Legal Scholarship Blog

Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
A Service from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law & University of Washington School of Law

How to Make the Most of This Blog

Last week at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools I had the opportunity to talk to a number of people about this blog. I was pleased that many of them agreed that a blog to help people track law-related conferences, calls for papers, and workshops was a good idea. A few even said they’d seen it.

One person noted that many of the faculty at her school were not blog users and needed to be persuaded to try one out. That made me think that it might be useful to explain the ways that you can use this blog. It’s got a lot of content and a number of tools for navigating, so some tips could help.

So if you’re not a regular blog user, take a look at the new page, Ways to Use This Site, and take a look around.

Whether you’re a busy blogger or an occasional visitor, remember to send us your announcements of conferences and symposia — legalscholarshipblog|at|gmail.com.  We also welcome comments and suggestions.

– Mary Whisner (part of the UW end of our cross-country collaboration)

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 7th, 2008 | Uncategorized | one comment

Tribal Law & Government - Lawrence, KS

February 1, 2008

The University of Kansas School of Law Tribal Law and Government Center hosts its 12th Annual Tribal Law and Government Conference, Friday, Feb. 1, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 7th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments

Tribal Law & Government - Lawrence, KS

The University of Kansas School of Law Tribal Law and Government Center hosts its 12th Annual Tribal Law and Government Conference, Friday, Feb. 1, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 7th, 2008 | Indian Law, CONFERENCES | no comments

January 7, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

January 7, 2008

Chicago Law and Philosophy

Charles Tilly (Columbia Social Science)

Rutgers-Camden

Adam Kolber (San Diego Law), The Subjective Experience of Punishment

Vanderbilt Faculty Presentations

Richard Nagareda (Vanderbilt Law), Discussion of Vioxx Settlement

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 7th, 2008 | Law and Philosophy, EVENTS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Humanities, Tort Law | no comments