“Call for Papers: Analysis and Comment on Recent Developments in Constitutional Law”

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The Syracuse Law Review seeks manuscripts that address constitutional issues that were raised by the Supreme Court’s 2015-2016 term and that continue to be discussed in the ongoing 2016 presidential campaigns. Such issues include, but are not limited to, affirmative action, immigration, voting rights, healthcare, and gun control. A book of Volume 67 of the Law Review will be dedicated to addressing these constitutional themes, and we would like to include any and all pertinent subjects in the conversation. The articles’ subjects were left intentionally broad so as to leave room for authors to choose individual, specific topics within their fields. Article submissions should be approximately 10,000 words (flexible) and must be submitted to the Law Review no later than October 1, 2016. If you are interested in submitting or if you have any questions, please contact Lead Articles Editors Hillary Anderson at [email protected] and Matthew Petrone at [email protected].

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