[Politech] Stanford Technology Law Review asks for submissions

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Wed Feb 18 2004 - 21:03:20 PST

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    Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 22:39:42 -0800 (PST)
    From: JuNelle Harris <harris2@private>
    To: declan@private
    Subject: Stanford Technology Law Review
    
    Dear Declan McCullagh,
    
    I'm on the editorial board of the Stanford Technology Law Review (I helped
    host the Lessig SPAM event you spoke at last spring). I'm writing to ask
    if you would send out the following call for submissions for our
    Perspectives section to Politech. Perspectives was designed to feature
    pieces on tech law/policy that are shorter, more timely, and geared toward
    a wider audience than traditional law articles or notes. This is a good
    publishing opportunity for people who are working on tech law/policy
    issues. Thanks, JuNelle Harris
    
    
    The Stanford Technology Law Review ("STLR") is seeking submissions to its
    Perspectives section. STLR Perspectives features concise, readable
    analyses of cutting-edge technology law and policy issues. High quality,
    law-focused work by scholars, students, practitioners, and advocates is
    welcomed. Submissions should be no more than 15 pages in length,
    double-spaced and including footnotes, and will be considered on a rolling
    basis. Our unique online format makes possible a rapid turn-around time
    from submission to publication. For more information or to make a
    submission, please refer to our website at http://stlr.stanford.edu or
    contact stlr-submissions@private
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