Public Land & Resources Law Review Call for Papers

The Public Land & Resources Law Review is currently accepting submissions for potential publication in the upcoming issue, our 38th volume.  Helmed by students at the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana, the Public Land & Resources Law Review serves as a vital resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to public land, natural resources, environmental, and federal Indian law for practitioners and scholars across the country.  The Public Land and Resources Law Review accepts articles and abstracts for consideration from students, practitioners, and law school faculty members.

If you are interested in submitting an article, please contact Maresa Jenson, Publication Editor, at maresa.jenson@umconnect.umt.edu, by February 15, 2017.  Articles will be considered on a rolling basis. We look forward to working with you to publish your scholarship.

Sincerely,

Editors of the Public Land & Resources Law Review

Indigenous Law Journal Call for Submissions

The Indigenous Law Journal, Volume 16,
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2016

The Indigenous Law Journal is dedicated to developing dialogue and scholarship in the field of Indigenous legal issues, both within Canada and internationally. We encourage submissions from all perspectives on these issues. Our central concerns are Indigenous legal systems and the interaction of other legal systems with Indigenous peoples. We are the only legal periodical in Canada with this focus. We welcome the addition of your voice to the discussion. For full details on the submissions process, requirements, and student awards, please see: ilj.law.utoronto.ca We now accept recorded oral submissions.

Please contact the Submissions Manager prior to making an oral submission, or to submit written work: submissions.ilj@utoronto.ca. Please address questions to Sinéad Charbonneau & Jesse Waslowski, Co-Editors-in Chief: indiglaw.journal@utoronto.ca.

Indigenous Peoples’ Journal Call for Submissions

The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance (IPJLCR) is accepting submissions for Volume 4. Submissions are being accepted until Wednesday, August 31, 2016.

IPJLCR is a law journal at the University of California Los Angeles School of Law that is interdisciplinary in nature, consisting of academic articles, legal commentary, poetry, songs, stories, and artwork. We are soliciting scholarly articles and student comments written about legal issues important to Indigenous communities and Native People in the United States and throughout the world, as well as works by artists that relate to or comment on legal issues. We also seek works on issues or aspects of life in Native communities that are impacted by law, whether tribal law or the laws of nation-states.

Email Submissions to: ipjlcr@lawnet.ucla.edu

Requirements: Each submission should be sent as one Microsoft Word file with Bluebook formatted citations (20th ed. 2015). Brief bios/resumes are required, as well as 12 pt Times New Roman typed font, paginated, and should include: your name, address, phone number, and email address in the header of the first page.

American Indian Law Journal Call for Articles (7/15/16/ & 1/15/17 Deadlines)

Here (Solicitation Letter):

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NAICJA 2016 Conference Call for Presentations

Here. If you have any questions, you can email info@naicja.org

The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) invites presentation proposals for the 47th Annual National Tribal Judicial and Court Personnel Conference which will be held October 18-21, 2016, at the magnificent Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in Palm Springs, CA. NAICJA’s Annual Conference offers innovative and timely tribal justice information through high quality presentations by national experts. The theme of this year’s conference is, “Tribal Justice Matters: Role of Tribal Courts in Upholding Indigenous Rights.” NAICJA is featuring topics that highlight ways in which American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and First Nations justice systems are exercising and upholding tribal inherent rights. We are especially interested in presentations that focus on social justice and human rights, tribal sovereignty, international frameworks for understanding indigenous issues, promising Indian child welfare practices, court security and topics of interest to court clerks and court personnel.

This is your opportunity to share your expertise and display your creativity by developing an original program for presentation. Proposals specifically tailored to meet the needs of the 300-person NAICJA audience are strongly preferred. Proposals are due on or before Friday, April 15, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. (MTN).

Tribal In-House Counsel Assn. & MSU ILPC Announce 2016 Conference — Call for Proposals and Save and Date — November 3-4, 2016

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TICA Call for Papers 2016

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13th ANNUAL MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY INDIGENOUS LAW CONFERENCE

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TRIBAL IN-HOUSE COUNSEL ASSOCIATION LAW CONFERENCE

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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

INDIGENOUS LAW AND POLICY CENTER

NOVEMBER 3-4, 2016

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN

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TICA members interested in presenting on the following topics focusing on the tribal in-house practice of law are invited to submit proposals:

  • Tribal regulatory structures.
  • Federal-tribal relations.
  • State-tribal relations.
  • Indian child welfare.
  • Internal conflicts of interest.
  • Working with outside counsel.
  • Internal control systems.
  • Professional responsibility and ethical obligations.

Deadline for formal proposals is February 1, 2016. Please keep proposals to 300 words or less.

Want to present but arent a member? Become a TICA member at www.tribalinhousecounsel.com.

MSU will cover reasonable travel expenses for speakers selected for the conference. We will be applying for CLE credits for the conference and so speakers must prepare written materials. MSU can provide research support for speakers in preparing materials, if requested.

Primary contacts:

Doreen N. McPaul, TICA President (Doreen.McPaul@tonation-nsn.gov)

Matthew L.M. Fletcher (matthew.fletcher@law.msu.edu)

Kathryn E. Fort (fort@law.msu.edu)

Sarah Donnelly (donnel93@law.msu.edu)

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American Indian Law Journal Call for Papers

American Indian Law Journal Call for Papers

The American Indian Law Journal, published by the Seattle University School of Law, is currently accepting submissions for potential publication in the Spring 2015 issue.  The American Indian Law Journal serves as a vital online resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The deadline for submissions for the Spring issue is November 1, 2015. The editing process for publication begins soon after this date.

If you are interested in submitting an article to the journal, please e-mail chug@seattleu.edu

American Indian Law Journal Call for Papers

The American Indian Law Journal, published by the Seattle University School of Law, is currently accepting submissions for potential publication in the fall 2015 issue.  The American Indian Law Journal serves as a vital online resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The deadline for submissions for the fall issue is July 20, 2015. The editing process for publication begins soon after this date.

 

The American Indian Law Journal accepts articles and abstracts for consideration from students, practitioners, and law school faculty members.  For more information or to submit an article, please contact Grace Chu, Content Editor, at chug@seattleu.edu.

Indigenous Law Journal Winter 2015 Call for Papers

Here:

Call For Submissions-Winter 2015 doc form

Public Land and Resources Law Review Call for Papers

The Public Land and Resource Law Review is interested in receiving articles for possible submission in the law review. They have expressed a particular interest in articles dealing with Indian law issues. Please consider submitting articles! See the information about the law review below.
The Public Land and Resources Law Review, published by the University of Montana School of Law, is currently accepting submissions for potential publication in the spring issue. The Public Land and Resources Law Review serves as a vital resource providing high quality articles on issues relevant to public land, natural resources, environmental, and federal Indian law practitioners and scholars across the country. The deadline for submissions for the spring issue is December 15, 2014. The editing process for publication begins soon after this date.

The Public Land and Resources Law Review accepts articles and abstracts for consideration from students, practitioners, and law school faculty members. For more information or to submit an article, please contact Dave Bell, Publication Editor, at david2.bell@umconnect.umt.edu.