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Critical Tax Conference – Tallahassee, FL

April 4, 2008toApril 5, 2008

Florida State University College of Law hosts the Critical Tax Conference April 4-5.

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Critical Tax Conference – Tallahassee, FL

Florida State University College of Law hosts the Critical Tax Conference April 4-5.

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Law and Neuroscience – Palo Alto, CA

April 5, 2008

Stanford Law School hosts the Junior Scholars Law and Neuroscience Workshop April 5, 2008.

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Law and Neuroscience – Palo Alto, CA

Stanford Law School hosts the Junior Scholars Law and Neuroscience Workshop April 5, 2008.

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April 2, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron

Jane Larson (Wisconsin Law), Regulating Sex: Multiple Paradigms for Thinking About Sexual Freedom and Autonomy

Chicago-Kent

Jeffrey G. Sherman (Chicago-Kent Law)

CUNY

Wendy Bach (CUNY Law)

Emory

Anne Dailey (UConn Law), Imagination and Choice

NYU Legal History

Bernard Freamon (Seton Hall Law), The Abolition of the Indian Ocean Slave Trade and the Vicissitudes of Empire

SMU Law & Citizenship

Michael Kirsch (Notre Dame Law), Taxing Citizens in a Global Economy

Texas

Alejandro Moreno (Texas Medicine), Implementation of the Istanbul Protocol – A Summary Report of the Efforts to Eliminate Torture and Ill-Treatment in Mexico

Toronto Law & Economics

Edward Rock (Penn Law), The Hanging Chads of Corporate Voting

UC Hastings

Reza Dibadj (USF Law)

UCLA Williams Institute

Adam Romero (The Williams Institute), When Family Falls

USC Law, History & Culture

Josephine McDonagh (King’s College), On Settling and Being Unsettled: Motion and Emotion in Dickens’s Bleak House

Posted by on April 2nd, 2008 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Comparative Law, Family Law, Law and Economics, Law and Gender, Law and Humanities, Law and Literature, Law and Sexuality, Legal History, Tax Law, Uncategorized | no comments