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Endnotes

About Endnotes

Endnotes is the online companion to the Maryland Law Review. It is intended to facilitate a more robust discussion of our print articles and quickly disseminate commentary on important judicial decisions, legal policy issues, and legislative developments. This online publication features response pieces to our print articles, non-traditional law review articles, and student pieces.

Endnotes pieces are published on a rolling basis and will undergo an expedited publication schedule. All pieces are edited by the Maryland Law Review staff. We prefer response pieces and non-traditional law review articles that are 5,000 words or less (inclusive of footnotes) and lightly footnoted, but longer pieces will be published in exceptional cases. All footnotes should conform to the 19th edition of The Bluebook.

Pieces published on Endnotes are available on our website as Adobe PDF files. Endnotes pieces should be cited as follows:

Author, Title, [Volume] MD. L. REV. ENDNOTES [Page] (Year), [PDF URL].

We invite professors, researchers, judges, practitioners, and students to submit pieces for Endnotes publication. To submit a piece, please see Endnotes Submissions.

Volume 71

Kendra Huard Fershee, The New Legal Writing: The Importance of Teaching Law Students How to Use E-Mail Professionally [PDF]

Tim Stephens, Reimagining International Water Law [PDF]

Lawrence Friedman & Louis Schulze, Not Everyone Works for Biglaw: A Response to Neil J. Dilloff [PDF]

Jason R. LaFond, Personal Jurisdiction and Joinder in Mass Copyright Troll Litigation [PDF]

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