Join the Editorial Board for NAELA News or NAELA Journal

NAELA News Editorial Board

NAELA News is a quarterly magazine that provides practical information on current elder and special needs law topics. Articles are 750-1500 words in length and cover timely issues, provide how-to information, or address recent events of interest to the elder and special needs law community. NAELA News Online articles complement the print editions with additional content.

Primary Responsibilities (Time Commitment 1-3 Hours per Month)

  • Participate in monthly Zoom calls. Meetings are on the last Tuesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
  • Generate article ideas and potential authors for consideration.
  • Edit articles for publication in NAELA News.
  • Write/co-write one or more articles for publication.

If you have interest and experience in writing and editing, we encourage you to apply. NAELA is seeking editors from diverse membership segments that include different geographic, generational, and practice backgrounds. A law review background is not required.

How to Apply

Please send a statement of interest and your resume to NAELA News staff liaison Susan Simolunas. Include your education, professional background, primary areas of expertise, and any prior writing and editorial experience.

NAELA Journal Editorial Board

NAELA Journal is a peer-reviewed, scholarly publication that provides a substantive, in-depth look at topics of interest in elder and special needs law. Most articles are 4,000–10,000 words, including citations, and cover a wide range of topics from Medicaid to mental health and aging. The journal is published twice a year.

Primary Responsibilities (Time Commitment 1-3 Hours per Month)

  • Participate in monthly Zoom calls. Meetings are on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
  • Identify substantive article topics of importance to elder and special needs law and find potential authors.
  • Edit article submissions, working closely with authors to bring high-quality articles to publication.
  • Write/co-write one or more articles for publication.

If you have interest and experience in writing and editing, we encourage you to apply. A law review background is helpful, but not required. NAELA is seeking editors from diverse membership segments that include different geographic, generational, and practice backgrounds.

How to Apply

Please send a statement of interest and your resume to NAELA Journal staff liaison Susan Simolunas. Include your education, professional background, primary areas of expertise, how many years in each specialty, and prior experience writing for or editing publications/law review.




For More Information
Contact Susan Simolunas, NAELA Publisher