Stanford Law Review Online (Vol. 79) is seeking short essay submissions for a special collection on Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of Civil Rights. Review more details here.
Successful submissions may engage doctrinal, empirical, theoretical, historical, or comparative dimensions of the relationship between emerging technologies and civil rights law, including but not limited to artificial intelligence and antidiscrimination doctrine. Submissions may focus on federal, state, or international frameworks. We welcome submissions from legal scholars, civil rights practitioners, computer scientists, policymakers, and industry experts.
Essays of 2,000–5,000 words may be submitted, with selected pieces to be published in Fall 2026. The submissions portal will close at 11:59 PM PT on May 1, 2026.