The LSU Law Journal for Social Justice & Policy is now accepting submissions for Volume VI. The Journal seeks high-quality, original scholarship that meaningfully engages issues of social justice, public policy, and law’s role in addressing systemic inequality.
We particularly welcome submissions that explore the interaction between law and social justice across doctrinal, theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-
Civil rights and constitutional law
-
Criminal justice reform and policing
-
Economic justice and inequality
-
Education, healthcare, and housing policy
-
Labor and employment law
-
Immigration and refugee policy
-
Voting rights and democratic governance
-
Gender, race, sexuality, and identity in law
-
Technology, data, and social justice
-
Comparative, international, or transnational social justice issues
The Journal encourages submissions that are innovative, policy-oriented, and forward-looking, including pieces that propose legislative, judicial, or administrative reforms. Interdisciplinary work and scholarship informed by practice, community engagement, or empirical analysis are especially welcome.