The Clinical Law Review (a peer-edited journal sponsored by CLEA, AALS, and NYU) will host a workshop for authors Oct. 18, 2008. Scholarships are available for presenters whose employers do not provide travel support. Applications to register for the conference and applications for scholarships are due on June 16, 2008. Recipients of a scholarship will be asked to submit a full draft of their article by September 15, 2008.
The Workshop will provide an opportunity for clinical teachers who are writing about any subject (clinical pedagogy, substantive law, interdisciplinary analysis, empirical work, etc.) to meet with other clinicians writing on similar topics to discuss their works-in-progress and brainstorm ideas for further development of their articles.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 12th, 2008
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The Clinical Law Review (a peer-edited journal sponsored by CLEA, AALS, and NYU) will host a workshop for authors Oct. 18, 2008. Scholarships are available for presenters whose employers do not provide travel support. Applications to register for the conference and applications for scholarships are due on June 16, 2008. Recipients of a scholarship will be asked to submit a full draft of their article by September 15, 2008.The Workshop will provide an opportunity for clinical teachers who are writing about any subject (clinical pedagogy, substantive law, interdisciplinary analysis, empirical work, etc.) to meet with other clinicians writing on similar topics to discuss their works-in-progress and brainstorm ideas for further development of their articles.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 12th, 2008
| EVENTS |
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The Clinical Law Review (a peer-edited journal sponsored by CLEA, AALS, and NYU) will host a workshop for authors Oct. 18, 2008. Scholarships are available for presenters whose employers do not provide travel support. Applications to register for the conference and applications for scholarships are due on June 16, 2008. Recipients of a scholarship will be asked to submit a full draft of their article by September 15, 2008.
The Workshop will provide an opportunity for clinical teachers who are writing about any subject (clinical pedagogy, substantive law, interdisciplinary analysis, empirical work, etc.) to meet with other clinicians writing on similar topics to discuss their works-in-progress and brainstorm ideas for further development of their articles.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 12th, 2008
| Empirical Legal Studies, Clinics, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Legal Education, CONFERENCES |
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Columbia Law and Economics
Barak Richman (Duke Law)
Georgetown Law and Philosophy
Henry Richardson (Georgetown Philosophy)
Marquette
Andrew Gold (DePaul Law)
Queen’s Law
Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law), Politics and Government Lawyers
Rutgers-Camden
Ekow Yankah (Illinois Law), Virtue’s Domain
Seton Hall
Dorothy Brown (Washington and Lee Law)
SMU Law and Citizenship
Laura Appleman (Willamette Law), The Lost True Meaning of the Jury Trial Right
St. John’s
Thomas Healy (Seton Hall Law), Brandenburg in a Time of Terror
Temple
Alice Ristroph (Utah Law), Respect and Resistance in Punishment Theory
Vanderbilt
Curtis Bridgeman (Florida State Law)
Vanderbilt Faculty Presentation
Tracey E. George (Vanderbilt Law), The Study of Judicial Behavior Colloquium
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 12th, 2008
| EVENTS, Law and Politics, Law and Philosophy, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Economics, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Uncategorized |
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