To encourage and recognize excellent legal scholarship and to broaden participation by new law teachers in the Annual Meeting program, the association is sponsoring a call for papers for the 32nd annual AALS Scholarly Papers Competition. Those who will have been full-time law teachers at an AALS member or fee-paid school for five years or less on July 1, 2017, are invited to submit a paper on a topic related to or concerning law. A committee of established scholars will review the submitted papers with the authors’ identities concealed. [Disclosure: I am on the committee this year.]
Papers that make a substantial contribution to legal literature will be selected for presentation at the AALS Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, in January 2018.
Inquiries: Questions should be directed to scholarlypapers@aals.org.
More details at the AALS site.
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