Georgia Law Review is now accepting submissions for Volume 60’s Symposium, titled Polarized Courts: The New Private Enforcement, which will be held on Friday March 20, 2026. The Symposium will focus on the increasing use of private rights of action to perform enforcement traditionally done by state actors; the arms race among the states to enforce policy preferences through private rights of action; the ramifications for our union of these competing and polarizing uses of courts; and other similar topics. The symposium will include panels and a keynote address.
All interested speakers and authors are invited to email an abstract or short description of your article’s thesis, a brief biographic statement, and any other questions about your potential participation to galrev@uga.edu. We may accept proposals that do not fit into one of the above-mentioned categories so long as they analyze related topics. Georgia Law Review will reimburse all reasonable travel and lodging expenses associated with participation in the symposium.
We will accept proposals on a rolling basis until the issue is filled. If we accept your proposal, we require an editable draft by Monday, January 5, 2026. We prefer articles containing between 10,000 and 20,000 words, but we will consider articles outside of this range.
Please reach out if you have further questions. We hope you will join us for this exciting conversation next March!