Symposia

Now accepting submissions for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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Submission

The Fordham Law Review hosts a number of symposia each academic semester.  Professors, legal scholars, and other academics meet, confer, and discuss various law-related subjects.  The Fordham Law Review then publishes articles, essays, transcripts, and videos resulting from the symposia.  For information about upcoming symposia and symposia-related events, please click here.

The Fordham Law Review is now accepting symposia proposals for Academic Year 2024–2025 through Friday, March 29th.   Proposals are expected to include a title, a brief summary of the topic, the name(s) and CV(s) of the organizing professor(s), a preliminary outline of panels, and a projected list of panel invitees. Proposals should be between two to five pages and indicate a preference for hosting in the fall, spring, or an indifference between the two. Proposals should be submitted to [email protected].

For more information about Fordham Law Review symposia and how to get involved, please email our Executive Symposia Editor at [email protected].

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State Drug Laws
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Expecting Medication Surveillance
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