Call for Proposals: Colonial Frontier Legal Writing Conference on December 3, 2016

Duquesne University School of Law

Duquesne University School of Law’s 2016 legal writing conference offers attendees an opportunity to hear from academicians who teach how to write statutory materials, practitioners who craft statutes and similar rules, and other scholars who study all forms of legislation.

They are now accepting proposals for 30-minute and 50-minute presentations on these topics, by individuals or panels.

Proposals for presentations should be sent as an e-mail file attachment in MS Word to Professor Jan Levine at levinej@duq.edu by June 1, 2016. He will confirm receipt of all submissions. Proposals for presentations should be 1,000 to 2,000 words long, and should denote the topic to be addressed, the amount of time sought for the presentation, any special technological needs for the session, the presenter’s background and institutional affiliation, and contact information. Proposals should note whether the presenter intends to submit an article to the Duquesne Law Review, based on the presentation. Proposals by co-presenters are welcome.

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