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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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Future of Legal Education – Iowa City, IA

February 25, 2011toFebruary 26, 2011

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Future of Legal Education – Iowa City, IA

The Iowa Law Review presents The Future of Legal Education Feb. 25-26, 2011.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Legal Education | no comments

Care and Advocacy for Veterans – Boston, MA

October 29, 2010

Boston University’s School of Public Health and School of Law present Coming Home Injured: Care and Advocacy for America’s Veterans Oct. 29, 2010. The annual Pike Conference is held to honor Neal Pike, a BU School of Law graduate, distinguished lawyer, and lifelong advocate for individuals with disabilities.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Care and Advocacy for Veterans – Boston, MA

Boston University’s School of Public Health and School of Law present Coming Home Injured: Care and Advocacy for America’s Veterans Oct. 29, 2010. The annual Pike Conference is held to honor Neal Pike, a BU School of Law graduate, distinguished lawyer, and lifelong advocate for individuals with disabilities.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Health Law, National Security Law | no comments

World Energy Justice Conference – Boulder, CO

November 5, 2010toNovember 6, 2010

Energy Justice, a project of the Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES) at Colorado Law, presents the 2010 Energy Justice Conference, Designing New Flexibility Mechanisms and Overcoming Technological, Financial and Institutional Challenges, Nov. 5-6, 2010.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

World Energy Justice Conference – Boulder, CO

Energy Justice, a project of the Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES) at Colorado Law, presents the 2010 Energy Justice Conference, Designing New Flexibility Mechanisms and Overcoming Technological, Financial and Institutional Challenges, Nov. 5-6, 2010.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Environmental Law, International Law | no comments

October 20, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

October 20, 2010

Hofstra

James Forman (Georgetown Law) presents “The Black Poor, Black Elites, and Prisons.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Miami

Sergio Campos (Miami Law) presents “Proof of Class-wide Impact.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Law and Economics

Richard Epstein (Chicago Law) presents “Do Accounting Rules Matter? The Case of Mark to Market.”

This paper is not available on the Social Science Research Network, but may be downloaded from Michigan’s workshop schedule here.

NYU Legal History

Lauren Benton (NYU History) presents “Abolition and Imperial Law.”

This paper is not available on the Social Science Research Network, but may be downloaded from NYU’s workshop schedule here.

Pace

Adam Zimmerman (St. John’s Law) presents “The Criminal Class Action.”

This paper is not publicly available.

SMU Dedman

André Douglas Pond Cummings (West Virginia Law)

USC

Jean Hébrard (École de Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris and visiting Michigan History) presents “Free or Slave? Uncertain Status During the Haitian Revolution: A Case Study.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, LECTURES | no comments

October 20, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

Hofstra

James Forman (Georgetown Law) presents “The Black Poor, Black Elites, and Prisons.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Miami

Sergio Campos (Miami Law) presents “Proof of Class-wide Impact.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Law and Economics

Richard Epstein (Chicago Law) presents “Do Accounting Rules Matter? The Case of Mark to Market.”

This paper is not available on the Social Science Research Network, but may be downloaded from Michigan’s workshop schedule here.

NYU Legal History

Lauren Benton (NYU History) presents “Abolition and Imperial Law.”

This paper is not available on the Social Science Research Network, but may be downloaded from NYU’s workshop schedule here.

Pace

Adam Zimmerman (St. John’s Law) presents “The Criminal Class Action.”

This paper is not publicly available.

SMU Dedman

André Douglas Pond Cummings (West Virginia Law)

USC

Jean Hébrard (École de Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris and visiting Michigan History) presents “Free or Slave? Uncertain Status During the Haitian Revolution: A Case Study.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on October 20th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, LECTURES | no comments