American Indian Law Journal: Call for Submissions to Spring 2020 Issue

AILJ

The American Indian Law Journal, published by the Seattle University School of Law, serves as a vital online resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The American Indian Law Journal accepts articles and abstracts on Indian Law for consideration from students, practitioners, tribal members, and law school faculty members.

The American Indian Law Journal is currently
accepting submissions for potential publication
in the spring 2020 issue.

Submission Deadline:

Spring issue January 5, 2020

Article submissions are accepted through Scholastica, BePress, and AILJ@seattleu.edu. The editing process for publication begins soon after these deadlines for each respective issue. The American Indian Law Journal respectfully requests that authors please use footnotes rather than endnotes. All footnotes must conform to the 20th edition of The Bluebook.

For more information or to submit an article, please contact Phoebe Millsap, Content Editor, millsapp@seattleu.edu.

Indigenous Law Journal 2019 Call for Submissions

ILJ

Indigenous Law Journal – Call For Submissions!

Please download our Call for Submissions!

Deadline: September 13, 2019

Please contact the Submissions Manager prior to making an oral submission, or to submit written work: submissions.ilj@utoronto.ca

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Sincerely,

Olivia Hodson and Daniel Diamond
Editors-in-Chief
The Indigenous Law Journal

American Indian Law Journal: Call for Submissions to Fall 2019 Issue

AILJ

The American Indian Law Journal, published by the Seattle University School of Law, serves as a vital online resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The American Indian Law Journal accepts articles and abstracts on Indian Law for consideration from students, practitioners, tribal members, and law school faculty members.

The American Indian Law Journal is currently
accepting submissions for potential publication
in the fall 2019 issue.

Submission Deadline:

Fall issue September 15, 2019

Article submissions are accepted through Scholastica, BePress, and AILJ@seattleu.edu. The editing process for publication begins soon after these deadlines for each respective issue. The American Indian Law Journal respectfully requests that authors please use footnotes rather than endnotes. All footnotes must conform to the 20th edition of The Bluebook.

For more information or to submit an article, please contact Phoebe Millsap, Content Editor, millsapp@seattleu.edu.

Call for submissions to the Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law Culture & Resistance

Here:

IPJLCR Call for Submissions

Seattle U.’s American Indian Law Journal seeking submissions

The AILJ is presently seeking content for publication. Submissions from practitioners, professors and students are encouraged. If you are interested in submitting a paper for publication or if you would like more information please contact Hyum-mi Kim, Editor-in-Chief, AILJ@seattleu.edu. Please encourage students and faculty to submit their works!

Deadline for content submission. Spring: January 15, 2019. 

The American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. AILJ is designed to fill a critical gap in the amount of current scholarship available to those interested in the rapidly developing field of Indian law. To view prior issues of the AILJ, please visit: law.seattleu.edu/academics/enrichment/journals/ailj

Call for Papers — “On Indian Ground: Northern Woodlands”

Here:

call-for-proposals-on-indian-ground-northern-woodlands.pdf

Chapter proposal due December 15, 2018.

TICA/MSU ILPC Call for Papers (Feb. 28, 2018 Deadline)

Here (PDF):

TICA Call for Papers 2018_Page_1TICA Call for Papers 2018_Page_2

Tribal Law Journal Call for Papers — ICRA Symposium

Here:

Call for Papers

Deadline for this Issue is December 15, 2017.

The symposium announcement is here.

The Tribal Law Journal blog is here.

The Tribal Law Journal is here.

American Indian Law Journal: Call for Submissions to Spring 2018 Issue

AILJ

The American Indian Law Journal, published by the Seattle University School of Law, serves as a vital online resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The American Indian Law Journal accepts articles and abstracts on Indian Law for consideration from students, practitioners, tribal members, and law school faculty members.

The American Indian Law Journal is currently
accepting submissions for potential publication
in the spring 2018 issues.

Submission Deadline:

Spring issue January 15, 2018

Article submissions are accepted through Scholastica, BePress, and AILJ@seattleu.edu. The editing process for publication begins soon after these deadlines for each respective issue. The American Indian Law Journal respectfully requests that authors please use footnotes rather than endnotes. All footnotes must conform to the 20th edition of The Bluebook.

For more information or to submit an article, please contact Tracey Cook-Lee, Content Editor, AILJ@seattleu.edu.

Indigenous Law Journal Call for Papers

Here:

Indigenous Law Journal – Call For Submissions!

Please download our Call for Submissions!

Deadline: September 1, 2017

Please contact the Submissions Manager prior to making an oral submission, or to submit written work: submissions.ilj@utoronto.ca

If someone you know would like to receive future calls for submissions, please signup here (link)! You may unsubscribe from our list using the link at the bottom of this email.

Sincerely,

Ben Hanff, Josh Favel, Catherine Ma
Editors-in-Chief
The Indigenous Law Journal