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.
- You can search 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.

