Call for Submissions: Government Law Review Special Issue on Education Law (Vol. 19, Issue 2)

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The Government Law Review invites the submission of scholarly articles on topics related to education law, including federal, state, local, tribal, international, and non-traditional educational systems and their regulation and management. We seek to publish insightful, timely analysis of the evolving state of education law and policy.

We seek to include articles in this issue that will complement our academic symposium in February. This year's symposium theme is Transforming Futures: Education, Law, and Youth Wellbeing, and promises to be a dynamic gathering of legal minds where innovative ideas, cutting-edge research, and insightful discourse will be shared. The symposium particularly focuses on the biggest issues facing education in New York, including special education, supporting students with disabilities, and equity in education.

The GLR accepts article submissions through Scholastica exclusively. Please attach a current resume or CV to your submission. While the GLR has no page-count requirement for submissions, most articles we publish are between 8,000 and 30,000 words. At this time, the GLR is not accepting submissions from current law students.

The GLR will accept submissions for this special issue through December 15th, 2025, with decisions on a rolling basis through December 31st, 2025 and publication of Issue 2 in Late Spring/Early Summer 2026.

For questions regarding submissions, please contact our Managing Editor for Submissions, Sam Poyer, via email at spoyer@albanylaw.edu. We look forward to reviewing your work.