About the FCLJ
The Federal Communication Law Journal is one of three academic journals published by Indiana University law students. The FCLJ is the official journal for the Federal Communications Bar Association and, in serving this important role, often features articles and essays by commissioners in the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") as well as members of Congress. FCLJ publishes three issues per year which feature articles, book reviews, student notes and commentaries focusing on domestic and international communications issues. Select students are invited to join the staff of the FCLJ during the summer following their first year of law school. Invitations are extended based on first year academic performance, and a writing competition held at the end of the first year. Students select articles for publication, edit and proofread these articles, and verify the accuracy and form of cited sources. The journal also publishes several student-written articles.
As for officers:
Editor-in-Chief: Sarah L. Kellogg - fclj@indiana.edu
Senior Managing Editor: Matthew W. Krouse - fcljsme@indiana.edu
Senior Production Editor: Christopher A. Pierce - fcljspe@indiana.edu
Senior Articles Editor: Jessica L. Berger - fcljsae@indiana.edu
Senior Notes Editor: Trenton B. Morton - fcljsne@indiana.edu
Executive Editor: Mario Treto Jr. - fcljee@indiana.edu
Manuscripts: The Journal invites the submission of unsolicited articles, comments, essays, and reviews. Manuscripts cannot be returned unless a self-addressed, postage-paid envelope is submitted with the manuscript.
Copyright: Copyright © 2011 Federal Communications Bar Association. Except as otherwise provided, the author of each article in this issue has granted permission for copies of that article to be made for classroom use, provided that (1) copies are distributed at or below cost, (2) the author and the Journal are identified, (3) proper notice of copyright is attached to each copy, and (4) the Federal Communications Law Journal is notified of the use.
Production: The citations of the Journal conform to the Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (19th ed. 2010), copyright by the Columbia, Harvard, and University of Pennsylvania Law Reviews and The Yale Law Journal. Variations exist for purposes of clarity and at the editors' discretion. The Journal is printed by Western Newspaper Publishing Co., in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Citation: Please cite issues as [VOL#] Fed. Comm. L.J. [PAGE #] (year), e.g. 56 Fed. Comm. L.J. 145 (2003).
The views expressed in articles printed herein are not to be regarded as those of the Journal, the editors, Indiana University, the Federal Communications Bar Association, or the Editorial Advisory Board.
Federal Communications Law Journal
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
© 1993-2011;
fclj@indiana.edu
Last Modified: 12/20/2011