Guides authors through The Yale Law Journal post-acceptance editing cycle and YLJ Forum piece preparation, including substantive edits, source-pull, line edits, and author query responses.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/yale-law-journal-skills:ylj-revision-and-editingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Acceptance at YLJ begins an **intensive, multi-round student edit**. Editors will substantively engage
Acceptance at YLJ begins an intensive, multi-round student edit. Editors will substantively engage
the argument, restructure for clarity, query every doubtful assertion, and (via source-pull) verify
every footnote. This skill manages that cycle and the YLJ Forum online-companion path. The
line-by-line cite verification it triggers is ylj-footnotes-and-cite-check.
| Round | Editors do | You do |
|---|---|---|
| Substantive / structural | Test the argument; flag gaps, overclaims, unaddressed objections | Tighten the claim; add the missing step; defend or concede |
| Source-pull | Verify every footnote: existence, Bluebook form, support | Resolve queries; supply pinpoints; fix unsupported cites |
| Line edit | Sentence-level clarity, consistency, house style | Preserve meaning; accept clarity edits; flag any that change the law |
| Technical / proof | Bluebook conformity, cross-references, typesetting | Final read; confirm nothing shifted in your argument |
【Stage】substantive / source-pull / line edit / proof / Forum
【Queries open】count + the hard ones
【Law-integrity risk】any edit that misstates a holding? flagged? Y/N
【Argument coherence】spine intact after edits? Y/N
【Next】ylj-footnotes-and-cite-check for the final cite verification
../../resources/official-source-map.md — Forum history, length, and process facts../../resources/external_tools.md — change-tracking and citation tools for the edit cyclenpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin yale-law-journal-skillsRoutes YLJ submissions to the correct sub-skill based on track (Article, Essay, Feature, Note, Comment, Forum) and lifecycle stage. Dispatches; does not draft.
Guides HLR authors through the post-acceptance editing cycle: substantive, technical, Bluebook, and proof rounds. Keeps the cycle moving and protects the argument across rounds.
Routes manuscript work for The Journal of Law and Economics (JLE) submissions, directing to the appropriate jle-* sub-skill based on current stage or bottleneck.