hlr-placement-strategy
GitHub规划法学评论期刊投稿策略,以哈佛法律评论为目标。涵盖Scholastica多投机制、Offer加速流程、春秋两季时间节点及HLR特定规则,协助制定提交顺序与时间计划。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill hlr-placement-strategy -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "hlr-placement-strategy",
"description": "Use when planning where and when to submit a law-review article and how to leverage offers — the distinctive Scholastica multi-submit, expedite mechanics, and the February-March \/ August seasons, with the Harvard Law Review (HLR) as a top target. Plans placement and timing; it does not run the final upload preflight (hlr-submission)."
}
Placement Strategy (hlr-placement-strategy)
US law-review placement is unlike peer review. Authors submit a near-final article to many journals at once through Scholastica (some also use ExpressO), then use an offer from one journal to expedite review at higher-ranked journals. Timing is everything: there are two seasons, and slots fill fast. This skill plans the submission set, the expedite ladder, and the calendar — with HLR as a reach target that does not skip its review stages for expedites.
When to trigger
- Deciding which journals to submit to, and in what wave
- You hold an offer and must decide whether and how to expedite
- Timing the submission to a season
- Setting the order: submit broadly, or start narrow and widen?
The two seasons (time the submission)
| Season | Opens | Dynamics |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (main) | journals open late Jan; most on Feb 1 | The big window — ~one-third of submissions in the six weeks after Feb 1; most slots open |
| Fall (smaller) | journals open late July; most on Aug 1 | Smaller window — ~one-fifth of submissions after Aug 1; fewer remaining slots |
Earlier in a season = more open slots; top journals fill fastest. Submitting mid-season into a crowded hot topic is the weakest position. (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准 for exact open dates.)
The multi-submit + expedite mechanic
- Submit broadly through Scholastica. A single manuscript goes to a chosen set of journals at once. Many authors run a wave strategy: a core target set first, widening if no offers come.
- Get an offer. An offer from a journal comes with a deadline to accept.
- Expedite up. Using Scholastica's bulk expedite, notify higher-ranked journals that you hold an offer with a deadline, asking them to review before it expires. Expedite requests are visible to editors immediately in their work area.
- Ladder the offers. A better offer becomes the new floor for the next expedite round.
- Withdraw from lower journals once you accept, in bulk, promptly and courteously.
Only expedite with an offer in hand. Expediting without one wastes editors' time and burns goodwill.
HLR-specific placement facts (verify on the official page)
- HLR itself intakes on its own electronic submission system — not Scholastica; you still run the broad multi-submit/expedite ladder on Scholastica for peer journals (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准 for any additional channel/email).
- HLR states it makes every effort to honor expedite requests but does not omit any of its review stages in response — an HLR expedite does not buy a shortcut, only attention.
- HLR and several peer journals have committed to give every author at least seven days to decide whether to accept an offer of publication — build that window into your ladder. (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准.)
- HLR is a reach target for most authors; pair it with realistic peers in your submission set.
Building the submission set
| Tier | Role in your set | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Reach (incl. HLR, peer flagships) | The dream placement | Submit early in the season; expect long odds |
| Match (strong generals/specialties) | The realistic best case | The core wave; likely source of your first real offer |
| Floor (solid placements you'd accept) | The expedite engine | An early offer here is the lever to move the reach tier |
Checklist
- Submission timed to a season (early > late); open dates checked
- Submission set tiered: reach / match / floor
- Wave plan decided (broad at once, or core-then-widen)
- Expedite plan: only after an offer; ladder offers upward in bulk
- The 7-day decision window and each offer deadline tracked
- Withdrawals sent promptly to journals you decline
Anti-patterns
- Submitting off-season or late into a crowded hot topic
- Single-submitting when the norm is multi-submit + expedite (you forgo your only leverage)
- Expediting without an offer in hand (burns editor goodwill)
- Expecting an HLR expedite to skip review stages (it will not)
- Letting an offer deadline lapse because the ladder was not tracked
Output format
【Season】Spring (Feb) / Fall (Aug) + how early
【Set】reach (incl. HLR) / match / floor — named
【Wave】broad-at-once or core-then-widen
【Expedite plan】offer-in-hand → ladder upward (bulk)
【Deadlines】offer windows + 7-day rule tracked? [Y/N]
【Next】hlr-submission (final upload preflight)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— HLR submissions page, Scholastica, expedite/seven-day policy../../resources/external_tools.md— Scholastica, ExpressO, season-tracking resources
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 13:17


