From the mailbox:
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy
DJCLPP
Annual Spring Symposium: Call for Proposals
The Duke
Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy (DJCLPP) seeks
submissions for a Symposium on amending the Constitution to be held at Duke
University School of Law on February 2, 2018.
This
year, our Symposium will be organized with the assistance of Professor Stephen
Sachs.
Topic
The
Founders recognized that the Constitution was an imperfect document. Over the
past 230 years, however, Article V’s amendment procedure has been used only
rarely. The topic for the 2018 Spring Symposium will be An Even More
Perfect Union: Proposed Amendments to the Constitution. Each article
will propose a different amendment to the Constitution. Articles will offer
enactment-ready language for these amendments, defend the need for their
adoption, explain the choices made in their drafting, and describe possible
routes to enactment.
Invited
participants will receive assistance with travel and lodging expenses. Practitioners
and others working in the field are welcome to attend.
How
to Submit Your Proposal
Proposals should be sent with the subject line “Symposium
Proposal” to Proposals should be sent with the subject line “Symposium
Proposal” to clj-submissions@law.duke.edu by
July 14, 2017. Please attach a copy of your CV to your proposal. Inquiries via
this email address should be directed to DJCLPP ’s Special
Projects Editor, Wendy Becker.
Proposals
should include the following:
· A
proposed title for your article
· Draft
text for your proposed amendment
· An
abstract or brief description (no more than 500 words) explaining and defending
your proposal
Important
Dates
· July
14, 2017: Deadline to submit proposals
· July
28, 2017: Proposals selected on or before this date
· August
4, 2017: Deadline for commitments received from authors
· January
5, 2018: Draft articles due
· February
2, 2018: Symposium held at Duke University School of Law
· Spring
2018: DJCLPP’s Volume 13 published
For questions, comments, or information about the Journal,
please feel free to email the above address.
Thank you, and we look forward to your proposal.
Sincerely,
Wendy Becker
Special
Projects Editor
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Volume 13
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Volume 13
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