Ultimately, it depends on:
Traditionally, however, "publishable" has meant that the resulting work's main thesis, or claim, is:
See Eugene Volokh, Academic Legal Writing 10 (5th ed., 2016)
To be Novel, it must:
It could be:
Don’t just apply an old law or a previously established claim to slightly altered facts unless truly new or unique
Nuance helps make claims not only novel, but nonobvious as well
Your paper should be potentially useful to a practitioner
Tips for making your paper useful:
Eugene Volokh, Academic Legal Writing 24-26 (5th ed., 2016).
For a claim to be sound, it must be:
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