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Submission Information

​Interested in publishing with the Transportation Law Journal?

​Consider the following:

  • We encourage authors from all the modes of transportation to publish, including topics relating to employment law, international business transactions, commercial law, corporate law, intellectual property law, administrative law, European Union law, and criminal law, just to name a few.

  • We are more open to publications by law students 

  • Authors that publish with the Transportation Law Journal receive a complimentary issue and 25 article reprints.

  • Writing a publishable article is an intellectual challenge that provides a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction.

The Transportation Law Journal provides publishing opportunities for practitioners and law students alike. See below for why you should publish with TLJ today!

Benefits of Publishing
  • Serving the transportation law community by addressing current developments in the law, sharing your knowledge in specific areas of the transportation industry, and encouraging the exchange of ideas with other professionals, Transportation Lawyer Association members, legislators, and political members;

  • Working with students on the Transportation Law Journal and thereby fostering interest in the area of law in which you publish or practice law;

  • Reaching a wide audience, including law schools, universities, law firms, and companies around the United States as well as around the world.

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Topics of Interest
  • Antitrust

  • Bankruptcy

  • Corporate Governance

  • Data Privacy

  • Employment & Labor

  • Energy & Environment

  • International Trade

  • Government Contracts

  • Insurance

  • Intellectual Property

  • Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Products Liability

  • And more!

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Submission Policies

Entries must be submitted by email.

  • All articles must be submitted in Microsoft Word format as an 8½” x 11”, double-spaced document.

  • Articles must be a minimum of 20 pages, double-spaced with at least 125 footnotes. For every purported fact, there should be a supporting footnote. Footnote form must comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st edition). If material cited is not covered by The Bluebook, cite according to the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual. We will not publish articles that do not meet these requirements except in extraordinary circumstances.

  • For each author, please submit a one-paragraph professional biography.

  • Please prepare a table of contents for the article including all headings and subheadings.

  • Please submit a 2-3 page summary of the article.

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Questions?

For article or submission inquiries, please email Fernando Porras, Managing Editor, at fernando.porras@du.edu.

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