Spring is upon us again, and along with the rest of the Law Review, the Colloquy is in the process of transferring editorial control to the class of 2009. Isaac Peterson, Melissa Whitehead, and Richard Kirkendall will be handing over control to three new editors:
Kristin Feeley, Senior Colloquy Editor, will be responsible for selection of the Colloquy's content and its overall production schedule.
Jason Allen, Managing Colloquy Editor, will ensure that the editorial quality of all Colloquy pieces matches the quality of pieces found in the print Law Review.
Brianne Straka, Executive Colloquy Editor, will handle Colloquy publication duties and act as the webmaster.
All submissions should be sent to Kristin, and all of the information in the Frequently Asked Questions still applies. As always, the Colloquy focuses upon shorter essays on timely topics and we encourage your suggestions and submissions.
This year should provide for many interesting issues. Our colloquy on climate change will be ongoing. In addition, we hope for timely scholarship resulting from high-profile Supreme Court cases, such as Danforth v. Minnesota and Spring/United Management v. Mendelsohn, that will produce a discussion like our recent five-part series on Bowles v. Russell. Finally, we are interested in broadening the scope of the Colloquy by publishing new perspectives, such as a comparative or critical race theory, and by reaching out to authors who may not typically publish in American legal journals, including scholars in other disciplines or legal scholars from other nations.
Thanks for reading, and stay tuned—we have big plans for the next year.


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