Request for Submissions
Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum
June 29-30, 2023, Yale Law School
Harvard, Stanford,
and Yale Law Schools are soliciting submissions for the 2023 Harvard/Stanford/Yale
Junior Faculty Forum, to be held at Yale Law School on June 29-30, 2023. Twelve
to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen,
through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. A
senior scholar will comment on each paper. The audience will include the
participating junior faculty, senior faculty from the host institutions, and
invited guests. The goal of the Forum is to promote in-depth discussion about particular
papers and more general reflections on broader methodological issues, as well
as to foster a stronger sense of community among American legal scholars,
particularly by strengthening ties between new and veteran professors.
TOPICS: Each year the Forum invites
submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law
and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities
subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. For
the upcoming 2023 meeting, the topics will cover these areas of the law:
Administrative Law
Antidiscrimination Law and Theory
Constitutional Law—theoretical foundations
Constitutional Law—historical foundations
Criminal Law
Critical Legal Studies
Environmental Law
Family Law
Jurisprudence and Philosophy
Law and Humanities
Legislation and Statutory Interpretation
Public International Law
Workplace Law and Social Welfare Policy
A jury of accomplished scholars will choose the papers to be presented. There
is no publication commitment. Yale Law School will pay presenters’ travel
expenses, though international flights may be only partially reimbursed.
QUALIFICATIONS: Authors who teach law in the U.S. in a tenured or tenure-track
position and have not been teaching at either of those ranks for a total of
more than seven years are eligible to submit their work. American citizens or
permanent residents teaching abroad are also eligible provided that they have
held a faculty position or the equivalent, including positions comparable to
junior faculty positions in research institutions, for less than seven years
and that they earned their last degree after 2013. We accept jointly authored
submissions, but each of the coauthors must be individually eligible to
participate in the Forum. Papers that will be published prior to Forum are not
eligible. There is no limit on the number of submissions by any individual
author. Faculty from Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Law Schools are not eligible.
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Electronic submissions should be sent to Christine
Jolls at christine.jolls@yale.edu with the subject
line “Junior Faculty Forum.” The deadline for submissions is February 17, 2023. Remove all
references to the author(s) in the paper. Please include in the text of the
email and also as a separate attachment a cover letter listing your name, the
title of your paper, your contact email and address through June 2023, and under
which topic your paper falls. Each paper may only be considered under one
topic. Any questions about the submission procedure should be directed to Christine
Jolls.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Inquiries concerning the Forum should be sent to Christine Jolls or Yair Listokin (yair.listokin@yale.edu) at Yale Law School, Matthew
Stephenson (mstephen@law.harvard.edu) or Rebecca Tushnet
(rtushnet@law.harvard.edu) at Harvard Law
School, or Norman Spaulding (nspaulding@stanford.law.edu) at Stanford Law
School.
Christine Jolls
Yair Listokin
Matthew
Stephenson
Rebecca
Tushnet
Norman
Spaulding
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