The Center for Families, Children and the Courts at the University of Baltimore School of Law presents the first Urban Child symposium on Thursday, April 2, 2009. The symposium, Solving the Drop-Out Crisis: Getting the Other Half to Attend and Achieve, will focus on the challenges facing urban children and the best ways to help children face those challenges successfully.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 24th, 2008
| EVENTS |
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The Center for Families, Children and the Courts at the University of Baltimore School of Law presents the first Urban Child symposium on Thursday, April 2, 2009. The symposium, Solving the Drop-Out Crisis: Getting the Other Half to Attend and Achieve, will focus on the challenges facing urban children and the best ways to help children face those challenges successfully.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 24th, 2008
| CONFERENCES, Law and Society, Poverty Law |
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Cincinnati
Jessie Hill (Case Western Law), Of Christmas Trees and Corpus Christie: The Establishment Clause and Change of Meaning over Time
Georgetown Law and Economics
Jonathan Nash (Emory Law)
Kansas
David Stras (Minnesota Law), Pierce Butler: A Supreme Technician
New York South Africa Reading Group
Brian Ray (Cleveland Marshall College of Law), Understanding Engagement as an Enforcement Mechanism for Socioeconomic Rights
Toronto Law and Literature
Judith Resnik (Yale Law), Representing Justice: An Iconography of Norms
Virginia
John Donohue (Yale Law), Can You Believe Econometric Evaluations of Law, Policy, and Medicine?
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 24th, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Constitutional Law, Empirical Legal Studies, Jurisprudence, Law and Economics, Law and Philosophy |
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The 2009 Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association Thursday, May 28 through Sunday, May 31, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in the city of Denver. The theme is Law, Power, and Inequality in the 21st Century.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 24th, 2008
| Civil Rights Law, CONFERENCES, Empirical Legal Studies, Law and Humanities, Law and Race, Law and Society, LECTURES, Legal Associations |
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