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The symposium will host the ideas of legal scholars from across the United States to highlight the issue of civil rights in our country, emphasizing how far we have come and how far we have to go.
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That email should contain “Attn: Lead Article Editor – Manuscript Submission” in the subject line. Further questions can be directed to Chinyerum Okpara (Symposium Editor) or George Oginni (Editor-in-Chief).
!!!ATTENTION!!! We are pleased to announce our 2019 Thurgood Marshall Law Review Symposium on “The Renewal Civil Rights Movement.” We welcome legal manuscripts from authors addressing issues of equality and social justice in areas provided in the picture.
Thurgood Marshall Law Review requests that contributions submit original pieces between 10,000 and 20,000 words. If you would like to apply to participate in the 2019 Symposium, please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words by October 19, 2018, to [email protected].
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Those contributions can include Police Shooting, Mass Incarceration, Criminal Judicial System, Employment Discrimination, Community Development, LGBT Issues, Immigration & Human Rights, Sexual Harassment, Women's Rights, Civil Rights, Voter Rights, or Racial Profiling.
THURGOOD MARSHALL LAW REVIEW: We invite contributions to Volume 43 Issue 2. For consideration, please submit your finalized manuscript/article to [email protected] with “Attn: Lead Article Editor—Manuscript Submission” in the subject line. The deadline is NOVEMBER 19TH.