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September 29, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

September 29, 2010

Cleveland-Marshall

Edward J. Hulton (Practitioner), Deborah L. Gordon (Practitioner), and Lee J. Hulton (Practitioner) present “Retaliation: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Expansive Interpretation of Anti-Retaliation Provisions and What It Means for Employment Discrimination Practitioners.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Earle Mack

Margaret Maisel (Florida International University Law) presents “An Agenda for the Global Clinical Movement.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Law and Economics

Richard Zeckhauser (John F. Kennedy School of Government)

NYU Legal History

Sir John H. Baker (Cambridge Law, Visiting Professor NYU Law)

Roger Williams

The Law School presents “Bringing Change and Reform to Rhode Island State Government: A Discussion with Governor Candidate and General Treasurer Frank Caprio.”

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September 29, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

Cleveland-Marshall

Edward J. Hulton (Practitioner), Deborah L. Gordon (Practitioner), and Lee J. Hulton (Practitioner) present “Retaliation: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Expansive Interpretation of Anti-Retaliation Provisions and What It Means for Employment Discrimination Practitioners.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Earle Mack

Margaret Maisel (Florida International University Law) presents “An Agenda for the Global Clinical Movement.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Law and Economics

Richard Zeckhauser (John F. Kennedy School of Government)

NYU Legal History

Sir John H. Baker (Cambridge Law, Visiting Professor NYU Law)

Roger Williams

The Law School presents “Bringing Change and Reform to Rhode Island State Government: A Discussion with Governor Candidate and General Treasurer Frank Caprio.”

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Call for Papers Deadline: Globalization of Health Care – Cambridge, MA

October 25, 2010

The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School announces its annual conference, The Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Challenges, which will take place June 3-4, 2011 , [UPDATE 10/3/10] late May or early June 2011 at Harvard Law School. The conference will be presented in conjunction with the Harvard University Program on Ethics and Health. People interested in participating should contact petrie-flom [at] law.harvard.edu as soon as possible, but not later than October 25, and include a brief description of a proposal for presentation. Accepted presenters will have their travel paid. Details here.

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Globalization of Health Care – Cambridge, MA

The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School announces its annual conference, The Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Challenges, which will take place June 3-4, 2011, [UPDATE 10/3/10] late May or early June, 2011, at Harvard Law School. The conference will be presented in conjunction with the Harvard University Program on Ethics and Health. People interested in participating should contact petrie-flom [at] law.harvard.edu as soon as possible, but not later than October 25, and include a brief description of a proposal for presentation. Accepted presenters will have their travel paid. Details here.

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Call for Papers Deadline: Griffith Law Review: Law Theory Society

January 28, 2011

The Griffith Law Review: Law Theory Society has a proud history of publishing innovative and engaging socio-legal, interdisciplinary and critical legal research. Its focus is international and we engage with world-wide issues and agendas.
The Review has some limited opportunities for publishing high quality manuscripts in the forthcoming issues.
Expressions of interest and submission to:
glr [at] griffith.edu.au
Submission of manuscript for
o (2010) 19(3) – 6 September 2010
o (2011) 20(1) – 28 January 2011

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Call for Papers: Griffith Law Review: Law Theory Society

The Griffith Law Review: Law Theory Society has a proud history of publishing innovative and engaging socio-legal, interdisciplinary and critical legal research. Its focus is international and we engage with world-wide issues and agendas.
The Review has some limited opportunities for publishing high quality manuscripts in the forthcoming issues.
Expressions of interest and submission to:
glr [at] griffith.edu.au
Submission of manuscript for
o (2010) 19(3) – 6 September 2010
o (2011) 20(1) – 28 January 2011

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Call for Papers Deadline: Laws of Technology and Technology of Law – Brisbane, QLD

January 28, 2011

The Griffith Law Review (“a review dedicated tothe sociolegal, inter-disciplinary, critical and theoretical study of law”)hosts The Laws of Technology and the Technology of Law May 3, 2011. Seven speakers are already confirmed, but more proposals are invited. The deadline for abstracts is Jan. 28, 2011.

While it is hoped that presenters can present in person it is planned that presenters will be able to contribute through Skype and video-linking technologies. The workshop will be run afternoon-evening to allow northern hemisphere presenters to be involved.

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Laws of Technology and the Technology of Law – Brisbane, QLD

May 3, 2011

The Griffith Law Review (“a review dedicated tothe sociolegal, inter-disciplinary, critical and theoretical study of law”)hosts The Laws of Technology and the Technology of Law May 3, 2011. Seven speakers are already confirmed, but more proposals are invited. The deadline for abstracts is Jan. 28, 2011.

While it is hoped that presenters can present in person it is planned that presenters will be able to contribute through Skype and video-linking technologies. The workshop will be run afternoon-evening to allow northern hemisphere presenters to be involved.

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Laws of Technology, Technology of Law – Brisbane, Queensland — and Online

The Griffith Law Review (“a review dedicated to the sociolegal, inter-disciplinary, critical and theoretical study of law”)hosts The Laws of Technology and the Technology of Law May 3, 2011. Seven speakers are already confirmed, but more proposals are invited. The deadline for abstracts is Jan. 28, 2011.

While it is hoped that presenters can present in person it is planned that presenters will be able to contribute through Skype and video-linking technologies. The workshop will be run afternoon-evening to allow northern hemisphere presenters to be involved.

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Beyond Nat’l Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – Boston, MA

October 14, 2010toOctober 15, 2010

Northeastern University School of Law‘s Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE), presents Beyond National Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, a two-day intensive institute for leading immigration and human rights advocates, scholars, jurists and activists, Oct. 14-15, 2010. The institute is co-sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Human Rights Interest Group of the American Society of International Law.

The institute includes panels open to the public 11:45-1:30 on Oct. 14 and 12:00-1:30 on Oct. 15.

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Beyond Nat’l Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – Boston, MA

Northeastern University School of Law‘s Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE), presents Beyond National Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, a two-day intensive institute for leading immigration and human rights advocates, scholars, jurists and activists, Oct. 14-15, 2010. The institute is co-sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Human Rights Interest Group of the American Society of International Law.

The institute includes panels open to the public 11:45-1:30 on Oct. 14 and 12:00-1:30 on Oct. 15.

Posted by on September 29th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Human Rights Law, Immigration Law | no comments