Category Archives: Civil Rights Law

Tracking People – Controversies and Challenges

The University of Leeds hosts a four-part conference series titled Tracking People – Controversies and Challenges. The four conferences are as follows: Tracking people: scoping the landscape and debates across…

Florida A&M College of Law

Call for Papers: Closets, Jail Cells, and Graves: The Ongoing Struggle for LGBTQ Equality in the Developing World – Tallahassee, FL

The Florida A&M University College of Law is hosting a symposium entitled Closets, Jail Cells, and Graves: The Ongoing Struggle for LGBTQ Equality in the Developing World on February 9-10, 2017….

CFP: Intermediary Liability as a Human Rights Issue

The Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law invites submissions for an upcoming symposium on the topic of Intermediary Liability as a Human Rights Issue. Submissions are due Nov. 30, 2016…

Transgender Studies Quarterly

CFP: Transgender Studies – General Issue

Transgender Studies Quarterly invites submissions for its first ever general issue. Submissions should engage with ‘trans’ as a topic of inquiry, a methodology, or an epistemology. Submissions are due Jan. 20, 2017….

AALS Annual Meeting 2017

CFP: American Constitution Society Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop – San Francisco, CA

January 5, 2017, the American Constitution Society hosts a Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop at the AALS Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Papers can be in any field related…

University of Saskatchewan

Human Rights in the 21st Century – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

On Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2016, the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, hosts the conference Human Rights in the 21st Century honoring the Honourable Irwin Cotler PC, former Minister of…

Transgender Studies Quarterly

CFP: Transgender Studies — the Surgery Issue

Transgender Studies Quarterly invites submissions for a special issue, The Surgery Issue. Submissions are due by March 1, 2017. This special issue of Transgender Studies Quarterly explores the vital and contested place…

UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City)

CFP: Race and Police Powers

The UMKC Law Review invites submissions for its Symposium on Race and Police Powers. The submission deadline is July 31, 2016. In the two years that have passed since the shooting…

University of Iowa College of Law

CFP: Structurally (Un)sound: Implicit Unfairness in Legal Procedure and Protocol, and Disproportionate Impacts on Marginalized Groups – Iowa City, IA

The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice at the University Of Iowa College Of Law will be hosting a Spring Symposium February 24-25, 2017, entitled “Structurally (Un)sound: Implicit Unfairness in…

George Mason Law & Economics Center

Sixth Annual Public Policy Institute on Financial Services Regulation – Arlington, VA

The Law & Economics Center at George Mason University School of Law hosts the Sixth Annual Public Policy Institute on Financial Services Regulation June 7-9, 2016. Consumer financial protection policy…