Call for Nominations: CALE/ACEJ Awards

Nominations are once again open for CALE/ACEJ’s two annual awards, with a due date of August 7, 2026.

The two awards are:

  • the CALE/ACEJ Best Paper Award, which recognizes the best legal ethics and professionalism paper by an emerging scholar; and
  • the CALE/ACEJ Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes sustained accomplishments in legal ethics and professionalism.

Information about the awards, including previous winners and the awards’ terms, is available at https://ethicsincanada.com/cale-awards/. This year’s selection committee is Amy Salyzyn (chair), Andrew Bernstein and Pooja Parmar, and the awards will be presented during CALE/ACEJ’s next annual conference on October 22-24, 2026.

For Best Paper nominations, submit an anonymized version of the paper to basil.alexander@torontomu.ca (can be your or someone else’s paper) by August 7, 2026. While we cannot ensure full blind review given the nature and size of the community, we will do the best we can.

For Lifetime Achievement nominations, complete and submit the nomination form (available on request from Basil Alexander, CALE/ACEJ’s Corporate Secretary) and the required supporting letter(s) to basil.alexander@torontomu.ca by August 7, 2026. The form and the supporting letter(s) may be submitted separately.

If you have questions about the awards, please contact Basil Alexander.

Travel Grants for CALE/ACEJ 2026 Conference

As a result of assigned royalties from Woolley, Devlin & Cotter, Lawyers’ Ethics and Professional Regulation, 4th ed (2021), CALE/ACEJ is pleased to continue the conference travel grant program that began in 2023. CALE/ACEJ thanks those who made this program possible.

Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in the field of legal ethics and professionalism are eligible to apply for a travel grant towards the cost of attending the next annual CALE/ACEJ conference on October 22-24, 2026 hosted by the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University. To qualify, an applicant must either be: (i) enrolled or based at a Canadian university; or (ii) a Canadian enrolled or based at a foreign university.

Applications are due by July 17, 2026 via email to Pooja Parmar, CALE/ACEJ’s Vice-President, at parmar@uvic.ca. Applicants must provide sufficient information to establish their eligibility and explain their financial need for the travel grant, including a travel budget. The Vice-President and the Treasurer will assess received applications by July 31, 2026.

Each recipient may receive a maximum of $500 per year, and the program has a cumulative maximum budget of $2000 per year. To receive their grant, each recipient must submit receipts for travel or accommodation expenses to the Treasurer totaling at least the amount awarded, and CALE/ACEJ will then accordingly pay the recipient during or after the conference.

Call for Topic/Paper Proposals – CALE/ACEJ 2026 Conference: Guidance and Accountability Towards a More Just Society

The Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University is pleased to host the next annual CALE/ACEJ conference in 2026. We look forward to welcoming you in person on October 22-24, 2026, in Toronto, Ontario.

We invite presentation proposals on topics or papers related to: 1) research and scholarship about legal ethics and professionalism, which includes professional and judicial regulation; and 2) teaching legal ethics and professionalism.

We welcome proposals from junior scholars (including graduate students) and from those working on legal ethics outside the academy. The final presentation format will likely be 15-20 minutes plus a Q&A. You are welcome to present a work in progress.

The TMU Law Review is also hoping to publish a special issue of papers presented at this conference. If you think you might be interested and will have a draft paper ready in advance of the conference, please let us know. Revised papers would then be due 2.5-3 months after the conference.

We look forward to receiving your proposal by June 30, 2026, via e-mail.

For research-related proposals and questions, please email both:

For teaching-related proposals and questions, please e-mail:

Please include in your submission:

  • your name (and the names of your co-presenters, if applicable)
  • your bio(s) (100 words max / each)
  • presentation title
  • an abstract (200 words max)
  • whether you are interested in submitting your paper for peer-review and publication by the TMU Law Review.

Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows are also encouraged to apply for the CALE/ACEJ Travel Grant to attend the conference. More information about the Travel Grant program can be found at https://ethicsincanada.com/?p=2862.