The University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review is accepting submissions for Volume 14. We are committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues that affect the communities of color. The issues that the University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review hope to address include, but are not limited to: reparations, prison abolition, transgender rights and advocacy, race-motivated gentrification in urban communities, disparities in access to legal services across races and ethnicities in racially diverse communities, causes and effects of homophobia in communities of color, any cutting-edge First Amendment or employment issues that pertain to race, and other issues related to social injustices faced by disenfranchised or minority groups.
All articles must adhere to the 21st Edition of the Bluebook. Submissions should be in Times New Roman, no smaller than 12-point font, should utilize footnotes instead of endnotes, and should have numbered pages. All submissions must include (1) a brief abstract, (2) a copy of the manuscript, and (3) the author’s most recent résumé or C.V.
Please send all submissions to rsjlr@students.law.miami.edu. We look forward to reviewing your submissions.