Monthly Archives: October 2009

Empirical Legal Studies – Los Angeles

The Fourth Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies will be held at the USC Gould School of Law in Los Angeles Nov. 20-21, 2009. The preliminary program is here.  Paper…

Call for Book Proposals – Family, Law, and Society

New York University Press seeks book proposals for  a new series on Families, Law, and Society, edited by Nancy Dowd (University of Florida). mw

Oct. 23, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Tulsa College of Law Mark Seidenfeld (Florida State University College of Law), Chevron Foundations. This paper is not publicly available.   ASU Robert W. Gordon, (Yale)

Oct. 23, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Tulsa College of Law Mark Seidenfeld (Florida State University College of Law), Chevron Foundations. This paper is not publicly available.   ASU Robert W. Gordon, (Yale)

Oct. 22, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Miami Dean Freiberg (Monash), Non-Adversarial Justice

Oct. 22, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Miami Dean Freiberg (Monash), Non-Adversarial Justice Kentucky Chibli Mallat (Utah), How the U.S. Casebook Can Feature in Decision Making: From Iraq to Afghanistan, Guide to Law and Policy. This paper…

Oct. 21, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Pace Ralph Wilde (University College London)

Call for Papers: The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference – New York

The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference sponsored by NYU School of Law and the Antitrust Section of the ABA is accepting papers from new law professors. Submissions are due…

Call for Papers: The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference – New York

The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference sponsored by NYU School of Law and the Antitrust Section of the ABA is accepting papers from new law professors. Submissions are due…

Teaching and Research Fellowship – Philadelphia

Penn Law will award two Sharswood Fellowships in 2010 for two years of research, writing and teaching for scholars committed to entering a career in legal academia. Applications are due…