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National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars Conference Announcement
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From Andrew Coan:
The Rehnquist Center is pleased to announce the inaugural
National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars. The conference will be held
at the Westward Look Resort in Tucson, Arizona, on March 16-17, 2018. Its goal
is to create a vibrant and useful forum for constitutional scholars to gather and
exchange ideas each year.
Adrian Vermeule will deliver a keynote address. Distinguished
commentators for 2018 include:
·Jamal Greene
·Aziz Huq
·Pamela Karlan
·Frank Michelman
·Cristina Rodriguez
·Reva Siegel
·Robin West
All constitutional law scholars are invited to attend. Those wishing to present a paper for
discussion should submit a 1- to 2-page abstract by September 15, 2017. All
constitutional law topics are welcome, and both emerging and established
scholars are strongly encouraged to submit. Selected authors will be notified
by October 15, 2017. Selected papers will be presented in small panel sessions,
organized by subject, with commentary by a distinguished senior scholar.
Please send all submissions or related questions to Andrew
Coan (acoan@email.arizona.edu).
For logistical questions or to register for the conference, please contact
Bernadette Wilkinson (bwilkins@email.arizona.edu).
The Rehnquist Center will provide meals for all registered conference participants.
Participants must cover travel and lodging costs. Hotel information will be
provided as the date approaches.
Conference Organizers
Andrew Coan, Arizona
David Schwartz, Wisconsin
Brad Snyder, Georgetown
The Rehnquist Center
The William H. Rehnquist Center on the Constitutional
Structures of Government was established in 2006 at the University of Arizona
James E. Rogers College of Law. The non-partisan center honors the legacy of
Chief Justice Rehnquist by encouraging public understanding of the structural
constitutional themes that were integral to his jurisprudence: the separation
of powers among the three branches of the federal government, the balance of
powers between the federal and state governments, and among sovereigns more
generally, and judicial independence.