Call for Papers Deadline: Free Speech and Civil Discourse – Charleston, SC

The Charleston Law Review
invites submissions for its 3rd annual Symposium Issue. The editors
welcome an article or essay of any length addressing topics relating to
Free Speech & Civil Discourse, such as:

 • The Legal Impact of Social Media
 • Wikileaks: Testing the Bounds of National Security
 • Speech and the Role of Torts
 • Political Speech and the Call for Civility
 • Legal Speech: Civility Oaths and Attorney Advertising

The Charleston Law Review and the Richard W. Riley Institute at Furman University will host a symposium on Free Speech and Civil Discourse in the 21st Century
on February 17-18, 2011. This two-day symposium will be the 3rd annual
“Law and Society” series sponsored by the Charleston Law Review and the
Riley Institute.

Persons interested in submitting a paper relating to any of the
above topics should submit along with a paper, a CV, to Piper Reiff,
Charleston Law Review Editor in Chief, via email: epreiff [at]
charlestonlaw.edu. Contributions are welcome from scholars and
practitioners in all disciplines. All submissions must be received by
March 14, 2011.
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