Daily Archives: May 8, 2012

AAI’s 13th Annual Conference, Civil Liberties and Competition Policy — Washington, D.C.

American Antitrust Institute‘s 13th Annual Conference, with a focus on “Civil Liberties and Competition Policy,” will be held on June 21st, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the…

Hagley Symposium — Wilmington, Delaware

Daniel Raff, of the Wharton School and NEBR, will present: “How to Do Things with Time: Reflections on Method and Practice in Business History,” on Friday, May 18th at 1:00…

Antitrust Economics and Competition Policy – Chicago, IL

The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth is issuing a call for original research papers to be presented at the Fifth Annual Conference on Antitrust Economics and Competition…

First Asia Pacific Conference on Gambling & Commercial Gaming Research – Macao, China

The Asia Pacific Association for Gambling Studies (APAGS) would like to invite you to submit your papers/abstracts for presentation consideration at the First Asia Pacific Conference on Gambling & Commercial…

Conference on International Humanitarian Law – Jerusalem

The 7th Annual Minerva/ICRC Conference on International Humanitarian Law will be held December 3-4 2012. It will address the complex and increasingly significant topic of the interplay between two distinct…

Criminal Justice Forensics – New York, NY

The ABA Criminal Justice Section and the Louis Stein Center for Law & Ethics will host the Third Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics on June 1,2012 at Fordham University…

Call for Papers: Teaching Legal History

The American Journal of Legal History will publish a symposium issue on teaching legal history in its October 2013 issue.  If you are teaching a legal history course in a…

Emerging Issues in First Amendment Jurisprudence – Greensboro, NC

The Elon Law Review is accepting submissions for a call for articles, essays and requests to present for their 2012 Symposium: “Emerging Issues in First Amendment Jurisprudence: Interpreting the Relationship…