Call for Book Reviews: Women and the Law
Call for Book Reviews: Women and the LawProposals Due September 25, 2008 The editors of Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars, researchers, practitioners and professionals for contributions to a…
Call for Book Reviews: Women and the LawProposals Due September 25, 2008 The editors of Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars, researchers, practitioners and professionals for contributions to a…
Call for Papers: Recent Developments in New York Law The editors of Pace Law Review are soliciting short essays (3,000 words) on recent developments in New York state law. We…
The Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, a premier journal in the field, is seeking articles between 25,000-30,000 words on topics at the nexus of human rights and development…
The Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality invites submissions on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) legal topics. Of particular interest are papers on the rights of GLBT minors, as…
We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the…
The Washington Law Review seeks “scholarly legal articles and essays on all topics of national interest.” Submission guidelines are here.
The Role of the Criminal Prosecutor: As a tribute to the late Norm Maleng, King County Prosecuting Attorney for 28 years, the Washington Law Review will devote its February 2009…
The Dartmouth Law Journal seeks submissions. Authors may submit papers either online or by email (dartmouth.law.journal [at] dartmouth.edu.
The Campbell Law Review is putting on a Symposium entitled Practical Issues in Health Law Jan. 31, 2009, at the Sheraton in Raleigh, NC. We will hear from lead commentators…
The Charleston Law Review is the flagship journal of the Charleston School of Law and is currently accepting submissions ON ANY SUBJECT MATTER for its first issue of Volume 3….