Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
Please send your submission to:
yjhple.submissions@yale.edu. Please note that we no longer accept or require hard copy submissions, and that all submissions should be submitted electronically. You may submit via e-mail, via the Berkeley Electronic Press (http://law.bepress.com/expresso), or via LexOpus (https://lawlib.wlu.edu/lexopus/index.aspx).
Guidelines for Article Submissions
Guidelines for Student Scholarship Submissions
Editorial Style:
The style of the Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics conforms to the conventions of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation 18th Edition (Cambridge: Harvard Law Review Association, 2005). If you have any questions regarding the Journal's editorial style, please e-mail the Executive Editor at yjhple@yale.edu.
Unlike many law journals, YJHPLE is peer-reviewed by leading experts in relevant fields. We have found that this additional review stage greatly enhances our evaluation and editing processes.
Pieces under serious consideration will be submitted to a relevant, qualified peer reviewer--generally a member of our Advisory Board. The peer reviewer will respond with either "yes," "no," or "revise and resubmit." A "yes" answer is appropriate when the peer reviewer feels that the piece is publishable in its present form (i.e., some revisions may be advisable but overall the piece is in publishable form). A "revise and resubmit" answer means that while the piece is not currently in publishable form, the peer reviewer feels that with some substantial revisions the piece could become worthy of publication. A "no" answer means that the revisions required would be too substantial to merit requesting them from the author. The peer reviewer will provide a brief summary of his/her evaluation and/or suggestions for improvement. If the peer reviewer returns a "revise and resubmit" answer, these comments will be incorporated into a letter sent to you by the Submissions Committee.
Acknowledgment:
The Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics wishes to thank the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund for their financial support of its submissions software.