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Official publication of the District of Columbia Bar. Highlights special topics of interest to lawyers in the nation's capitol.
Washington Lawyer DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Authors interested in submitting an article for publication to Washington Lawyer should send a proposal letter to the managing editor. The proposal letter should include a brief description of the article, and explain why the article is of interest to the magazine’s readership. Author credentials should be included in the proposal letter. Up to three writing samples of previously published material can also be submitted.
The editorial staff will consider completed manuscripts upon submission, but authors are encouraged to begin with a proposal letter to ensure consistency with the magazine’s editorial requirements.
Feature articles normally run between 3,500 and 5,000 words. Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic word processing format (preferably Microsoft Word).
All feature articles are edited to conform with the D.C. Bar Style Guide, which is based on The Chicago Manual of Style. Endnotes should conform to Bluebook style. All submissions are subject to peer review and substantive editing as needed. Authors interested in writing opinion pieces are encouraged to submit to the “Taking the Stand” section of the magazine, which provides a forum for D.C. Bar members to address issues of interest and importance. “Taking the Stand” pieces should be between 1,500 and 3,000 words.
Washington Lawyer does not republish previously published articles or excerpts from previously published material.
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Official publication of the District of Columbia Bar. Highlights special topics of interest to lawyers in the nation's capitol. Washington Lawyer DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Authors interested in submitting an article for publication to Washington Lawyer should send a proposal letter to the managing editor. The proposal letter should include a brief description of the article, and explain why the article is of interest to the magazine’s readership. Author credentials should be included in the proposal letter. Up to three writing samples of previously published material can also be submitted. The editorial staff will consider completed manuscripts upon submission, but authors are encouraged to begin with a proposal letter to ensure consistency with the magazine’s editorial requirements. Feature articles normally run between 3,500 and 5,000 words. Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic word processing format (preferably Microsoft Word). All feature articles are edited to conform with the D.C. Bar Style Guide, which is based on The Chicago Manual of Style. Endnotes should conform to Bluebook style. All submissions are subject to peer review and substantive editing as needed. Authors interested in writing opinion pieces are encouraged to submit to the “Taking the Stand” section of the magazine, which provides a forum for D.C. Bar members to address issues of interest and importance. “Taking the Stand” pieces should be between 1,500 and 3,000 words. Washington Lawyer does not republish previously published articles or excerpts from previously published material.
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