Publishing potentially controversial law review article

Incoming first year for a V10 firm.

I recently got selected for publication at a T14 international law review journal. The topic is regarding Palestine, and it's a fairly deep constitutional and historical comparison to America's 19th century and ways to go forward.

Should I be worried about any kind of repercussions? There was news about backlash from that Columbia Law Review article, but maybe enough time has passed or this not being a flagship journal helps my case?

I'm proud of this article and I think it adds to the historical scholarship. It's also entirely possible no one ever hears about this article after it's published and I'm worried about nothing. However, I'm still nervous about what this could mean for my job.

Would love any kind of advice, thoughts on who to reach out to at my firm, or even any similar instances or insights. Thanks.