Daily Archives: February 22, 2008

February 25, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron John Conley (North Carolina Law), The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement as an Ethnographic Problem Georgetown Law & Philosophy David Brink (UCSD Philosophy), Mill’s Ambivalence About Rights Georgia Ahmed E….

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Health, Science and Public Policy and Journal of Law and Policy present The “Partial-Birth Abortion” Ban: Health Care in the Shadow of Criminal Liability March…

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Health, Science and Public Policy and Journal of Law and Policy present The “Partial-Birth Abortion” Ban: Health Care in the Shadow of Criminal Liability March…

Water Law – Denver

The University of Denver Water Law Review hosts its Water Law Review Symposium, Cutting Edge Alternatives: Creating, Leasing, Reusing, March 5, 2008.

Water Law – Denver

The University of Denver Water Law Review hosts its Water Law Review Symposium, Cutting Edge Alternatives: Creating, Leasing, Reusing, March 5, 2008.

Environmental Law – New York

The New York University Environmental Law Journal presents Breaking the Logjam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century, March 28-29, 2008.

Environmental Law – New York

The New York University Environmental Law Journal presents Breaking the Logjam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century, March 28-29, 2008.

Adoption and Child Welfare – Columbus, OH

Mfont color=”navy”>Capital University Law Review and the National Center on Adoption Law & Policy present the 4th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law, Hearing the Child’s Voice: Selected Adoption and…

Adoption and Child Welfare – Columbus, OH

The Capital Law Review and the National Center on Adoption Law & Policy present the 4th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law, Hearing the Child’s Voice: Selected Adoption and Child…

Alternative Dispute Resolution – Buies Creek, NC

The Campbell Law Review hosts A Practical Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina today, Feb. 22, 2008.