Courtroom Today is inviting original editorial submissions from anyone who wants to share a thoughtful perspective on a contemporary legal issue. This is a rolling call, so there is no fixed closing date, and there is no fee to submit or to be published. If your piece is accepted, it goes live on the Courtroom Today website alongside its regular legal news coverage.
It is a clean, low-pressure way to build a published byline on a working legal news platform, whether you are a law student, a young practitioner, or an academic with something to say.
Courtroom Today is a legal news portal that delivers up-to-the-minute reporting across the Supreme Court, High Courts, and lower courts. Its coverage spotlights landmark judgements, recent Bench rulings, policy shifts, and procedural guidance for readers who want to stay current with developments in Indian law.
Courtroom Today welcomes original editorials offering considered views on current legal issues. Strong submissions demonstrate clarity of thought, sound legal reasoning, and clear relevance to ongoing legal discourse. Think of it as an opinion piece grounded in law, not a news report and not an academic article.
The call is open to anyone who wishes to contribute a thoughtful perspective on contemporary legal issues, including law students, legal professionals, and academics. There is no stated restriction on year of study or experience.
Nothing. There is no submission fee and no publication fee. This is a no-fee opportunity.
Accepted editorials are published on the Courtroom Today website, giving you a public byline on an active legal news platform and the visibility that comes with it.
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, so there is no hard cut-off date. You can send your editorial whenever it is ready. (The date shown on this listing is an indicative review point only; the call remains open on a rolling basis.)
Email your editorial to courtroomtoday@gmail.com. Make sure your piece is within the 800 to 1,200 word limit and is your own original work before you send it.