Daily Archives: April 11, 2009

Call for Papers – Charleston Law Review Supreme Court Preview

The Charleston Law Review, the flagship law review of the Charleston School of Law, invites submissions for its Supreme Court Preview issue. Authors are welcome to submit an article or…

Call for Papers – Disaster Law Reader

Announcing a call for papers to be included in a Disaster Law Reader to coincide with the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Nearly five years have passed since Katrina wreaked…

Call for Papers – Disaster Law Reader

Announcing a call for papers to be included in a Disaster Law Reader to coincide with the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Nearly five years have passed since Katrina wreaked…

Rutgers Law Review presents its 2009 Symposium, “A Legal Education Prospectus: Law Schools & Emerging Frontiers in Curriculum, Lawyering, and Social Justice”. This event will take place Friday, April 17,…

Law Schools & Emerging Frontiers in Curriculum, Lawyering, and Social Justice – Newark, NJ

Rutgers Law Review presents its 2009 Symposium, “A Legal Education Prospectus: Law Schools & Emerging Frontiers in Curriculum, Lawyering, and Social Justice”.  This event will take place Friday, April 17,…

Conceptualizing Substantive Justice Conference – Denver, CO

The Sturm College of Law of the University of Denver presents the Conceptualizing Substantive Justice Conference on April 17 – 18, 2009. Conference sessions will focus on: Theoretical Perspectives on…

Conceptualizing Substantive Justice Conference – Denver, CO

The Sturm College of Law of the University of Denver presents the Conceptualizing Substantive Justice Conference on April 17 – 18, 2009. Conference sessions will focus on: Theoretical Perspectives on…

Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School – Washington, DC

The Program on Law and Government of the Washington College of Law, the American University Law Review and the Marshall?Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project present a conference, Tinker Turns 40: Freedom…

Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School – Washington, DC

The Program on Law and Government of the Washington College of Law, the American University Law Review and the Marshall?Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project present a conference, Tinker Turns 40: Freedom…