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Wrongful Convictions – Salt Lake City

November 15, 2007toNovember 16, 2007

The Utah Law Review, Utah Criminal Justice Center, and Utah Criminal Justice Society (S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah) present Beyond Biology: Wrongful Convictions in the Post-DNA World, Salt Lake City, Nov. 15-16.

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Wrongful Convictions – Salt Lake City

The Utah Law Review, Utah Criminal Justice Center, and Utah Criminal Justice Society (S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah) present Beyond Biology: Wrongful Convictions in the Post-DNA World, Salt Lake City, Nov. 15-16.

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Business Ethics, Law, and History – Chicago

November 2, 2007

The University of Chicago Law School presents Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street tomorrow, Nov. 2, 2007.

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Business Ethics, Law, and History (incl. slave trade) – Chicago

The University of Chicago Law School presents Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street tomorrow, Nov. 2, 2007.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | Business Law, CONFERENCES, Law and Race, Legal History | no comments

Economic Liberties, Property Rights, Constitution – San Diego

November 16, 2007toNovember 17, 2007

The Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism, University of San Diego School of Law, presents the Bernard Siegan Memorial Conference on Economic Liberties, Property Rights, and the Original Meaning of the Constitution, Nov. 16-17, 2007. Richard Epstein will be the keynote speaker.

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Economic Liberties, Property Rights, Constitution – San Diego

The Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism, University of San Diego School of Law, presents the Bernard Siegan Memorial Conference on Economic Liberties, Property Rights, and the Original Meaning of the Constitution, Nov. 16-17, 2007. Richard Epstein will be the keynote speaker.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | CONFERENCES, Constitutional Law, Law and Economics | no comments

Transnational Public Interest Law – Los Angeles

February 29, 2008

The UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs presents Transnational Public Interest Law: Lawyering for Social Justice, Feb. 29, 2008.

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Transnational Public Interest Law – Los Angeles

The UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs presents Transnational Public Interest Law: Lawyering for Social Justice, Feb. 29, 2008.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, International Law, Law and Society | no comments

Sexual Orientation – Los Angeles

February 22, 2008

The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law presents its Seventh Annual Update on Sexual Orientation and Policy, Feb. 22, 2008.

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Sexual Orientation – Los Angeles

The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law presents its Seventh Annual Update on Sexual Orientation and Policy, Feb. 22, 2008.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | CONFERENCES, Law and Sexuality | no comments

Mass. v. EPA, Climate Change – Los Angeles

January 25, 2008

UCLA Law Review is sponsoring a symposium to bring together top minds in the field of environmental law to discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts v. EPA and its implications for climate change regulation, Jan. 25, 2008.

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Mass. v. EPA, Climate Change – Los Angeles

UCLA Law Review is sponsoring a symposium to bring together top minds in the field of environmental law to discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts v. EPA and its implications for climate change regulation, Jan. 25, 2008.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | CONFERENCES, Environmental Law | no comments

Transparency in the Civil Justice System – Los Angeles

November 2, 2007

The RAND Institute for Civil Justice and UCLA School of Law present Transparency in the Civil Justice System, Nov. 2, 2007, at UCLA.

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Transparency in the Civil Justice System – Los Angeles

The RAND Institute for Civil Justice and UCLA School of Law present Transparency in the Civil Justice System, Nov. 2, 2007, at UCLA.

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Globalization of Class Actions – Oxford

December 13, 2007toDecember 14, 2007

Stanford Law School and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, are cosponsoring The Globalization of Class Actions, Dec. 13-14, 2007, in Oxford.

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Globalization of Class Actions – Oxford

Stanford Law School and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, are cosponsoring The Globalization of Class Actions, Dec. 13-14, 2007, in Oxford.

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | Civil Procedure, CONFERENCES, International Law | no comments

Race and Racism – Berkeley

November 1, 2007toNovember 2, 2007

The Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice (University of California at Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law) hosts Reclaiming and Reframing the Dialogue on Race and Racism: A Symposium Questioning the Social and Legal Assumptions About Racial Discrimination and Exploring Strategies to Advance Racial Justice, today and tomorrow, Nov. 1-2, 2007.

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Race and Racism – Berkeley

The Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice (University of California at Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law) hosts Reclaiming and Reframing the Dialogue on Race and Racism: A Symposium Questioning the Social and Legal Assumptions About Racial Discrimination and Exploring Strategies to Advance Racial Justice, today and tomorrow, Nov. 1-2, 2007.

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African-American and Minority Issues in Election – Berkeley

November 8, 2007toNovember 9, 2007

The Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy‘s 2007 symposium will be Setting the Agenda: Examining the Critical Legal Issues Facing African-Americans and Minority Communities in the 2008 Elections, Nov. 8-9, 2007.

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African-American and Minority Issues in Election – Berkeley

The Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy‘s 2007 symposium will be Setting the Agenda: Examining the Critical Legal Issues Facing African-Americans and Minority Communities in the 2008 Elections, Nov. 8-9, 2007.

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November 1, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston University

Amanda Frost (American Law), (Over)Valuing Uniformity

Brooklyn

Christopher Eisgruber (Princeton Law and Public Affairs), The Next Justice: Repairing the Supreme Court Appointments Process

Columbia

Lani Guinier (Harvard Law), Beyond Electocracy: Rethinking The Political Representative as a Powerful Stranger

Columbia Tax Policy

Lily Batchelder (NYU Law), How Should an Ideal Consumption Tax or Income Tax Treat Wealth Transfers

Duke International and Comparative Law

Erhard Busek (Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe), Southeast Europe–A Region Regains Stability and Future: Changes and Open Problems (Kosovo, Bosnia, EU Enlargement)

Georgetown

Marty Lederman (Georgetown Law), The Commander in Chief at the Lowest Ebb

Minnesota Public Law

Gillian Metzger (Columbia Law), Administrative Law as the New Federalism

NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy

Ronald Dworkin (NYU Law), Responsibility Without Freedom

Stanford Law and Economics

Michael Meurer (Boston University Law), The Private Cost of Patent Litigation

Northwestern Law and Economics

Margaret F. Brinig (Notre Dame Law), The One-Size Fits All Family

Vanderbilt

Daniel Crane (Cardozo Law)

Washington University in St. Louis

Reva Siegel (Yale Law)

Yale Law and Economics

Glenn Loury (Brown Economics), Valuing Identity: The Simple Economics of Affirmative Action Programs

Posted by on November 1st, 2007 | Administrative Law, Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Commercial Law, Comparative Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Law and Economics, Law and Humanities, Law and Politics, Tax Law, Uncategorized | no comments