The Nevada Law Journal invites submissions for its upcoming symposium issue, Preserving Democracy: How the U.S. Can Protect Democracy Amidst Constitutional Challenges. This symposium will explore the threats to our democracy, consider the constitutional and statutory reforms necessary to restore and protect democratic governance, and the implications of these solutions for our society, nation, and world. We are seeking papers from scholars regarding this topic for publication with the opportunity for an in-person or virtual symposium event. We invite interested parties to submit abstracts of at least 375 words; we welcome longer summaries and draft papers. The abstracts should be proposals for articles of less than 30,000 words. Submissions should be sent to Alisson Rodriguez, Symposium Editor, at rodri245@unlv.nevada.edu with the subject line “NLJ Call for Papers.” Abstracts are due May 16, 2025.
For more information, please contact Dr. David Orentlicher at david.orentlicher@unlv.edu, or Alisson Rodriguez at rodri245@unlv.nevada.edu. We look forward to your innovative contributions on how legal reform
can address current democratic challenges and safeguard constitutional rights.
Thank you for your consideration!
Nevada Law Journal