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2022 Evidence Summer Workshop (ESW2022)

The Evidence Summer Workshop will be held at at Vanderbilt Law School in Nashville, TN, on May 5-6, 2022. Details below:

Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the 2022 Evidence Summer Workshop (ESW2022) to be held at Vanderbilt Law School in Nashville, TN, on May 5-6, 2022. (In the event of a new COVID wave, ESW2022 will be moved to Zoom, but we are hoping to finally be in person again.)
The Evidence Summer Workshop provides evidence scholars an annual venue to present their latest projects, share ideas, and develop lasting relationships among each other. The Workshop features two types of sessions: i) Sessions for working drafts with assigned commentators, and ii) Smaller breakout sessions for ideas at an earlier stage of development.

All evidence scholars, whether presenting or not, are welcome to register and attend. Those wishing to present should submit an abstract or short summary (250 words for working papers, 100 words for early ideas) by March 15, 2022 on the conference webpage, evidenceworkshop.com. We welcome submissions from scholars at all stages of their careers, though some preference will be given to those within their first decade of teaching. Selection decisions will be made by April 1.

ESW2022 includes all meals (dinner, breakfast, lunch) for registrants. Participants are responsible for their own housing and travel costs. A block of rooms will be reserved at a nearby hotel for ESW participants. Additional information will be available soon at evidenceworkshop.com.

The 2022 Evidence Summer Workshop is generously made possible by Vanderbilt Law School’s Branstetter Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program.

If you have any questions, or would like to serve as a commentator on the papers, please contact any of us.

Ed Cheng (Vanderbilt), edward.cheng@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:edward.cheng@vanderbilt.edu>
Alex Nunn (Arkansas), ganunn@uark.edu<mailto:ganunn@uark.edu>
Julia Simon-Kerr (Connecticut), julia.simon-kerr@uconn.edu<mailto:julia.simon-kerr@uconn.edu>
Maggie Wittlin (Fordham), mwittlin1@fordham.edu<mailto:mwittlin1@fordham.edu>