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Third Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies - Update

The Organizing Committee has begun reviewing papers submitted for the September 12-13, 2008 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies to be held at Cornell Law School  in Ithaca, NY.  In light of a number of requests for extensions and mindful of a deadline that falls near the end of a semester, the CELS Organizing Committee will continue to accept papers for consideration for the conference for a limited period after the April 15 deadline. Papers submitted after April 15 will be considered for inclusion in the conference subject to the availability of space. We expect a hard cutoff date of May 16.

Authors who have already submitted papers may use the SSRN system to submit a revised version. Peer reviewers will consider whichever version is available at the time they undertake their peer reviews.

Here are links to information about the Call for Papers and the Conference.

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 22nd, 2008 | Empirical Legal Studies, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES | no comments

April 22, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Politics

Daniel Farber (UC Berkeley Law), Modeling Climate Change and Its Impacts: Law, Policy and Science

Chicago-Kent

Robin West (Georgetown Law)

Georgetown

Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law), Wendel Government Lawyers

Harvard Internet & Society

Tracey Mitrano (Cornell, Director of IT Policy), Building a Global University

Lewis & Clark

Steve Johansen (Lewis & Clark) & Anne Villella (Lewis & Clark)

Minnesota Law & History

Linda K. Kerber (Iowa History), Stateless in America

Notre Dame

Father John Coughlin (Notre Dame Law)

Texas

Stephen Elkin (Maryland Behavioral and Social Sciences), The Theory of Republican Constitution

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 22nd, 2008 | Law and Politics, Law and Cyberspace, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Legal History, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Uncategorized | no comments

April 22, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

April 22, 2008

Chicago Law & Politics

Daniel Farber (UC Berkeley Law), Modeling Climate Change and Its Impacts: Law, Policy and Science

Chicago-Kent

Robin West (Georgetown Law)

Georgetown

Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law), Wendel Government Lawyers

Harvard Internet & Society

Tracey Mitrano (Cornell, Director of IT Policy), Building a Global University

Lewis & Clark

Steve Johansen (Lewis & Clark) & Anne Villella (Lewis & Clark)

Minnesota Law & History

Linda K. Kerber (Iowa History), Stateless in America

Notre Dame

Father John Coughlin (Notre Dame Law)

Texas

Stephen Elkin (Maryland Behavioral and Social Sciences), The Theory of Republican Constitution

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 20th, 2008 | EVENTS, Law and Politics, Law and Cyberspace, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Legal History, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Uncategorized | no comments

Australian Institute of Comparative Legal Systems Conference

April 21, 2008toApril 25, 2008

The Hague Conference - The International Legal System, by the Australian Institute of Comparative Legal Systems in The Hague, Netherlands, April 21-25, 2008

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 3rd, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments