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For our masthead topics—civil law, comparative law, and admiralty—the Review is recognized as a preeminent student-edited forum for scholarly publication. In comparative law, we are second in citations by courts and other journals specialized in the field. The Review is also number one in citations by both courts and other journals for admiralty. We are the leading domestic student-edited voice on the civil law. We are on a select list of minimum holdings for courts and law libraries in the United Kingdom and have a wide European readership.

The reputation of our generalist scholarship is similar. The Review is ranked number sixty among general law reviews in citations by courts and number fifty-four among general law reviews in citations by other journals.

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Tulane Law Review discourages submissions of under 10,000 words or over 30,000 words (including footnotes).

All citations in the Tulane Law Review conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (22nd ed.), and matters of style conform to Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.) unless common sense dictates otherwise.