Information Needed on Implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act Suffolk University, the Shriver Center, Children's Hospital, and the World Institute on Disability are conducting an exploratory evaluation of the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The researchers request help in identifying both positive examples of and problems associated with implementation of the ADA. They are collecting information on all of the major areas covered by the ADA that affect persons with disabilities. Please forward any comments, materials, or other documentation of implementation efforts surrounding the ADA to: Mary Ann Allard, Ph.D., The Shriver Center, 200 Trapelo Road , Waltham, MA 02254, or call (617) 642-0293, FAX (617)642-0238 or on Internet, M.Allard@Suffolk.edu. Policy History Conference Scholars are invited to participate in a seminar concerning constitutional law and policy, focusing on Bruce Ackerman's We the People, Volume I: Foundations (1991). Scheduled for October 1-2, 1993 the Policy History Conference's sponsors are the Journal of Policy History and the Saint Louis University School of Law. Contact: Thomas F. Curran, Managing Editor, Journal of Policy History, Saint Louis University, 221 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63130, (314) 658-2339. Policy Studies Review: Call for Papers The Policy Studies Review publishes research and technical reports produced by social and natural scientists interested in advancing the state-of-the-art in basic and applied policy science. PSR encourages submission of manuscripts for peer review that reveal and analyze public policy processes and evaluate the outcomes of particular policies. It welcomes as well theoretical work that addresses the logic of policy inquiry and practice. All manuscripts and editorial correspondence should be sent to: Harvey Averch and Allan Rosenbaum, Co-Editors, Policy Studies Review, School of Public Affairs and Services, AC 1, Room 277, Florida International University, North Miami, FL 33181. Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Law: Call for Papers The purpose of the Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Law is to publish scholarly articles related to current issues in environmental, natural resources, and mineral law and allied fields. In recent issues the Journal has published constitutional, tax, labor, environmental property, economics, and administrative law articles. Currently, the Journal is accepting draft manuscripts for national review and possible publication in upcoming issues. Please send manuscripts to David Allen Reisman, Articles Editor, Journal of Natural resources and Environmental Law, Mineral Law Center, College of Law, 29 Law Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0048, FAX (606) 258-1061. New Masters Program Unveiled Suffolk University announces the first disability studies concentration in a Master of Public Administration program in the United States. For further information contact the program supervisor, Professor David Pfeiffer, Suffolk University, Boston, MA 02108-2270.