| UCLA Law Review 2027 Symposium: Call for Proposals |
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Volume 74 of the UCLA Law Review is excited to open submissions for our 2027 Symposium. This Symposium brings together scholars working at the intersections of law, inequality, and institutional reform. We invite scholars and practitioners to submit proposals that challenge conventional legal wisdom and provide insights towards effecting change. Topics we will prioritize include, but are not limited to: workers' rights, racial justice, housing and land use, environmental and energy justice, discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, economic inequality, disability rights and accessibility, Indigenous rights and sovereignty, and surveillance and policing. We especially welcome proposals that bridge doctrinal analysis with empirical research, interdisciplinary methods, or concrete policy interventions. Please use the form below to provide information about your proposed topic, responding to the questions with as much detail as possible. The Symposium will be held on a Friday and Saturday in late January or mid-February, in person at UCLA. Submissions are open to all, but non-UCLA Law faculty must secure or be amenable to work with a UCLA Law faculty co-sponsor. This application will be open until Friday, April 24, 2026 at 11:59pm. We will review applications on a rolling basis and contact selected applicants for an interview by the end of June. We will send an update if this timeline changes. If you have any questions, please email Lynet Alemayehu and Haewon Ma at LRSymposium@lawnet.ucla.edu. Please submit your proposal using the following form: uclalawreview.org/symposiumproposals2027 |

