Call for Papers: American University Law Review’s 2025 Spring Symposium

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Posted by Daniel Fleszar, community karma 47

Call for Papers

The American University Law Review is placing a call for submissions of original legal articles and scholarly commentaries for its forthcoming issue dedicated to pop culture and the law. Specifically, the Law Review seeks submissions analyzing the sports, media and entertainment, fashion, and social media industries and their effect on the law. However, other topics related to pop culture will be considered, and are encouraged to submit. The target publication date is slated for mid-2025.

The Law Review’s Spring Symposium will be held on February 7, 2025. The symposium will explore and engage with burgeoning legal issues in pop culture. Selected authors may have the opportunity to present their work as a panelist in the Symposium, but participation is not a requirement for consideration.

How to Submit

Please submit a draft manuscript to the Law Review through Scholastica by December 1. Authors should include a brief abstract and a curriculum vitae with their manuscript.

Submission Guidelines

Length: The Law Review values succinct arguments. We strongly prefer manuscripts less than 25,000 words in length, including footnotes. Manuscripts that exceed 30,000 words will be considered only in exceptional circumstances.

Format: Text and citations should preferably conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020). Submissions conforming to the 20th edition are acceptable; however, the Law Review will edit such citations accordingly. Manuscripts must use footnotes, as opposed to endnotes.

Authorship: The Law Review seeks to publish authors from diverse backgrounds. The Law Review welcomes submissions from professors, judges, and practicing lawyers. Unfortunately, we cannot consider submissions from students outside the journal’s own membership.

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Darnell Bolton, community karma 49

Dear Sir or Madam,

As a recent PhD graduate from the University of North Texas, with a dissertation on Abraham Lincoln, I am really excited to draw attention to the 160th anniversary of the Thirteenth Amendment next year (1865-2025).

I am interested in submitting an article, or a series of articles, over the next months to bring in this momentous occasion. Each of the articles will be new, challenging, and thought-provoking ideas and research that have been derived from a new reframing of traditional primary Civil War and Lincoln sources. They will challenge our traditional knowledge of Lincoln as well as Lincoln’s representation by historians over this 160-year period.

I like to send you an article to determine your degree of interest. Please contact me at your earliest convenience.

4 months ago
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