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The Georgetown Law Journal is committed to publishing a symposium issue each volume as a way to encourage meaningful collaboration among top legal scholars. The goal of the symposium issue is to foster debate by bringing together an array of opinions, to allow for in-depth exploration of a topic of contemporary interest from all perspectives. Symposium topics are chosen based on their timeliness, as well as significance and importance to the legal community.

Symposium topics are selected primarily during February through April, and the symposium issue is usually the fourth issue in the volume. Submissions of ideas for symposia, as well as proposals for the GLJ to publish prearranged symposia, are both welcomed. Send all submissions to glj@bulldog.georgetown.edu.

 

Volume 94.4 Symposium Issue
Criminal Justice and the Rehnquist Court – Change of Direction?

(working title)

Contributing Scholars
Diane Amann – University of California, Davis, School of Law
Louis Bilionis – Dean, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Erwin Chemerinsky – Duke University School of Law
Cornell Clayton – Washington State University
David Cole – Georgetown University Law Center
John Eastman – Chapman University School of Law
Jeffrey L. Fisher – Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Mitch Pickerill – Washington State University
Kenneth Starr – Dean, Pepperdine University School of Law
Andrew Taslitz – Howard University School of Law
Mark Tushnet – Georgetown University Law Center
Joseph E. Kennedy (Symposium Faculty Coordinator) – University of North Carolina Law

 

Revised November 7, 2005 (BEM)