The Jacksonville University Law Review 2026 Symposium
Pathways to Liberty: Substantive Due Process and Civil Rights Under State Constitutions
CALL FOR PAPERS Jacksonville University College of Law and the Jacksonville Law Review seek article submissions for Jacksonville Law Review’s Symposium, Pathways to Liberty: Substantive Due Process and Civil Rights Under State Constitutions. Papers accepted for the Symposium will be published in the symposium issue of the Jacksonville University Law Review.
The Law Review invites academics, scholars, practitioners, and stakeholders in law and related fields to submit proposals in the form of an abstract. Abstract submissions may focus on any topics examining the role of state constitutional guarantees in shaping and safeguarding substantive due process rights, including but not limited to the vindication of rights relating to free speech, political assembly, religious exercise, privacy, family integrity, bodily autonomy, and freedom of movement.
Articles, as well as case studies and abstracts of research in progress, will be considered for the Symposium Event for presentation purposes. Accepted authors may choose to submit a draft of their full article by the date of symposium for publication in the Symposium issue. For more information, please contact lawreview@jacksonville.edu.
Please note that feedback will be provided promptly, ideally within two weeks to respect both the time of the authors and the symposium going forward.
Submissions & Important Dates:
Please submit materials to lawreview@jacksonville.edu
- Priority Submission Deadline for Abstracts: October 1, 2025
- Submissions will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis until December 1, 2025
- Symposium Date: February 27, 2026
I'll be attending the Jacksonville University Law Review 2026 Symposium on substantive due process and civil rights under state constitutions!
Priority submission deadline is today, but it looks like later submissions are ok. There are worse places to be in February!
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I don’t know how this is possible. Texas cannot control guard sent to Illinois without violating Illinois sovereignty. It must be federally controlled units, otherwise instead of a Posee Comitatus problem, we have a major constitutional crisis.
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I'm very happy to share that I will be hosting the *Second* Annual Democracy and Public Law Works-in-Progress Conference at the Michigan State University College of Law on April 3–4, 2026! Law scholars (current and aspiring), I'd love to host you!
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‘Scan your face’ laws for the web are having unexpected consequences
The new age-verification laws in the United States and United Kingdom have brought some surprising downsides, including soaring traffic to seedy parts of the web.
New: I looked at 90 porn sites to test the new age-verification law rewriting the web. The ones following the rules, and scanning visitors' faces, are crumbling, while the lawbreakers are doubling or tripling their traffic. One of many unintended consequences for an experimental tech wapo.st/47QuttW
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Just another good day to remember to make life difficult for fascists. Obstruct, ignore, gum up the works, stand with your neighbors joyfully, don't acquiesce to the stupid or the vile.
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The future is in fact here for JU's faculty exchanges! We have junior faculty exchanges set up to start this year, with room to add one or two more workshop swaps. We do not solve your expansion issue but our previous speakers have had a great time! Happy to chat if you might like!
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These Companies Avoided Clean-Air Rules. It Took a Single Email.
The New York Times: These Companies Avoided Clean-Air Rules. It Took a Single Email. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/29/c...
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Jacksonville College of Law just graduated our first class! We did what we promised, and I couldn't be prouder of the people I did it with. Icons, all of them!
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Congratulations!!!
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This is almost certainly illegal. But if it is challenged and upheld, it should be understood for what it is--breaking the postwar compromise over the New Deal. The APA was imposed on the administrative state to satisfy the demands of its opponents. Without it, we need...a New Deal.
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Its probably been ten years now, but I did go to one of their econ camps once. They definitely did not and probably still don't know me, so I figured I'd go peek. The food was good, the hotel was lavish, but the vibes were very odd. And most of it was run by a certain GM antitrust prof...
18.01.2025 13:31 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 3 📌 0
My favorite part is that "no prior familiarity" with lpe is required. They are paying people to go to the beach for a captive-audience meeting as prophylaxis.
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It's go time for Vought's hearing to be director of OMB. You can watch the live stream from the Committee's page once things get started: www.hsgac.senate.gov/hearings/nom...
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No I think it's over here.
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Congratulations!!
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May I please be on your list if I am not yet?
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I'd love to be added. Thank you!!
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Could I get an add as well? Thanks for these!
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