Deadline: February 23, 2024
The Indian Law Section is soliciting proposals for articles to be included in the 2024 special Indian Law edition of the Arizona Attorney magazine. The proposal should focus on an issue of interest to those who practice Indian Law.
Past articles from the 2023 Indian Law edition were:
A Journey and a Cautionary Tale
BY: SHERRY HUTT
Up Shit Creek Looking for a Paddle
BY: M. KATHRYN HOOVER
Protecting Indigenous Sacred Places
BY: OLGA SYMEONOGLOU
The Trouble With the Tribal Law and Order Act
BY: CHRISTINA RINNERT
Avoiding Alphabet Soup in Your Legal Writing
BY: HON. KYLE FIELDS
Indian Law From Behind the Bench, Edition 2
BY: ALEXANDER MALLORY
Additional past articles from the
2022 Indian Law edition
Either a short or a long article may be proposed. Generally, a long article will be between 2,000 and 2,500 words (in a Microsoft Word document, about 9 to 12 pages including endnotes) and will be about 3 to 4 pages in the magazine. A short article will be approximately 1,500 words and typically will be 2 pages in the magazine.
The proposal should provide the following information: author’s name and contact information (e-mail address, phone number, and name of employer/firm); the subject matter of the article (e.g., ICWA, NAGPRA, Water Rights, Land Use, Tribal Sovereignty, Gaming, etc.); the anticipated title; and a concise summary of the thesis of the article.
Proposal authors will be notified on whether their proposed article has been accepted by March 1, 2024. The draft of the article for a selected proposal will be due on April 12, 2024. Final drafts of selected articles are due by May 10, 2024.
If you would like to submit a proposal or if you have questions, please contact:
- Hon. June Harris, Member-at-Large, Indian Law Section
JHarris@sc.pima.gov - Matthew Ramirez, Immediate Past Chairperson, Indian Law Section
Matthewramirez530@gmail.com