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Saturday, June 07, 2025

Changes to Inaugural Law and Political Economy Conference

From conference organizer Luke Norris

Planning is still underway for the first annual LPE conference, but we're pushing the dates to FEBRUARY 5-7, 2026. We'll be putting out a CFP by August with information about how and what to submit. This conference will serve as the launch for a new Association of Law and Political Economy, an organization dedicated to the production of scholarly knowledge by academics, researchers, organizers, practitioners, and others committed to centering issues of political economy in the study of law. We hope that this work can be part of a larger project of imagining and working towards a more democratic, fair, egalitarian, inclusive, and sustainable future.
 
For now, save the new date and feel free to get in touch with any questions.
Members of the Association of Law and Political Economy Association Planning Committee
 
            Zohra Ahmed, Boston University School of Law
            Matthew Dimick, University at Buffalo School of Law 
            Veena Dubal, UC Irvine School of Law
            Luke Herrine, University of Alabama School of Law 
            Tarek Ismail, CUNY School of Law
            Jason Jackson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
            Amy Kapczynski, Yale Law School
            Martha McCluskey, University at Buffalo School and the LPE Collective 
            Luke Norris, University of Richmond School of Law
            Ngozi Okidegbe, Boston University School of Law
            Marissa Jackson Sow, University of Richmond School of Law
            Allison Tait, University of Richmond School of Law
            Karen Tani, University of Pennsylvania 
            Lisa Washington, University of Wisconsin Law School
            Noah Zatz, UCLA School of Law
 

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