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National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop - Winston-Salem, NC

National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop (Winston-Salem, NC, May 23, 2008):

Wake Forest University School of Law and the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School announce a workshop for military and civilian junior faculty working in the area of national security law (broadly understood to include the full range of constitutional, statutory, and international law concepts implicated by national security issues). Our aim is to provide an informal setting for participants to present and discuss works-in-progress, for civilian and JAG faculty to get to know one another, and for civilian faculty to receive instruction from JAG faculty concerning current issues in the law of war.

The call for papers deadline is April 4, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on March 24th, 2008 | JUNIOR SCHOLARS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, National Security Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, International Law, Constitutional Law | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop

April 4, 2008

National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop (Winston-Salem, NC, May 23, 2008):

Wake Forest University School of Law and the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School announce a workshop for military and civilian junior faculty working in the area of national security law (broadly understood to include the full range of constitutional, statutory, and international law concepts implicated by national security issues). Our aim is to provide an informal setting for participants to present and discuss works-in-progress, for civilian and JAG faculty to get to know one another, and for civilian faculty to receive instruction from JAG faculty concerning current issues in the law of war.

The call for papers deadline is April 4, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on March 24th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments

National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop - Winston-Salem, NC

May 23, 2008

National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop (Winston-Salem, NC, May 23, 2008):

Wake Forest University School of Law and the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School announce a workshop for military and civilian junior faculty working in the area of national security law (broadly understood to include the full range of constitutional, statutory, and international law concepts implicated by national security issues). Our aim is to provide an informal setting for participants to present and discuss works-in-progress, for civilian and JAG faculty to get to know one another, and for civilian faculty to receive instruction from JAG faculty concerning current issues in the law of war.

The call for papers deadline is April 4, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on March 24th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments

March 24, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Georgetown Law & Philosophy

Paul Kahn (Yale Law), Evil and Blame & Out of Eden

Georgetown Statutory Colloquium

Bradford Clark (George Washington Law), Process-Based Federalism Readings 1 & 2

Georgia

Camille A. Nelson (Saint Louis Law)

Rutgers-Camden

Howard Gillette (Rutgers-Camden History), Civitas in the Design of Housing for the Poor

Seton Hall

Michael Gerhardt (UNC Law)

St. John’s

Melanie Leslie (Cardozo Law), Strengthening Fiduciary Norms in Nonprofit Corporations

Suffolk

Beth Lyon (Villanova Law), Migrant Works and Clinical Pedagogy

Temple

Amy Sinden (Temple Law)

Texas

Adair Morse (Chicago Business)

Jonathan Simon (UC Berkeley Law), War on! Why a “War on Cancer” should replace our “War on Crime” (and Terror)

Yale Corporate Law

Gandolfo V. DiBlasi (Sullivan & Cromwell), Certified Public Scapegoat: Enron, Arthur Andersen & David Duncan

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 24th, 2008 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Politics, Law and Philosophy, Poverty Law, Law and Society, Law and Economics, Criminal Law, Health Law, Business Law, Uncategorized | no comments

March 24, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

March 24, 2008

Georgetown Law & Philosophy

Paul Kahn (Yale Law), Evil and Blame & Out of Eden

Georgetown Statutory Colloquium

Bradford Clark (George Washington Law), Process-Based Federalism Readings 1 & 2

Georgia

Camille A. Nelson (Saint Louis Law)

Rutgers-Camden

Howard Gillette (Rutgers-Camden History), Civitas in the Design of Housing for the Poor

Seton Hall

Michael Gerhardt (UNC Law)

St. John’s

Melanie Leslie (Cardozo Law), Strengthening Fiduciary Norms in Nonprofit Corporations

Suffolk

Beth Lyon (Villanova Law), Migrant Works and Clinical Pedagogy

Temple

Amy Sinden (Temple Law)

Texas

Adair Morse (Chicago Business)

Jonathan Simon (UC Berkeley Law), War on! Why a “War on Cancer” should replace our “War on Crime” (and Terror)

Yale Corporate Law

Gandolfo V. DiBlasi (Sullivan & Cromwell), Certified Public Scapegoat: Enron, Arthur Andersen & David Duncan

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 22nd, 2008 | EVENTS, Law and Politics, Law and Philosophy, Poverty Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Society, Criminal Law, Health Law, Business Law, Law and Economics, Uncategorized | no comments