Legal Scholarship Blog

Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
A Service from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law & University of Washington School of Law

Ways to Use This Site

This site can help you keep up with what’s going on in legal scholarship. Here are some ways to use it.

  • Read about new conferences, workshops, and calls for papers as they are posted
    • You can simply visit the site from time to time. The newest posts are always up front.
    • You can subscribe by email and have new posts sent to your inbox. Just type your address in the box below the “About Us” paragraph in the sidebar.
    • You can include Legal Scholarship Blog in your feed reader. In the sidebar, scroll down past Upcoming Events, Categories, Pages, and Archives. The RSS links are under Meta.
  • Look for conferences, workshops, and calls for papers in your field.
    • Use the category list in the sidebar. Click on a category to see the most recent posts.
  • Use the calendar.
    • Looking for a conference for next spring?
    • Want to scan for upcoming deadlines for calls for papers?
  • Use the search box.
    • You can search for:
      • terms (”globalization,” “class action”),
      • places (”london,” “san diego”),
      • institutions (”valparaiso,” “yale”), or
      • people (”guinier,” “reva siegel”).
    • When you get a long post (e.g., a list of a dozen workshops on one day), you can use your browser’s “Find” command (ctrl-f) to get to the word you’re looking for.
  • Use our resource pages — for research deans, for new and aspiring professors, for grant seekers, and for people interested in empirical legal studies.
  • Publicize your conferences, workshops, and symposia. Send a note to legalscholarshipblog|at|gmail.com and we’ll post.