Call for Papers
The Reynolds Courts and Media Law Journal, published by the Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media, is seeking legal and scholarly articles on the interaction of the courts and the media, and the impact and implications of this interaction. Judges, attorneys, journalists and professors are invited to submit ideas, proposals or drafts for articles on these and related topics.
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.
Electronic submissions in Microsoft Word format strongly preferred. Articles should be 10,000 - 30,000 words, including text and footnotes. Blue Book or Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) legal citation format is strongly preferred, although other social science citation formats will also be accepted (and converted to Blue Book style). Citations must be in footnotes, not endnotes or parentheticals. Illustrations or figures, if any, should be transmitted as separate files.
The journal is published both in print and online at http://courtsandmedia.org/journal/.
Submissions, ideas and questions should be sent to courtsandmedia@unr.edu.

