CALL FOR SUBMISSION: UNLV Gaming Law Journal Indian Nations Gaming and Governance Program 5th Year Anniversary

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Posted by Yanaisi Gordon, community karma 31
Hello! The UNLV Gaming Law Journal is seeking articles related to tribal gaming for volume 15. We will be dedicating a section of our issue to highlight the Indian Nations Gaming and Governance Program and bring to light new developments related to tribal gaming. The selected article will be published in the Spring of 2025. 

The mission of the Indian Nations Gaming & Governance Program is to provide cutting-edge research and training on gaming, regulation, and governance for Indian nations; to prepare Native students to become future leaders; and to educate non-Native students in the legal, political, and cultural context of tribal gaming. The William S. Boyd School of Law is an institution of professional learning dedicated to academic excellence and practical training. Through the program, we are committed to helping Indian nations use gaming to build a stronger future.  

We invite you to submit your articles, comments, notes, and other gaming-related research. Thank you

Please submit your completed article and resume/CV through Scholastica or via email. 

Submission manuscripts should be Word documents (.docx)

  • The body text should be justified, Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double spaced.
  • Footnotes should be Times New Roman, 10-point font. 
  • We abide by citation standards detailed in the 21st Century Edition of The Bluebook.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Lead Articles Editor Yanaisi Gordon at lead.articles.editor@unlvgaminglawjournal.org.
2 months ago