About See Also
See Also is an online companion to the Texas Law Review that presents responses and critiques of recently published articles in the Review, as well as original legal scholarship (and new content initiatives are currently in development). See Also features content from members of the legal academic community and practitioners, styled as op-ed pieces, in order to promote further discussion of the topics addressed in the Review. In addition, See Also provides a forum for our readers to offer their own thoughts and perspectives.
See Also operates under the direction of the Online Content Editor. It was originally founded by:
James Lebeck
David Mader
Lance Mulhern
Adam Nugent
Guidelines for submissions to See Also are available here.
Citation Guide
The recommended citation for articles appearing in See Also relies largely on the citation forms found in the 18th Edition of the Bluebook (The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Columbia Law Review Ass’n et al. eds., 18th ed. 2005)).
An example of the recommended citation form is:
David A. Anderson, Hidden Agendas, 85 Texas L. Rev. See Also 1, 3 (2006), http://texaslrev.com/seealso/volume-85/issue-1/hidden-agenda-response.html.
Please note that pinpoint pages are available by reviewing the .pdf file linked with each post.