Chief Executive Officer
Stan Borodyansky
stanborodyansky@my.untdallas.edu
Editor-in-Chief, Accessible Law
Jennifer Montiel
jennifermontiel@my.untdallas.edu
Editor-in-Chief, On The Cusp
Lucy Palacios
lucypalacios@my.unt.edu
It is the mission of the Law Review of UNT Dallas College of Law to produce publications that improve legal comprehension and access for all people affected by or engaged in the practice of the law. Accessible Law is the publication created by the UNT Dallas College of Law for members of the public. The purpose of the student-run journal is to promote access to the legal system by connecting members of the public to information, materials, and various other media that may assist them in making informed and practical decisions in their legal affairs.
Legal topics are presented in a multimedia format, such as articles, videos, infographics, and other media, as determined by the membership of the journal. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions, and together with several faculty advisors, Accessible Law publishes full editions twice per year and standalone content continuously throughout the year.
Accessible Law welcomes submissions of, and proposals for, pieces written for members of the public. Contributors to Accessible Law must comply with specific publishing standards. The publishing standard and instructions for submitting content may be obtained by contacting us.
Accessible LawIt is the mission of On the Cusp as a publication of UNT Dallas Law Review to bridge the gap between law school and practice by providing a series of cogent and concise journal publications that keep those in legal practice and interested in contemporary changes in the legal environment apprised of the practical application of the law in various legal fields.
On the Cusp is a student-run publication with the primary purpose of publishing practice-relevant articles for practicing attorneys. Selection of student members is based on application, satisfaction of eligibility criteria, including completion of first year law courses with a required grade point average, and demonstrated ability of applicants. The student editors make editorial and organizational decisions in operating the journal and, together with several faculty advisors, publish full symposium editions periodically throughout the year.
On the Cusp is a contemporary electronic journal, publishing articles accessible in a digital repository and a downloadable print format. Articles are primarily written and contributed by external authors (practitioners, professors, and judges). Students may also contribute articles, notes, or comments.
On the Cusp welcomes submissions of articles to be considered for forthcoming publications. The publishing standard and instructions for submitting articles may be obtained by contacting us
On the Cusp