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Regulatory Impact Assessments – Paris

November 24, 2010

Sciences-Po (Paris) is organizing the second session of its Economic Analysis of Public Law and Policies Seminar, on Regulatory Impact Assessments, Nov. 24, 2010. The workshop will bring together prominent scholars in law and economics from the US and Europe. Jump to full post

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Regulatory Impact Assessments – Paris

Sciences-Po (Paris) is organizing the second session of its Economic Analysis of Public Law and Policies Seminar, on Regulatory Impact Assessments, Nov. 24, 2010. The workshop will bring together prominent scholars in law and economics from the US and Europe. Jump to full post

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Call for Proposals Deadline: Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference – Macon, GA

February 21, 2011

Mercer University School of Law will host the 2011 Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference, Opening the Lens: Re-Visions in Legal Writing Teaching, Theory, & Practice, April 15-16, 2011. The deadline for conference proposals is Jan. 21, 2011. Jump to full post

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Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference – Macon, GA

April 15, 2011toApril 16, 2011

Mercer University School of Law will host the 2011 Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference, Opening the Lens: Re-Visions in Legal Writing Teaching, Theory, & Practice, April 15-16, 2011. The deadline for conference proposals is Jan. 21, 2011. Jump to full post

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Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference – Macon, GA

Mercer University School of Law will host the 2011 Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference, Opening the Lens: Re-Visions in Legal Writing Teaching, Theory, & Practice, April 15-16, 2011. The deadline for conference proposals is Jan. 21, 2011. Jump to full post

Posted by on November 1st, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Law and Gender, Law and Humanities, Law and Society, Legal Education, Legal Research & Writing | no comments

Call for Proposals Deadline: Engaging and Assessing Law Students – New York, NY

February 15, 2011

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning (Gonzaga University School of Law and Washburn University School of Law) 2011 summer conference, Engaging and Assessing Our Students, will be June 1-3, 2011 at New York Law School in New York, NY. 

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning, and its collaborating host, New York Law School, invite proposals for conference workshops on techniques for generating student engagement, and for improving assessment of students to enhance their learning. The Institute invites proposals for 75-minute workshops consistent with a broad interpretation of the conference theme. The Institute must receive proposals by February 15, 2011.

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Engaging and Assessing Law Students – New York, NY

June 1, 2011toJune 3, 2011

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning (Gonzaga University School of Law and Washburn University School of Law) 2011 summer conference, Engaging and Assessing Our Students, will be June 1-3, 2011 at New York Law School in New York, NY. 

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning, and its collaborating host, New York Law School, invite proposals for conference workshops on techniques for generating student engagement, and for improving assessment of students to enhance their learning. The Institute invites proposals for 75-minute workshops consistent with a broad interpretation of the conference theme. The Institute must receive proposals by February 15, 2011.

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Engaging and Assessing Law Students – New York, NY

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning (Gonzaga University School of Law and Washburn University School of Law) 2011 summer conference, Engaging and Assessing Our Students, will be June 1-3, 2011 at New York Law School in New York, NY. 

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning, and its collaborating host, New York Law School, invite proposals for conference workshops on techniques for generating student engagement, and for improving assessment of students to enhance their learning. The Institute invites proposals for 75-minute workshops consistent with a broad interpretation of the conference theme. The Institute must receive proposals by February 15, 2011.

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Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime – Palm Springs, CA

December 9, 2010toDecember 11, 2010

The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S. Department of Justice is pleased to announce the 12th National Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime. The Conference will be held December 9 — 11, 2010, in Palm Springs California, with the theme, “Walking in Harmony: Honoring Victim Voices to Achieve Safety, Justice & Healing.” This year’s conference is coordinated again by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute under a grant from OVC.

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Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime – Palm Springs, CA

The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S. Department of Justice is pleased to announce the 12th National Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime. The Conference will be held December 9 — 11, 2010, in Palm Springs California, with the theme, “Walking in Harmony: Honoring Victim Voices to Achieve Safety, Justice & Healing.” This year’s conference is coordinated again by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute under a grant from OVC.

Posted by on November 1st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Indian Law, Law and Society | no comments

November 1, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

November 1, 2010

Alabama

Phoebe Ellsworth (University of Michigan Law)

University of Georgia

Stephen I. Vladeck (American Law)

Harvard Health Law Policy and Bioethics

Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law) presents “The Experiential Future of the Law.”

This paper is publicly available.

University of Illinois

Adam Pritchard (Michigan Law) presents “Securities Enforcement/Class Actions.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola Tax

David Weisbach (Chicago Law) presents “The Regulation of Tax Advisors.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Legal History

Chris Capozzola (MIT History) presents “How Filipino Veterans Joined the Greatest Generation: Transnational Politics and Postcolonial Citizenship, 1945-2009.

A copy of this paper may be obtained by contacting darafaris@gmail.com.

Queen’s University

Seana Shiffrin (UCLA Law) presents “Freedom of Thought Is the Foundation of Freedom of Speech.

This paper is not publicly available.

San Diego

Victor Davis Hanson (Hoover Institution, Stanford University) presents “Why War Won’t Go Away.

This paper is not publicly available.

Temple

Arthur Laby (Rutgers-Camden Law)

UC Berkley Law and Economics

Winand Emons (Universität Bern, Switzerland, Economics)

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November 1, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

Alabama

Phoebe Ellsworth (University of Michigan Law)

University of Georgia

Stephen I. Vladeck (American Law)

Harvard Health Law Policy and Bioethics

Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law) presents “The Experiential Future of the Law.”

This paper is publicly available.

University of Illinois

Adam Pritchard (Michigan Law) presents “Securities Enforcement/Class Actions.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola Tax

David Weisbach (Chicago Law) presents “The Regulation of Tax Advisors.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan Legal History

Chris Capozzola (MIT History) presents “How Filipino Veterans Joined the Greatest Generation: Transnational Politics and Postcolonial Citizenship, 1945-2009.

A copy of this paper may be obtained by contacting darafaris@gmail.com.

Queen’s University

Seana Shiffrin (UCLA Law) presents “Freedom of Thought Is the Foundation of Freedom of Speech.

This paper is not publicly available.

San Diego

Victor Davis Hanson (Hoover Institution, Stanford University) presents “Why War Won’t Go Away.

This paper is not publicly available.

Temple

Arthur Laby (Rutgers-Camden Law)

UC Berkley Law and Economics

Winand Emons (Universität Bern, Switzerland, Economics)

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International Tax Law – Gainesville, FL

October 29, 2010

On Oct. 29, 2010, the University of Florida Levin College of Law Graduate Tax Program presented the Sixth Annual International Taxation Symposium. Presenters and their topics:

A webcast is here.

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International Tax Law – Gainesville, FL

On Oct. 29, 2010, the University of Florida Levin College of Law Graduate Tax Program presented the Sixth Annual International Taxation Symposium. Presenters and their topics:

A webcast is here.

Posted by on November 1st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, International Law, Tax Law | no comments

Teaching International Law – White Plains, NY

May 6, 2011

Pace Law School hosts an ASIL (American Society of International Law) conference, Teaching International Law Beyond the Classroom: Engaging Students in Experiential Learning, in Webpages and Blogs, and in Historical and Empirical Research, May 6, 2011.

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Teaching International Law – White Plains, NY

Pace Law School hosts an ASIL (American Society of International Law) conference, Teaching International Law Beyond the Classroom: Engaging Students in Experiential Learning, in Webpages and Blogs, and in Historical and Empirical Research, May 6, 2011.

Posted by on November 1st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Empirical Legal Studies, International Law, Legal History | no comments