Alternative Dispute Resolution – Fort Worth, TX
| February 13, 2009 |
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will host a symposium on Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 13, 2009.
| February 13, 2009 |
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will host a symposium on Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 13, 2009.
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will host a symposium on Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 13, 2009.
| December 15, 2008 |
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review is accepting submissions for a symposium on Urban Gas Drilling. The symposium will take place April 16-17, 2009. Abstracts are due by Dec. 15, 2008.
| April 16, 2009 | to | April 17, 2009 |
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review is accepting submissions for a symposium on Urban Gas Drilling. The symposium will take place April 16-17, 2009. Abstracts are due by Dec. 15, 2008.
The Texas Wesleyan Law Review is accepting submissions for a symposium on Urban Gas Drilling. The symposium will take place April 16-17, 2009. Abstracts are due by Dec. 15, 2008.
| November 14, 2008 |
Marjorie Cohn (National Lawyers Guild), Shane Kadidal (Center for Constitutional Rights) and Jordan Paust (Houston Law), The Imperial Presidency
Michael Kang (EmoryLaw), Voting as Veto
Virtual Worlds, Social Networking and User-Generated Content
Adam Samaha (Chicago Law), Randomization and Judicial Review
Steven Davidoff (Connecticut Law), The Failure of Private Equity
Michael Rappaport (San Diego Law), The Tradeoff Between Originalism and Precedent: A Consequentialist Analysis
Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics Workshop
Zeke Emanuel (National Institute of Health), A New Theory for the Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources: The Complete Lives Framework
Randall Thomas (Vanderbilt Law)
Beth Lyon (Villanova Law), The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Migrant Workers: an Overlooked Opportunity to Educate America about ‘Brown-Collar’ Migration
Steve Choi (NYU Law), Motions for Lead Plaintiff in Securities Class Actions
Clarisa Long (Columbia Law), Interest Groups and Institutions in Patent and Copyright
Ziba Mir-Hosseini (NYU Law), The Law and the Veil
Oregon Environmental and Natural Resource Law
Dan Gavin (Oregon Geography), Abrupt Climate Change: Assessing its Impact on Forests and Wildfire from the Paleoecological Record
Santa Clara Social Justice Workshop
Michele Jawando (People for the American Way Foundation), Shattering the Myth: An Examination of the New Politics of Voter Suppression
Yale Law Economics and Organization
Edward Iacobucci (Toronto Law), Does Departing from Mandatory Corporate Law Increase Value
| November 13, 2008 |
Steven Davidoff (Connecticut Law), The Failure of Private Equity
Michael Rappaport (San Diego Law), The Tradeoff Between Originalism and Precedent: A Consequentialist Analysis
Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics Workshop
Zeke Emanuel (National Institute of Health), A New Theory for the Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources: The Complete Lives Framework
Randall Thomas (Vanderbilt Law)
Beth Lyon (Villanova Law), The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Migrant Workers: an Overlooked Opportunity to Educate America about ‘Brown-Collar’ Migration
Steve Choi (NYU Law), Motions for Lead Plaintiff in Securities Class Actions
Clarisa Long (Columbia Law), Interest Groups and Institutions in Patent and Copyright
Ziba Mir-Hosseini (NYU Law), The Law and the Veil
Oregon Environmental and Natural Resource Law
Dan Gavin (Oregon Geography), Abrupt Climate Change: Assessing its Impact on Forests and Wildfire from the Paleoecological Record
Santa Clara Social Justice Workshop
Michele Jawando (People for the American Way Foundation), Shattering the Myth: An Examination of the New Politics of Voter Suppression
Yale Law Economics and Organization
Edward Iacobucci (Toronto Law), Does Departing from Mandatory Corporate Law Increase Value
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