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Call for Papers from Clinical Law Review on Rebellious Lawyering

The  Board of the Clinical Law Review — a peer-edited journal jointly sponsored by NYU Law School, the American Association of Law Schools, and the Clinical Legal Education Association — has a issued Call for Papers (CFP) for a special Spring, 2017 symposium volume of journal.  The symposium issue, Rebellious Lawyering at Twenty-Five, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of the influential book Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Legal Practice (1992).  Drafts of papers accepted for the symposium volume will be presented at a live symposium workshop to be held on May 1, 2016 during the annual AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education in Baltimore, Maryland. 

As described in more detail in the attached CFP, the Clinical Law Review is seeking articles, essays, short comments, or other kinds of writings that connect the book’s meaning to clinical practice and to public interest law practice.  The deadline for submitting an abstract of a proposed paper for acceptance into the symposium is October 30, 2015.  Abstracts should be emailed to clrlopezsymposium@gmail.com.  
If you have any questions, please contact Professor Sameer Ashar, Chair of the CLR Board’s Symposium Committee, or any other CLR Symposium Committee members listed below.

CLR Symposium Committee  

Amna Akbar, akbar.20@osu.edu

Sameer Ashar, sashar@law.uci.edu

Phyllis Goldfarb, pgoldfarb@law.gwu.edu

Brenda Smith, bvsmith@wcl.american.edu

 
 
-JKoh