Monthly Archives: September 2009

Call for Papers Deadline: Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities – Baltimore

The University of Baltimore School of Law‘s Center on Applied Feminism presents the Third Annual Feminist Legal Theory Conference, Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities, March 4-5, 2010. The organizers see…

Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities – Baltimore

The University of Baltimore School of Law‘s Center on Applied Feminism presents the Third Annual Feminist Legal Theory Conference, Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities, March 4-5, 2010. The organizers see…

Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities – Baltimore

The University of Baltimore School of Law‘s Center on Applied Feminism presents the Third Annual Feminist Legal Theory Conference, Applied Feminism and Marginalized Communities, March 4-5, 2010. The organizers see…

Oct. 13, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

FIU Howard Wasserman (FIU), Prescriptive Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Jurisdiction, and the Freedom of the Church This paper is not publicly available. Syracuse Malcolm Thorburn (Queen’s University), Criminal Law as Public Law:…

Call for Papers Deadline: Indian Journal of Law and Technology

The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) is an annual law journal published by the Law and Technology Committee of the Student Bar Association, at the National Law School…

Call for Papers: Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT)

The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) is an annual law journal published by the Law and Technology Committee of the Student Bar Association, at the National Law School…

Eugenics and Disability: History and Legacy in Washington – Seattle

The University of Washington Disability Studies Program presents a public symposium, Eugenics and Disability: History and Legacy in Washington, Oct. 9, 2009. In 1909, Washington became the second state to…

Eugenics and Disability: History and Legacy in Washington – Seattle

The University of Washington Disability Studies Program presents a public symposium, Eugenics and Disability: History and Legacy in Washington, Oct. 9, 2009. In 1909, Washington became the second state to…

Vanderbilt Criminal Justice Program, Upcoming Junior Faculty Roundtable – Nashville

Vanderbilt University Law School now has a Criminal Justice Program, directed by Professor Christopher Slobogin. The Program sponsored its first Roundtable on September 11 & 12 of this year. On…

Vanderbilt Criminal Justice Program, Upcoming Junior Faculty Roundtable – Nashville

Vanderbilt University Law School now has a Criminal Justice Program, directed by Professor Christopher Slobogin. The Program sponsored its first Roundtable on September 11 & 12 of this year. On…