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New SIG Publication! 
The Law and Education SIG is working with Information Age Publishing (IAP) to publish an annual volume on law and education. Authors who have presented at Law and Education SIG sessions are particularly encouraged to submit papers! Papers are due August 15, 2013! For more information, click on the Call for Book Chapters.

New Journal!
There is a call for papers for the inaugural issue of the Education Law and Policy Review! The Education Law Consortium, the publisher of the new open source journal, invites law and policy scholars to submit articles. For more information, click here on ELPR Call for Papers.

Education Law Reviews:
The following Journals have ongoing calls for law and education scholarship (listed in alphabetical order):

BYU Education and Law Journal: Submissions Page

Journal of College and University Law: Instructions for Authors

Journal of Law and Education: Instructions to Authors

West's Education Law Reporter: Instructions for Authors


The Law & Education SIG web site posts relevant Calls for Papers. If you have a call that will be of interest to members, please contact the SIG Webmaster, Maria Lewis at [email protected] to have the call posted to the site.

Recent Member Publications:

A list of the Law and Education SIG papers from 2010 to the present are available in the AERA Repository.

Many of our members also belong to the Education Law Association (ELA). Recent ELA member publications and news is available at: ELA in the News

The Law & Education SIG web site announces new member publications. If you have a new publication that will be of interest to members, don't be shy! Please contact the SIG Webmaster, Maria Lewis, at [email protected]

 
 
Publications of Interest
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The following 2013 AERA Papers related to Law/Legal are available via the

AERA Online Paper Repository

http://www.aera.net/repository

Erin Atwood, San Antonio v. Rodriguez: Using History and Latino Critical Race Theory to Understand Texas School Finance Policy.

Michael Bartone, The Fight for Black Liberation in Schools: An Oral History of Civil Rights Lawyer Howard Moore, Jr.

Ann Elizabeth Blankenship, Rethinking Tenure: An Analysis of Changes to K-12 Teacher Tenure Litigation from January 2008 Through June 2012.

Dana Thompson Dorsey, What About the Forgotten: Addressing Racial Segregation in North Carolina and Reviving the Constitutional Intent of Brown.

Jessica Gottlieb, The Role of Politics and Science in Abbott XXI.

Preston Green, New Electoral Politics, Old Political Outcomes: Have Changing Demographics United White Enclaves and Lani Guinier?

Ethan L. Hutt, The New Educational Malpractice Litigation.

Ann Stafford Maydosz, Response to Intervention and Learning Disabilities Eligibility: A “Bound to Fail” Option?

Martha M. McCarthy, Kowalski v. Berkeley County Schools Supports a New Standard to Judge Student Electronic Expression.

Jeffrey C. Sun, Judicial Opinions: Crafting a Narrative on Privilege and Role Distinctions within Higher Education.

Yangyong Ye, School Finance Litigations and Funding for Schools in Different Locations.

 
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