In May, I wrote this post on the "Baseball and American Culture" symposium hosted annually and co-sponsored by SUNY-Oneonta and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. A few days ago I received a "call for papers" for the 2011 symposium. Here's the link.
An accompanying email also provided a relevant timeline of information:
December 17, 2010: Proposal Due Date
February 4, 2011: Selection of Papers is finalized
February 25, 2011: Presentation Invitation Acceptance Due Date
March 21, 2011: Initial Program Announcement
April 8, 2011: Mailing of Registration Packets
June 1-3, 2011: Symposium Program in Cooperstown
At the 2010 symposium, Arkansas law prof Dustin Buehler and Washington law prof Steve Calandrillo presented their co-authored paper (the subject of a blog post here). At a previous symposium, FIU law prof Howard Wasserman presented a paper. I'm guessing that any of these friends would be delighted to answer your questions about submitting and presenting a paper at the symposium. So if you're interested, step into the batter's box and swing away!
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