Submissions
The Public Interest Law Journal invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts. Submissions may include previously unpublished articles, essays, case notes, book reviews and commentaries on topics related to public interest law, such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Family Law issues, as well as legal ethics, the environment, education and civil rights. The editors broadly define these areas, although they are particularly interested in submissions which combine theory with practical application. The Journal is interdisciplinary and contributions from non-lawyers are encouraged. If any portion of a manuscript has been previously published, the author should so indicate. In addition, the author should include their credentials, including full name, degrees earned, academic or professional affiliations and citations to all previously published legal articles. The Journal accepts both hard copy and electronic submissions; however, electronic submissions are strongly preferred. At this time, the Journal only publishes student-written work from its own Editorial Board members.
Manuscripts must be double-spaced with one-inch margins. Footnotes should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (22nd ed. 2026). Hard copies must be single-sided.
Electronic Submissions
We accept submissions via Scholastica or via email at pilj@bu.edu.Hard Copy Submissions
Mail hard copy submissions to:
Editor-in-Chief
Boston University Public Interest Law Journal
765 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215