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The Reynolds Courts and Media Law Journal began publishing in 2011, and is seeking legal and scholarly articles on the interaction of the courts and the media, and the impact and implications of this interaction.
Examples of possible article topics include, but are not limited to:
* Media access to court proceedings (including cameras, new media in the courtroom)
* Conflicts between First Amendment and Sixth Amendment principles and values
* Impact of social and new media on court proceedings
* Process and implications of online access to court records and proceedings
* Analysis of specific examples and cases of court-media conflict situations
Judges, attorneys, journalists and professors are invited to submit (via e-mail) ideas, proposals or drafts for articles of up to 30,000 words (including text and footnotes). The journal is published in print and online.
Electronic submissions in Microsoft Word format, with Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) or Blue Book legal citation format, is strongly preferred.
Submissions, ideas and questions should be sent to courtsandmedia@unr.edu.
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