Call for Papers: Future of Immigration Law and the New Administration

The Saint Louis University Public Law Review announces a call for papers for its spring 2010 issue. The topic of the spring issue is the Future of Immigration Law and the New Administration. This special issue will broadly allow any topic within immigration law, with an eye toward policy changes and recommendations for our new President and Congress.

The editors welcome articles and essays of any length from legal scholars, judges, practicing attorneys, and legislators. Up to five articles will be chosen for publication in the late spring of 2010. Abstracts are being accepted now, and full drafts will be due at the end of November 2009. If you have any questions, please contact the editors at sluplr@slu.edu.

The Public Law Review was established in 1981 as a specialty journal to address legal issues of public interest and public policy. For two years in a row, the Public Law Review has been ranked fourth in the nation for Constitutional Law. Supreme Court Justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Vice President Joseph Biden, and Senators Pete Domenici, John Danforth, and John Ashcroft have authored articles in the Public Law Review.