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“New Voices in Human Rights” – at AALS Annual Meeting

October 4, 2007
10:30 amto12:15 pm

The International Human Rights Law Section is reminding interested individuals that it will repeat its popular “New Voices in Human Rights” program to assist faculty members and other scholars who have not previously had an opportunity to present a scholarly paper at an AALS annual meeting. The program will be Friday, January 4, 2008, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., as part of the AALS Annual Meeting. Deadline for submission of papers: Wednesday, October 11, 2007. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

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Call for Papers: “New Voices in Human Rights” Program at AALS Annual Meeting

The International Human Rights Law Section of AALS is reminding interested individuals that it will repeat its popular “New Voices in Human Rights” program to assist faculty members and other scholars who have not previously had an opportunity to present a scholarly paper at an AALS (American Association of Law Schools) annual meeting. The program will be Friday, January 4, 2008, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., as part of the AALS Annual Meeting. Deadline for submission of papers: Wednesday, October 11, 2007. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by on September 13th, 2007 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Civil Rights Law, CONFERENCES, International Law, Law and Society | no comments

September 13, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston University

Bob Bone (BU Law)

Florida State

Suja Thomas (Cincinnati Law), Why the Motion to Dismiss Is Now Unconstitutional

Georgetown

Sasha Volokh (Georgetown Law), Choosing Interpretive Methods: A Positive Theory of Judges and Everyone Else

Iowa

Arthur Bonfield (Iowa Law), An Agenda for Revising Iowa’s Public Records and Open Meetings Laws

NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosphy

Sharon Street (NYU Bioethics), Objectivity and Truth:  You’d Better Rethink It

Posted by on September 13th, 2007 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence | no comments