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Law School Computing - Baltimore

June 19, 2008toJune 21, 2008

Transforming Legal Education, the 2008 Conference on Law School Computing (CALI) will be hosted by the University of Maryland School of Law June 19-21, 2008. Session proposals are accepted until June 1, 2008. Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on February 11th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments

Law School Computing - Baltimore

Transforming Legal Education, the 2008 Conference on Law School Computing (CALI) will be hosted by the University of Maryland School of Law June 19-21, 2008. Session proposals are accepted until June 1, 2008. Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on February 11th, 2008 | Law and Cyberspace, Legal Research & Writing, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Legal Education, CONFERENCES | no comments

February 11, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

February 11, 2008

Chicago Law & Philosophy

Janice Nadler (Northwestern Law)

Duke International & Comparative Law

Jurgen Basedow (Max Planck Institute), The Reform of European Antitrust Law

Georgetown Law & Philosophy

John Mikhail (Georgetown Law), Bentham’s Theory of Fictions and Critique of Natural Rights

Georgia

Douglas H. Yarn (Georgia State Law)

Penn Law & Philosophy

John Gardner (Oxford Law), Introduction to the Second Edition of H.L.A. Hart’s Punishment and Responsibility

Rutgers-Camden

Damon Smith (Rutgers-Camden Law), Reconceptualizing Urban Redevelopment: Participatory Planning and Procedural Protections

San Diego

Ken Bamberger (UC Berkeley Law)

Seton Hall

Janai Nelson (St. John’s Law)

Stanford Internet & Society

Judith Donath (MIT), Virtual Design and Trustworthy Signals

St. John’s

Sherry F. Colb (Columbia Law), Why is Torture “Different” and How “Different” is it?

Temple

Steven L. Schwarcz (Duke Law), Protecting Financial Markets: Lessons from the Subprime Mortgage Meltdown

UC Berkeley

Cindy Skach (Harvard Government), The Constitution of Peoples: Outlaw Religion and the Public Sphere

UC Berkeley Law & Economics

Robert Litan (Kauffman Foundation), Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity

Yale Corporate Law

Michael R. Eisenson (Charlesbank Capital Partners), An Insider’s Perspective on Private Equity Investing

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on February 10th, 2008 | Comparative Law, Law and Religion, Law and Humanities, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Philosophy, EVENTS, Law and Economics, Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property, Property Law, Business Law, Commercial Law, Civil Rights Law, Uncategorized | no comments

Federalism and Climate Change - Tuscon

February 11, 2008

The William H. Rehnquist Center on the Constitutional Structures of Government, the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, and the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth (Univ. of Ariz.) will host Federalism and Climate Change: The Role of the States in a Future Federal Regime, Feb. 11, 2008. Justice Stephen Breyer will be the keynote speaker.

Update (Feb. 28): See Justice Breyer’s remarks on C-SPAN.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 21st, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments

ABA Meetings through 2015

February 6, 2008toFebruary 12, 2008

If you like to plan ahead (the ABA certainly does!), here are future ABA meetings: Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 6th, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments