The Works in Progress (WIP) committee for the 2019 Emerging Immigration Scholars’ Conference is now accepting proposals for works-in-progress or incubator ideas. In addition to incubator workshops focused on a research idea, participants are invited to submit proposals for workshops to discuss a litigation or advocacy project that could benefit from group input.
The 2019 Conference will take place June 7 and 8, 2019, at Brigham Young University in beautiful Provo, Utah. If you wish to be considered for a works-in-progress or incubator session, please submit your proposal to EmergingImmWIP2019@gmail.com. We are again seeking discussants who will read and comment on the works-in-progress or incubator ideas.
If you want to propose a work-in-progress by email:
- Please put “ImmProf WIP [Lastname]” as the subject line
- Please submit an abstract of no more than one page, with a title.
If you want to propose an incubator (for a scholarly or litigation/advocacy project) by email:
- Please put “Incubator [Lastname]” as the subject line
- Please submit a description of no more than one paragraph, with a title.
If you would be willing to be a discussant:
- Please email us by March 29 if you wish/are willing to serve as a discussant with a list of your areas of expertise.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 29 at 5pm (PT). We anticipate notifying accepted WIP or incubator proposals by April 14. Final papers will be due on May 17, 2019.
Please feel free to contact any member of the WIP committee, or conference planning committee, with questions or concerns. More information about the conference and how to register will be coming soon.
Sincerely,
The WIP Committee:
Lauren Aronson (laronson@lsu.edu), Louisiana State University Law Center
Kate Evans (katee@uidaho.edu), University of Idaho College of Law
Other Members of the Planning Committee:
Sabrina Balgamwalla, Wayne State University Law School
Pooja Dadhania, California Western School of Law
Kit Johnson, University of Oklahoma College of Law
Carolina Núñez, Brigham Young University Law School
Shalini Ray, University of Alabama School of Law
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