What's New at ALR?
Symposium (please note final date)
Does Red Lion Still Roar? Public Interest Media Regulation
Forty Years After Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC
Friday, April 18, 2008
American University Washington College of Law
Washington, D.C.
Download the Brochure (pdf) for a complete description, and directions.
For more information, please e-mail:
Brian M. Stanford, Senior Symposia Editor, at brianmstanford@gmail.com
Citation Practices of Federal Administrative Agencies
The staff of the ALR is currently conducting research into the citation practices of federal administrative agencies. We are attempting to discover what documents each administrative agency produces and how that agency prefers its documents to be cited. We are aware that agency practice often differs from or is not addressed by The Bluebook: A Uniform Guide to Citation and we hope to discover those differences. If you have information that may be helpful to us in conducting this research, we invite you to email us at alr@wcl.american.edu or call (202) 274-4481.
NOW ACCEPTING Recent Developments Submissions
The Administrative Law Review is accepting submissions to be considered for publication in the Recent Developments section.
Papers should report new, exciting events in administrative law and regulatory practice.
Topics may encompass recent events, decisions, or emerging trends which have the potential to change the face and practice of administrative law. The Recent Developments section is intended to update our readership on the latest developments of administrative law and spur discussion within the industry with concise, topical pieces.
Please send submission inquiries to:
alr-sr-recent-dev-editor@wcl.american.edu
or
Senior Recent Developments Editor
Administrative Law Review
American University Washington College of Law
4801 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 623
Washington, D.C. 20016
Last Updated: Feb. 25, 2008