The Journal of Federal Practice & Procedure accepts traditional law review articles and essays, case commentaries, and practitioner notes. While federal civil practice and procedure is construed broadly, special attention is given to practice innovations, emerging procedural trends, shifts in procedural doctrine, and the practical consequences of these changes. The Journal of Federal Practice & Procedure especially welcomes contributions from judges, attorneys, and academics whose work bridges the gap between civil procedure in theory or doctrine and the realities of practice. Work may be submitted via the Submissions page.