • 🔗 Backlinks to your profile or law school bio
  • Publication certificate available on request

Who Can Submit? 👥

We welcome submissions from:

  • 📖 Law students (undergraduate, graduate, or research-based)
  • 🎓 Academics, lecturers, and law professors
  • ⚖️ Legal professionals and advocates
  • 🧠 Legal researchers and independent scholars
  • 🖋️ Aspiring legal writers & bloggers

No formal qualifications required — just strong writing and legal curiosity.

What We Publish 📝

LawCourses accepts articles on a wide range of legal topics, including but not limited to:

  • 🏛️ Constitutional, Civil, and Criminal Law
  • 🌍 International and Human Rights Law
  • 💼 Business, Tax & Corporate Law
  • 📜 Legal Theory & Philosophy
  • 📊 Law Tech, Tools & AI in Law
  • 📣 Timely judgments, legal news & commentary
  • 🧾 Law student tips, career advice, and study tools

We encourage unique perspectives, case commentaries, opinion pieces, and academic-style research articles.

Submission Guidelines 📌

To maintain quality, please follow these guidelines:

  • Word count: 800–2,000 words
  • Format: Google Docs or Word (.docx)
  • Citations: Hyperlinks or endnotes (Bluebook/APA/OSCOLA preferred)
  • Language: Clear, concise English (avoid dense legal jargon)
  • Originality: Content must be unpublished and plagiarism-free
  • Bio: Include a 50–100 word bio with your institution and contact/link

We lightly edit for clarity and structure, but your voice stays yours!

Contributor Perks 🎉

  • Author credit & optional profile page
  • Certificate of publication (on request)
  • Featured placement for standout pieces
  • Chance to be a recurring contributor
  • Exposure to legal communities across the globe

Topics in High Demand 🔍

  • Legal education & student experiences
  • Contemporary legal issues (AI, privacy, ESG)
  • Comparative constitutional law
  • Gender, race & law intersections
  • Climate & environmental justice
  • Legal career pathways and bar prep insights

Start Writing Today! 🖊️

Whether you’re writing your first blog or your tenth article, LawCourses is here to help you be heard.
Your ideas matter — and we can’t wait to publish them.