Dear Colleagues, The Journal of Media Law & Ethics (ISSN 1940-9389) invites theoretical and analytical manuscripts that advance the understanding of media law and ethics in society. Submissions may have a legal, historical, or social science orientation, but they must focus on media law, policy or ethics. All theoretical perspectives are welcome. All manuscripts undergo blind peer review. JMLE is published by the Kansas State University A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications as a quarterly or occasional journal. The Spring 2022 issue is available at this link: https://jmc.k-state.edu/academics/graduate/journal/JMLE-Spring2022-relink.pd... . Past issues have published articles in defamation, disinformation, social media influencing, privacy, copyright, censorship, licensing, indecency, media access, reporters’ privilege, news accuracy, bias, and media literacy. Submissions in these and similar areas that explore legal, policy, and ethical issues facing the media are welcome. Access to JMLE is available to the public online at no charge. *Manuscript preparation advice: * The ideal length for submitted papers is 20-30 double-spaced pages (6,000 to 8,000 words using 12-point Times Roman or equivalent type), including footnotes, tables, and figures. Longer manuscripts will be considered when they are particularly compelling. Manuscripts should be prepared using Microsoft Word or converted to that format. Footnotes should be in Bluebook form. Tables and figures must be “camera ready,” formatted to 5.5 inches in width and no more than 7.5 inches in height. The first page should contain the title of the manuscript, names, and affiliations of the author(s), contact addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. Only the first page should include identifying information. The second page should contain the manuscript title, an abstract of 150-250 words, and five key words for referencing the document in electronic databases. Inquiries and manuscripts should be directed to Nikhil Moro, Editor: nmoro@ksu.edu.