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Legal Information & Law Libraries – Beijing

The China–United States Conference on Legal Information and Law Libraries will be held in Beijing in May, 2009. Specific dates and location will be announced in the near future. The conference is sponsored by the Posted by on January 29th, 2008 | Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Law Librarianship, Legal Research & Writing | no comments

Prosecutorial Ethic – Seattle

May 30, 2008

The University of Washington School of Law is presenting The Prosecutorial Ethic, Fri., May 30, 2008. The symposium’s agenda, still being developed, will include a panel on cases with intense media coverage, a panel on comparative prosecution, and a panel addressing the question “Who is the client in civil prosecution?” A featured speaker will be United States Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald (N.D. Ill.).

The Washington Law Review is planning a symposium issue on the same theme.

Posted by on January 29th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments

Prosecutorial Ethic – Seattle

The University of Washington School of Law is presenting The Prosecutorial Ethic, Fri., May 30, 2008. The symposium’s agenda, still being developed, will include a panel on cases with intense media coverage, a panel on comparative prosecution, and a panel addressing the question “Who is the client in civil prosecution?” A featured speaker will be United States Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald (N.D. Ill.).

The Washington Law Review is planning a symposium issue on the same theme.

Posted by on January 29th, 2008 | Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Legal Ethics | no comments

January 29, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago-Kent

Carolyn Shapiro (Chicago-Kent Law)

Chicago Crime & Punishment

Steve Raphael

Chicago Law & Economics

Robert Tamura (Clemson Economics), Unmarried Fertility, Crime and Social Stigma

Georgetown

Jodi Short (Berkeley Sociology)

Lewis & Clark

Michael Madison (Pitt Law), Information Governance

Notre Dame

John Nagle (Notre Dame Law), Environmental Law in Antarctica

Pittsburgh

David Harris (Pitt Law), Rethinking the Use of Informants: The Realities of Police/Muslim Relations in the U.S. After 9/11

Texas

Stuart Chinn (Texas Law), Situating Judicial Action within Regime Politics: A Recurrent Theory of Judicial Behavior

Washington

Sergey Gerasin (Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Science), Russian land reform: phases, procedures, outcome

Posted by on January 29th, 2008 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Comparative Law, Courts, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Jurisprudence, Law and Economics, Law and Society, Property Law, Uncategorized | no comments