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 to public law, including but not limited to: constitutional law, administrative law, antidiscrimination law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, federal courts, financial regulation, public international law, social welfare law, and workplace law.
Deadline: 11:59 p.m. on October 15, 2016. Submissions should be works that have not been published as of January 1, 2017. Submissions should be emailed in Microsoft Word or PDF format to juniorscholarsworkshop[@]acslaw.org. Please indicate in the subject line “Submission for ACS Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop” and include the author’s name, school, and contact information in a cover email. The cover email should also identify the field(s) in which the paper falls.
Eligibility: Tenure-track and tenured faculty, or faculty with similar status, who have been full-time law teachers for 10 years or less as of December 31, 2016, are eligible to participate. Co-authored submissions are permissible, but each of the coauthors must be individually eligible to participate in the workshop.
Other Terms: Authors are limited to one submission each. Selections will be made by November 15, 2016. Authors must arrange their own travel to the AALS Annual Meeting.
Inquiries may be sent to kstein[@]acslaw.org.