October 26, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops
Florida State James Grimmelmann (New York Law) Harvard International Law Hurst Hannum (The Fletcher School) presents “Back to the Future: New Strategies for Human Rights Protections.” This paper is not…
Florida State James Grimmelmann (New York Law) Harvard International Law Hurst Hannum (The Fletcher School) presents “Back to the Future: New Strategies for Human Rights Protections.” This paper is not…
Florida State James Grimmelmann (New York Law) Harvard International Law Hurst Hannum (The Fletcher School) presents “Back to the Future: New Strategies for Human Rights Protections.” This paper is not…
Illinois Douglas Baird (Chicago Law) presents “Reorganizations.” This paper is not publicly available. Northwestern Constitutional Law Amanda Tyler (George Washington Law) NYU Legal History Eliga Gould (New Hampshire History) presents…
Illinois Douglas Baird (Chicago Law) presents “Reorganizations.” This paper is not publicly available. Northwestern Constitutional Law Amanda Tyler (George Washington Law) NYU Legal History Eliga Gould (New Hampshire History) presents…
The Feminist Legal Theory Collaborative Research Network will be holding a conference in conjunction with the annual Law and Society Association Meeting in Hawaii, June 5-8, 2012. The FLT-CRN is…
The Feminist Legal Theory Collaborative Research Network will be holding a conference in conjunction with the annual Law and Society Meeting in Hawaii, June 5-8, 2012 (listed below). The FLT-CRN…
Berkeley Law is hosting a Disability Law Symposium at Boalt Hall, March 22-23, 2012. The focus will be on the intersection of disability and other civil rights constructs such as…
Berkeley Law is hosting a Disability Law Symposium at Boalt Hall, March 22-23, 2012. They are currently seeking presentation proposals. The focus should be on the intersection of disability and…
Berkeley Law is hosting a Disability Law Symposium at Boalt Hall, March 22-23, 2012. They are currently seeking presentation proposals. The focus should be on the intersection of disability and…
Columbia Legal Theory Richard Weisberg (Cardozo Law) presents “In Defense of Flexiphobia: How Interpretive Intractability Can Help in Perceived ‘Emergencies’.” This paper is not publicly available. Connecticut Law Robert Kagan…