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Call For Papers--National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars
Gerard N. Magliocca
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SCHOLARS
THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the seventh annual National Conference of Constitutional LawScholars. This year’s event will be held at the historic Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort in Tucson on March 28–29, 2025. The late March weather should be beautiful, and the resort has breathtaking views of the Santa Catalina Mountains, with many outdoor recreational opportunities nearby.
As in previous years, there will be a series of panels organized by subject matter moderated by Distinguished Commentators. The program will also include several break-out “lightning sessions,” in which participants deliver short, no-paper presentations on early-stage projects followed by group discussion. The conference schedule will include plenty of time for informal conversation and outstanding food.
Martha Minow (Harvard) will give a keynote lecture. Distinguished commentators for 2025 include:
} Charles Barzun (Virginia) } Seth Davis (UC-Berkeley) } Seana Shiffrin (UCLA)
All constitutional law scholars are invited to attend. Those wishing to present a paper for panel discussion should submit a 1- to 2-page abstract by Oct. 1, 2024. All constitutional law topics are welcome, and both emerging and established scholars are strongly encouraged to submit. Selected authors will be notified by Nov. 1, 2024. Selected papers will be presented in small panel sessions, organized by subject, with commentary by a distinguished senior scholar.
Those wishing to participate in a lightning session should submit a working title and 1- to 2-sentence topic
description by Oct. 1, 2024. Selected participants will be notified by Nov. 1, 2024. We welcome—and strongly encourage—concurrent submission of paper proposals and lightning-round topics.
The Rehnquist Center will provide breakfast and lunch for all registered conference participants and a Friday dinner and reception for panelists, lightning-round presenters, and commentators. Participants must cover travel and lodging costs. There is a conference registration fee of $250, which is waived for all panelists, lightning-round presenters, and commentators, as well as University of Arizona Law students and faculty. In addition, a limited number of scholarships are available to those unable to attend the event otherwise.
Proposal submissions should be sent to Bernadette Wilkinson (bwilkins@arizona.edu) by Oct. 1, 2024.
Logistical questions should be directed to Arizona Law’s events team (law-events@list.arizona.edu).