Notice & Comment

Reminder: March 1 Deadline to Submit Abstracts for the AdLaw Roundtable! [UPDATED]

As a reminder, the deadline to submit an abstract for the 9th Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable is TOMORROW, Friday, March 1 [UPDATE: the deadline has been extended to Monday, March 11]. The call for papers is reprinted below:

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The University of Notre Dame is pleased to host the 9th Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable on June 25-26, 2024. For the past eight years, the Roundtable has offered administrative law scholars an excellent opportunity to get feedback on their work from distinguished scholars in a collaborative setting.

Approximately twelve authors will be selected to workshop their papers in a series of individual sessions, one for each paper, over the course of a day and a half. Each paper will be introduced by an experienced scholar who will comment on the work and facilitate a discussion of it with all participants. These sessions are designed to foster rich discussions with experts in the field and to promote a vibrant Administrative Law community. Members of the organizing committee and other scholars who have already committed to attend the event as commenters are listed below.

Scholars wishing to present a paper and participate in the Roundtable should submit a one-to-two-page abstract by [Monday, March 11], 2024. To be eligible, scholars must have less than ten years of tenure-track teaching; scholars holding fellowships, visiting assistant professorships, or similar positions are eligible and welcome to submit. Abstracts should be emailed to Emily Bremer at ebremer@nd.edu. Please contact her with any other questions about the event. Applicants should include their title, institutional affiliation, and number of years teaching in the academy. The organizing committee aims to select a diverse group of papers and authors to participate in the Roundtable. If they wish, applicants are invited to include with their abstract a statement regarding how their inclusion would contribute to this effort.

Notre Dame Law School will provide meals and lodging for two nights at the Morris Inn, which is located across the street from the law school on the University of Notre Dame’s campus. Participants will need to cover their own transportation costs, although a limited pool of funds will be available to defray the costs for participants who do not have access to financial support from their institution.

Organizing Committee & Confirmed Commenters

  • Aditya Bamzai (Virginia)
  • Emily Bremer (Notre Dame)
  • Kristin Hickman (Minnesota)
  • Jeff Pojanowski (Notre Dame)
  • Michael Sant’Ambrogio (Michigan State)
  • Glen Staszewski (Michigan State)
  • Wendy Wagner (Texas)
  • Christopher Walker (Michigan)
  • Melissa Wasserman (Texas)
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