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Call for Papers Deadline: Lavender Law ’09 (incl. Junior Scholars’ Forum) – Brooklyn

March 6, 2009

This year’s National LGBT Bar Association (formerly NLGLA) Conference (“Lavender Law”) takes place on September 10-12, 2009, in Brooklyn, New York. Lavender Law offers academics the unique opportunity to come together with other law and sexuality scholars, as well as the attorneys who litigate and the judges who hear the cases that appear in our scholarly work.

This year, Lavender Law is expanding our Junior Scholars’ Forum. If you are a law professor who is just beginning to write scholarship focusing on law and sexuality issues, we encourage you to submit a proposal to the Junior Scholar’s Forum. If your proposal is accepted, you will receive extensive feedback and guidance from academics who have been working in the field.

To submit a proposal click here . The deadline for submissions is March 6, 2009.
To participate in the Junior Scholars program, send an email to Liz Glazer (Elizabeth.Glazer [at] Hofstra.edu) and Julie Greenberg (julieg [at] tjsl.edu).

Julie A. Greenberg (on behalf of the Academic Advisory Committee to the National LGBT Bar Association)
Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
2121 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110

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Lavender Law ’09 (incl. Junior Scholars’ Forum) – Brooklyn

September 10, 2009toSeptember 12, 2009

This year’s National LGBT Bar Association (formerly NLGLA) Conference (“Lavender Law”) takes place on September 10-12, 2009, in Brooklyn, New York. Lavender Law offers academics the unique opportunity to come together with other law and sexuality scholars, as well as the attorneys who litigate and the judges who hear the cases that appear in our scholarly work.

This year, Lavender Law is expanding our Junior Scholars’ Forum. If you are a law professor who is just beginning to write scholarship focusing on law and sexuality issues, we encourage you to submit a proposal to the Junior Scholar’s Forum. If your proposal is accepted, you will receive extensive feedback and guidance from academics who have been working in the field.

To submit a proposal click here . The deadline for submissions is March 6, 2009.
To participate in the Junior Scholars program, send an email to Liz Glazer (Elizabeth.Glazer [at] Hofstra.edu) and Julie Greenberg (julieg [at] tjsl.edu).

Julie A. Greenberg (on behalf of the Academic Advisory Committee to the National LGBT Bar Association)
Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
2121 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110

Posted by on February 17th, 2009 | EVENTS | no comments

Lavender Law ’09 (incl. Junior Scholars’ Forum) – Brooklyn

This year’s National LGBT Bar Association (formerly NLGLA) Conference (“Lavender Law”) takes place on September 10-12, 2009, in Brooklyn, New York. Lavender Law offers academics the unique opportunity to come together with other law and sexuality scholars, as well as the attorneys who litigate and the judges who hear the cases that appear in our scholarly work.

This year, Lavender Law is expanding our Junior Scholars’ Forum. If you are a law professor who is just beginning to write scholarship focusing on law and sexuality issues, we encourage you to submit a proposal to the Junior Scholar’s Forum. If your proposal is accepted, you will receive extensive feedback and guidance from academics who have been working in the field.

To submit a proposal click here . The deadline for submissions is March 6, 2009.

To participate in the Junior Scholars program, send an email to Liz Glazer (Elizabeth.Glazer [at] Hofstra.edu) and Julie Greenberg (julieg [at] tjsl.edu).

Julie A. Greenberg (on behalf of the Academic Advisory Committee to the National LGBT Bar Association)
Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
2121 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110

Posted by on February 17th, 2009 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Law and Sexuality | no comments

February 18th Colloquia/Workshops

February 18, 2009

Connecticut

       Justin Long (Connecticut Law), Against Certification

Emory

       Francesco Parisi (Minnesota Law)

Harvard Health Law

        Ben Roin (Harvard Law), The Perverse Incentives Created by the Patent Term for Drugs

Hofstra

       Darren Hutchinson (American University Law), Sexuality, Politics, and Doctrinal Evolution

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       Daniel B. Rodrigues (Texas Law), Is Administrative Law Inevitable

NYU Legal History

       James Whitman (Yale Law), Western Legal Imperialism: Thinking About the Deep Historical Roots

St. Louis

       Amy Coney Barrett (Notre Dame Law)

USC Law History and Culture

       Amy Adler (NYU Law), Medusa: A Look at Women in First Amendment Law

Posted by on February 17th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Health Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Economics, Law and Gender, Law and Philosophy, Law and Politics, Law and Sexuality, Legal History | no comments

February 17th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Economics

       Omri Ben-Shahar (Chicago Law), Myths of Consumer Protection: Information Litigation and Access

Marquette Law

       Lisa Laplante (Marquette Law), Outlawing Amnesty: The Return of Criminal Justice in Transitional Justice Schemes

New York Law Tuesday Workshop

       Susan Scafidi (Fordham Law)

Posted by on February 17th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Criminal Law, International Law, Law and Economics | no comments