THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the seventh annual National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars. This year’s event will be held at the historic Hacienda del Sol Resort in Tucson on March 28–29, 2025. The March weather should be beautiful, and the resort has breathtaking views of the Catalina Mountains, with many outdoor recreational opportunities nearby.
As in previous years, there will be a series of panels organized by subject matter moderated by Distinguished Commentators. The program will also include several break-out “lightning sessions,” in which participants deliver short, no-paper presentations on early-stage projects followed by group discussion. The conference schedule will include plenty of time for informal conversation and outstanding food.
Martha Minow (Harvard) will give a keynote lecture. Distinguished Commentators for 2025 include:
• Charles Barzun (Virginia)
• Samuel Bray (Notre Dame)
• Seth Davis (UC-Berkeley)
• Saikrishna Prakash (Virginia)
• Seana Shiffrin (UCLA)
• Amanda Tyler (UC-Berkeley)
The Rehnquist Center will provide breakfast and lunch for all registered conference participants and a Friday dinner and reception for panelists, lightning-round presenters, and commentators. Participants must cover travel and lodging costs. There is a conference registration fee of $250, which is waived for all panelists, lightning-round presenters, and commentators, as well as University of Arizona Law students and faculty. In addition, a limited number of scholarships are available to those unable to attend the event otherwise.
Logistical questions should be directed to Arizona Law’s events team (law-events@list.arizona.edu).
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
- Andrew Coan (Arizona)
- Rebecca Aviel (Denver)
- Eunice Lee (Arizona)
- Shalev Roisman (Arizona)
- David Schwartz (Wisconsin)
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Past Conferences
2024 Keynote - Richard Re
2023 Keynote - Aziz Huq (University of Chicago)
2022 Keynote - Lee Epstein (Washington University in St. Louis)
2021 Keynote - Jamal Greene (Columbia)
2019 Keynote - David Straus (Chicago)
About the Rehnquist Center
The William H. Rehnquist Center on the Constitutional Structures of Government was established in 2006 at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. The non-partisan center honors the legacy of Chief Justice Rehnquist by encouraging public understanding of the structural constitutional themes that were integral to his jurisprudence: the separation of powers among the three branches of government, the balance of powers between the federal and state governments, and among sovereigns more generally, and judicial independence.