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Journal of Free Speech Law Seeks Volunteer Law Student Cite-Checkers

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The Journal of Free Speech Law is recruiting law students to volunteer as cite-checkers and production editors for its academic publication. The faculty-edited journal, associated with legal scholar Eugene Volokh of Stanford, focuses on free speech scholarship authored primarily by American law professors. The call highlights ongoing demand for student support in academic legal publishing, even in journals outside the traditional law review structure.

The Journal of Free Speech Law has put out a call for law student volunteers to assist with cite-checking duties, offering participants a 'Production Editor' masthead credit in exchange for their work. The journal is faculty-edited and already employs a part-time professional proofreader and bluebooker, with many authors relying on their own research assistants for cite-checking. However, additional student help is periodically needed, prompting the recruitment effort. The announcement, posted by Eugene Volokh of Stanford Law School, acknowledges the role differs from a traditional law review in terms of workload and responsibility. Students who have previously assisted and have since entered legal practice are also welcomed back, though Volokh notes he is reluctant to impose on working graduates unless they express genuine interest.

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The article does not clarify the journal's institutional affiliation, funding sources, or how it is formally connected to Stanford Law School or any other institution, which could be relevant to prospective volunteers.

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This article appears solely on Reason, a libertarian-leaning outlet, and reads as a straightforward recruitment notice rather than a news story. No other sources covered this item, making cross-source framing comparison impossible.

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    Law Students: Interested in Helping With Cite-Checking on the Journal of Free Speech Law?

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