October 16th Colloaquia/Workshops
Brooklyn Vanessa A. Baird (Colorado-Boulder Political Science), Answering the Call of the Courts: How Justices and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda Emory Benjamin Spencer (Washington & Lee),…
Brooklyn Vanessa A. Baird (Colorado-Boulder Political Science), Answering the Call of the Courts: How Justices and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda Emory Benjamin Spencer (Washington & Lee),…
Brooklyn Vanessa A. Baird (Colorado-Boulder Political Science), Answering the Call of the Courts: How Justices and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda Emory Benjamin Spencer (Washington & Lee),…
Chicago Law and Philosophy Martha Nussbaum (Chicago Law) Loyola Tax Policy Leonard Burman (Urban Institute), A Blueprint for Tax Reform and Health Reform Miami Joseph Singer (Harvard…
Buffalo Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy Same Sex Marriage and Federalism Workshop New York Law School South Africa Reading Group Jonny Steinberg, Sizwe’s Test-A Young Man’s…
Harvard Health Law Policy , Biotechnology & Bioethics Anup Malani (Chicago Law), Clinical Trials, the Market for Observations and the Cost of Medical R& D Minnesota Thomas Merrill…
Harvard Health Law Policy , Biotechnology & Bioethics Anup Malani (Chicago Law), Clinical Trials, the Market for Observations and the Cost of Medical R& D Minnesota Thomas Merrill…
The World Association for Medical Law will host its 17th World Congress on Medical Law in Beijing, Oct. 18-21, 2008. We expect 1000-1200 participants to the congress from all over…
Drake Juan E. Mendez (International Center for Transitional Justice) Florida State Michael O’Hear (Marquette Law), Explain Yourself: Procedural Reasonableness in Federal Sentencing After Rita v. United States Harvard…
Drake Juan E. Mendez (International Center for Transitional Justice) Florida State Michael O’Hear (Marquette Law), Explain Yourself: Procedural Reasonableness in Federal Sentencing After Rita v. United States Harvard…
National Advocates for Pregnant Women announces two writing competitions for law students. The first contest asks for a critical analysis of the absence of birthing rights issues from gender discrimination…