AALS Criminal Justice Section Junior Scholars Paper Competition – New York City, NY

The AALS Criminal Justice Section will hold a Junior Scholars Paper Competition.

Papers are eligible for publication if they have not yet been published or posted to the internet (to preserve anonymity) on September 1,  2013.  However, the paper can be accepted for publication as of that date.

Deadline: September 1, 2013. The competition is limited to those who have been teaching for six years or fewer as of July 1, 2013. Papers submitted by previous competition winners are not eligible.

To facilitate anonymous review, please submit papers in electronic form, with all identifying information removed (except for a cover sheet with your name, the year you began law teaching, and a confirmation that the paper has not yet been published or posted to the internet as of September l, 2013) to CJS Secretary Giovanna Shay at gshay[@]law.wne.edu. Please note “CJS Junior Scholars Paper Competition” in the subject line.  Papers will be selected after review by members of the CJS Executive Committee.

h/t Washington and Lee Law Faculty Scholarship Blog im