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Submissions
This year, TRESL will be published twice by the
University of Texas School of Law Publications, Inc.
We welcome the unsolicited submission of articles
from scholars, practitioners, businesspeople,
government officials, judges, and students on topics
relating to recent developments in entertainment and
sports law. In addition to articles, the Review also
invites authors to submit shorter works, such as
book reviews, commentaries, essays, notes, comments,
and bibliographies. All submissions are reviewed
blindly throughout the year on a rolling basis.
TRESL's Selection Committee seeks to provide authors
with timely responses; however, the Committee will
sometimes hold articles for consideration in a
future publication, unless the TRESL is notified of
a withdrawal.
Citations should conform with the Texas Rules of
Form (10th ed. 2003) and The Bluebook: A Uniform
System of Citations (17th ed. 2000). Except when
content suggests otherwise, TRESL follows the
guidelines set forth in the Texas Law Review Manual
on Usage and Style (9th ed. 2002), The Chicago
Manual of Style (14th ed. 1993), and Bryan A.
Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage (2nd ed.
1995).
Please send submissions, accompanied by a curriculum
vitae and a cover letter, to the attention of the
Editor-in-Chief. All submissions should be
single-spaced, printed on one side only, with
footnotes rather than endnotes. An electronic copy
of any accepted manuscripts is required.
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