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Editorial Guidelines
The Labor Lawyer welcomes contributions from all interested persons. Articles should be submitted to:
Professor Robert J. Rabin, Editor
The Labor Lawyer
Syracuse University College of Law
E.I. White Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244-1030
Phone: 315/443-3681
Fax: 315/443-4141
In general, articles should be informal and direct. Footnotes should be confined to useful documentation. Only one copy, double-spaced, should be submitted. Footnotes must be double-spaced and placed at the end of the article.

In preparing both text and footnotes, authors should refer to the following works for style: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (16th ed.)(Harvard Law Review Association, Cambridge, Mass.), and for matters of literary style not covered by this manual, The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed.)(The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.), or The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr., and E.B. White (3rd ed.).

Absent appropriate disclosure in connection with the article's submission, The Labor Lawyer will rely on the author's belief that the article's subject matter has not been preempted.