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Want to write for LawNow Magazine?

March 19, 2013 By Kristy (Communications Coordinator)

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LawNow Magazine is looking for volunteer contributors.
If you share our enthusiasm and commitment to public legal education, consider writing on one of the topics in our Call for Contributors, or contact us with your own suggestions for themes, special reports, and columns. We would also welcome your blog posts, either about your article or another article that you see in LawNow.
Some of the topics outlined in the Call for Contributors include:

  • Family law, domestic violence;
  • Vulnerable youth;
  • The law and birth;
  • Legal issues and language;
  • Law for immigrants;
  • The law and people with disabilities;
  • Lost and found, lost property;
  • The law and luck, gambling;
  • The Judiciary;
  • New issues in criminal law;
  • Copyright law;
  • Five famous cases;
  • Canadian legal history;
  • Aboriginal law;
  • The law and Christmas;
  • Senate reform;
  • Insurance law;
  • Neighbours and the law, municipal law.

If you know someone who would be a great contributor to LawNow, please circulate the Call for Contributors to them. First-time contributors are most welcome and help us to keep the magazine fresh and relevant.
Please contact us to let us know how we can best work together on the next volume of LawNow. We hope to gather responses by April 19, 2013 but we are always open to your ideas, suggestions and offers to contribute.

Filed Under: Blogosaurus Lex Tagged With: contributors, LawNow

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