The Wisconsin Law Review is seeking topic proposals for its 2009 Symposium, to be held in Fall 2009. Casting a wider net than in previous years, the Law Review has opened the opportunity to a national audience to suggest the next symposium topic, notifying professional listservs and blogs that proposals are encouraged on any relevant legal issue.
Topic proposals should be limited to no more than 2,000 words. They should include names of anticipated authors/participants and explain the relevance of the suggested legal issue.
Submissions should be sent by e-mail to WLRsymposium@gmail.com by November 14, 2008.
Papers from the annual symposium are subsequently published in the Wisconsin Law Review. Topics from the past six years were:
The Continuing Evolution of Securities Class Actions (symposium took place October 17, 2008)
The Future of Monopoly and Monopolization (Volume 2008, No. 2)
Intimacy, Race, Marriage, and the Meanings of Equality: Perspectives on the 40th Anniversary of Loving v. Virginia (Volume 2007, No. 2)
Preventing Wrongful Convictions: Re-examining Fundamental Principles of Criminal Law to Protect the Innocent (Volume 2006, No. 2)
Is It Time for a New Legal Realism? (Volume 2005, No. 2)
Freedom from Contract (Volume 2004, No. 2)
Submitted by on October 22, 2008
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