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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? – New York, NY

April 23, 2012

The New York Law School Law Review and The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute For Law & Policy will present Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? Summary Judgment, Iqbal and Employment Discrimination April 23, 2012 at New York Law School. The “symposium that will examine the high failure rates of plaintiffs on pre- and post-trial motions in employment discrimination cases and explore potential strategies to reverse this growing trend.” mw

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Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? – New York, NY

The New York Law School Law Review and The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute For Law & Policy will present Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? Summary Judgment, Iqbal and Employment Discrimination April 23, 2012 at New York Law School. The “symposium that will examine the high failure rates of plaintiffs on pre- and post-trial motions in employment discrimination cases and explore potential strategies to reverse this growing trend.” mw

Posted by on November 16th, 2011 | Civil Procedure, CONFERENCES, Labor and Employment Law | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: Intellectual Property

December 2, 2011

The Pace Law Review invites proposals for an issue about emerging issues in intellectual property, including grey market goods, privacy and media rights, and biotechnology. Proposals are due by Dec. 2, 2011. The full call for papers is available on SSRN. mw

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Call for Papers: Intellectual Property

The Pace Law Review invites proposals for an issue about emerging issues in intellectual property, including grey market goods, privacy and media rights, and biotechnology. Proposals are due by Dec. 2, 2011. The full call for papers is available on SSRN. mw

Posted by on November 16th, 2011 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Communications Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Technology | no comments

November 16, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

November 16, 2011

Albany

Linda C. Fentiman (Pace Law)

Boston College Legal History Roundtable

Aniceto Masferrer (Valencia Law) presents “The Principle of Legality and Codification in the 19th-Century Western Criminal Law Reform.”

This paper is not publicly available.

ETH Zurich

Pierre Larouche (Tilburg Law) presents “Cloud Computing in the EU Policy Sphere.”

This paper is publicly available.

Florida State

Nelson Tebbe (Brooklyn Law)

Harvard International Law

Katerina Linos (UC Berkeley Law) presents “Legislative Borrowing.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Hofstra

Julie Macfarlane (Windsor Law) presents “Islamic Divorce in North America: A Shari’s Path in a Secular Society.”

This paper is not publicly available.

USC Law, History and Culture

Anne Dailey (Connecticut Law) presents “The Psychodynamics of Surrogacy.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Washington University

Sarah Barringer Gordon (Penn Law) presents “The Landscape of Faith: Disestablishment During and After the Revolution.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on November 16th, 2011 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, LECTURES | no comments

November 16, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

Albany

Linda C. Fentiman (Pace Law)

Boston College Legal History Roundtable

Aniceto Masferrer (Valencia Law) presents “The Principle of Legality and Codification in the 19th-Century Western Criminal Law Reform.”

This paper is not publicly available.

ETH Zurich

Pierre Larouche (Tilburg Law) presents “Cloud Computing in the EU Policy Sphere.”

This paper is publicly available.

Florida State

Nelson Tebbe (Brooklyn Law)

Harvard International Law

Katerina Linos (UC Berkeley Law) presents “Legislative Borrowing.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Hofstra

Julie Macfarlane (Windsor Law) presents “Islamic Divorce in North America: A Shari’s Path in a Secular Society.”

This paper is not publicly available.

USC Law, History and Culture

Anne Dailey (Connecticut Law) presents “The Psychodynamics of Surrogacy.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Washington University

Sarah Barringer Gordon (Penn Law) presents “The Landscape of Faith: Disestablishment During and After the Revolution.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on November 16th, 2011 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, LECTURES | no comments