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Rights, Equality, and Justice: A Conference Inspired by the Moral and Legal Theory of David Lyons

March 12, 2010toMarch 13, 2010

Boston University is proud to honor Professor David Lyons with a conference featuring scholars in law and philosophy presenting papers and commentaries on important topics about which he has written. Professor Lyons will give a response. Boston University Law Review will publish the papers and proceedings. Information about the conference, along with papers is posted on the BU School of Law Web site:

http://www.bu.edu/law/events/upcoming/#lyons

The conference, which is co-sponsored by the BU School of Law and Department of Philosophy, will be held at BU School of Law, 765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, and take place on Friday, March 12 and Saturday, March 13. ajc

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Rights, Equality, and Justice: A Conference Inspired by the Moral and Legal Theory of David Lyons – Boston

Boston University is proud to honor Professor David Lyons with a conference featuring scholars in law and philosophy presenting papers and commentaries on important topics about which he has written. Professor Lyons will give a response. Boston University Law Review will publish the papers and proceedings. Information about the conference, along with papers is posted on the BU School of Law Web site:

http://www.bu.edu/law/events/upcoming/#lyons

The conference, which is co-sponsored by the BU School of Law and Department of Philosophy, will be held at BU School of Law, 765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, and take place on Friday, March 12 and Saturday, March 13. ajc

Posted by on March 2nd, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, Law and Humanities, Law and Philosophy, LECTURES, Legal Ethics | no comments

Mar. 2, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Lewis & Clark

Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark).

Northwestern

Brad Clark (GW).

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