Category Archives: Immigration Law

Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker: Employment, Labor, Human Rights – San Francisco

The University of San Francisco Law Review presents a symposium, The Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker: The Intersection Between Employment, Labor, and Human Rights Law, Feb. 27, 2009.

November 19th Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut         Martin Stone (Cardozo Law), Positivism as Opposed to What? Law and the Moral Concept of Right NYU Legal History        Deborah Dinner (NYU Law), Reproductive Work:  From Social…

November 19th Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut         Martin Stone (Cardozo Law), Positivism as Opposed to What? Law and the Moral Concept of Right NYU Legal History        Deborah Dinner (NYU Law), Reproductive Work:  From Social…

November 13th Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut        Steven Davidoff (Connecticut Law), The Failure of Private Equity Florida State        Michael Rappaport (San Diego Law), The Tradeoff Between Originalism and Precedent: A Consequentialist Analysis Harvard Health…

Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship – Baltimore

Johns Hopkins University presents Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship in Contemporary Plural Societies April 30, 2008. The call for papers deadline is Dec. 15, 2008. See the call for papers on…

Pluralism, Inclusion & Citizenship – Salzburg

Interdisciplinary.Net presents Pluralism, Inclusion & Citizenship Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, 2008, in Salzburg, Austria. With this inter- and multi-disciplinary project we seek to explore the new developments and changes…

October 15th Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut        Perry Bechky (Connecticut Law) Miami        Kunal M. Parker (Miami Law) New York University Legal History        Owen Williams (NYU Law), Lincoln’s Justices: Democratic Politicians in Republican Robes Pennsylvania…

September 23rd Colloquia/Workshops

Kansas        Lee Fennell (Chicago Law), Adjusting Alienability Lewis and Clark        Steve Johansen (Lewis and Clark Law), Was Colonel Sanders a Terrorist?: The Ethics of Storytelling in Legislation Marquette…

September 23rd Colloquia/Workshops

Kansas        Lee Fennell (Chicago Law), Adjusting Alienability Lewis and Clark        Steve Johansen (Lewis and Clark Law), Was Colonel Sanders a Terrorist?: The Ethics of Storytelling in Legislation Marquette…

September 22nd Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama        Pauline Kim (Washington Law) Emory        Steve Schwarcz (Duke Law),  Complexity as a Catalyst of Market Failure: A Law and Engineering Inquiry Loyola Tax Policy        Howard Chang…