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April 8th Colloquia/Workshops

April 8, 2009

Harvard Health Law

       Kate Baicker (Health Economics), Expanding Public Health Insurance

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       Vanessa Baird (Colorado Poli. Sci.) and Tonja Jacobi (Northwestern Law), How the Dissent Becomes the Majority: Using Federalism to Transform Coalitions in the U.S. Supreme Court

NYU Legal History

       Deborah Dinner (NYU Law), Debating Protective Legislation: The Origins of the Legal Sex/Gender Distinction, 1964-1974

St. Louis

       Kathy Cerminara (Nova Southeastern Law), Open-Access Hospice: Compassionate Reimbursement Rules in Medicare

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 7th, 2009 | EVENTS, Law and Politics, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Gender, Legal History, Health Law | no comments

April 7th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Politics

       Chris Guthrie (Vanderbilt Law)

Columbia

      George Bermann (Columbia Law), U.S. Class Actions and the “Global Class”

Kansas

       Nina Mendelson (Michigan  Law), Including ‘Political’ Reasons in Agency Decisionmaking

Marquette

       Eraldo Cacchione, The Implications of a University’s Jesuit Mission for a Law School

Pittsburgh

     Lia Epperson (Santa Clara Law)

Syracuse

      Terry Turnipseed (Syracuse Law), Scalia’s Ship of Revulsion Has Sailed: Will Lawrence Protect Adults Who Adopt Lovers to Help Ensure Their Inheritance from Incest Prosecution?

USC Law History and Culture

       Francille Wilson (USC American Studies and Ethnicity), ‘Negroes Were Stirred-Up Long Before There Was a Communist Party’: Re-examining Black Lawyers Support for Human Rights Through the Lens of Gender and Generation

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 7th, 2009 | Law and Politics, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Religion, Jurisprudence | no comments

April 7th Colloquia/Workshops

April 7, 2009

Chicago Law and Politics

       Chris Gurhrie (Vanderbilt Law)

Columbia

      George Bermann (Columbia Law), U.S. Class Actions and the “Global Class”

Kansas

       Nina Mendelson (Michigan  Law), Including ‘Political’ Reasons in Agency Decisionmaking

Marquette

       Eraldo Cacchione, The implications of a university’s Jesuit mission for a law school

Pittsburgh

       Lia Epperson (Santa Clara Law)

Syracuse

      Terry Turnipseed (Syracuse Law), Scalia’s Ship of Revulsion Has Sailed: Will Lawrence Protect Adults Who Adopt Lovers to Help Ensure Their Inheritance from Incest Prosecution?

USC Law History and Culture

       Francille Wilson (USC American Studies and Ethnicity), ‘Negroes Were Stirred-Up Long Before There Was a Communist Party’: Re-examining Black Lawyers Support for Human Rights Through the Lens of Gender and Generation

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 6th, 2009 | Law and Politics, EVENTS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Religion, Jurisprudence | no comments

Socio-Legal Studies Association - Leicester, UK

April 7, 2009toApril 9, 2009

Leicester De Montfort Law School hosts the Socio-Legal Studies Association conference April 7-9, 2009. The call for papers deadline is Feb. 1, 2009.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 26th, 2009 | EVENTS | no comments

Commonwealth Law - Hong Kong

April 5, 2009toApril 9, 2009

The 16th Commonwealth Law Conference will be April 5-9, 2009, in Hong Kong. The conference theme is The Dynamics of Law in a Rapidly Changing World. The four main streams of the conference are:

  1. Constitutional Issues, Human Rights & the Rule of Law
  2. Corporate/ Commercial Law
  3. Judges, the Legal Profession and the Community
  4. Contemporary Legal Issues

It is sponsored by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association and the Law Society of Hong Kong.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 9th, 2008 | EVENTS | no comments