Call For Proposals:
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
MERCY LAW REVIEW CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The Return of Sanctuary Cities: The
Muslim Ban, Hurricane Maria,
and Everything in Between
The University of Detroit
Mercy Law Review
is pleased to announce its annual
academic Symposium to be held on March 23, 2018 at University of Detroit
Mercy School of Law.
This Symposium
will contemplate a broad range of issues associated with Sanctuary Cities – presentations may focus on a specific
era – past, present,
or future – or may discuss a subject through the past, present and propose future solutions. Presentation topics could include, but are not
limited to:
·
The potential consequences of Trump’s
immigration policies (including the Muslim Ban);
·
The ability or inability of Trump and
ICE to carry out these immigration
policies;
·
The constitutionality of Trump’s and ICE’s
policies and actions;
·
The efficacy of
Program 287(g) and the potential consequences
thereof;
·
The impact of the Countering Violent Extremism (“CVE”) program;
·
The efficacy of
states’ Sanctuary legislation,
like (pro) California and (anti) Texas;
·
The ability or inability of cities and
states to provide protection to undocumented citizens;
·
The rights that
undocumented citizens, particularly
youth, should enjoy;
·
Strategies and
policies that cities and
states can adopt to protect their undocumented
citizens;
·
The potential
benefits or consequences for cities and states who adopt Sanctuary laws;
·
The consequences for the changes
made to the DACA program and
possible solutions; and
·
The position that SCOTUS would take on these issues,
including existing legislation & DACA.
The Law Review invites interested individuals to submit an abstract for an opportunity to present
at the Symposium. Those interested should send an abstract
of 300-400 words that details
their proposed topic and presentation. Included with the abstract should be the presenter’s name, contact
information, and a copy of their resume/curriculum vitae. Since the above list of topics is non- exhaustive, the Detroit
Mercy Law Review encourages all interested parties to develop their own topic to present at the Symposium. In addition, while submitting an article for publication is not required
to present at the Symposium, the Law Review encourages all speakers who are selected to submit a piece for publication
in the 2018-2019 edition of the Law Review.
The deadline for abstract
submissions is December 3, 2017. Individuals
selected to present at the Symposium will be contacted by December 10, 2017. Law Review editorial staff will contact
those selected for publication in 2018 regarding details and deadlines for full-length
publication.
The submissions, and any questions regarding the Symposium
or the abstract process, should be directed to Law Review Symposium Director, Jessica Gnitt at gnittje@udmercy.edu.
Please cc
the Detroit Mercy Law Review Editor-in-Chief,
Matthew Tapia, at tapiama@udmercy.edu.
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