SMU LAW REVIEW
PANEL: Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Justice: Past, Present and Future
SETON HALL LAW REVIEW
PANEL: Ending the Revolving Door Syndrome in Law
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL
PANEL: Immigration and Race in a Post-Racial U.S.: Examining Contemporary Challenges
PANEL: Post Racial Policing and the Politics of Punishment
CARDOZO LAW REVIEW
PANEL: Post-Racialism in Law and Politics
MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE AND LAW
PANEL: HBCU Law Schools: Claiming our Space in a Transformative Era
COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF RACE AND LAW
PANEL: Post-Marxism, Post-Racialism & Other Fables of the Dispossession
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING LAW REVIEW
PANEL: Decolonizing American Indians
If you are a law journal interested in publishing one or more of the panels presented at the Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, please contact Deborah Post, dpost@tourolaw.edu, Angela Onwuachi Willig, angela-onwuachi@uiowa.edu, or D. Aaron Lacy, dalacy@mail.smu.edu. Each publishing journal may send two student representatives to the conference and bring journal issues to display at the conference. The registration fee will be waived for those two students. We encourage you to send students to the conference, including the "How to Become a Law Professor" Pipeline Program.
The Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference does not discriminate on the basis of any identity status or scholarly perspective. We are strongly dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by including and integrating individuals who represent different groups, including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic background, age, disability, immigration or veteran status, or any other status.
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