Category Archives: Law and Politics

European State Aid Law and the Financial Crisis – London

The financial crisis still dominates the news – and supposedly will for a while. It affects – more or less – all areas. Therefore Lexxion Publishers organise a workshop to…

Critical Race Theory at 20 – Iowa City

The twentieth anniversary of the first Critical Race Theory conference is marked by CRT 20: Honoring Our Past, Charting Our Future at the University of Iowa Sturm College of Law…

Lincoln’s Constitutionalism in Time of War: Lessons for the Current War on Terror? – Orange, CA

Chapman University Law Review’s 2009 Symposium, Lincoln’s Constitutionalism in Time of War: Lessons for the Current War on Terror?, will take place on January 30, 2009. Panels will compare constitutional…

Access to the Courts in the Roberts Era – Cleveland, OH

The Case Western Reserve Law Review Symposium, Access to the Courts in the Roberts Era, will take place on January 30, 2009. The symposium will explore the access individuals have…

The Promise of Law: Political Claims and the Boundary of Justice – Cork

The Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rights at University College Cork is pleased to announce its third annual postgraduate conference. The theme for this year’s event is “The Promise…

November 21st Colloquia/Workshops

Georgetown        Hugo Mialon (Emory Economics) New York Law Clinical Theory        Kris Franklin (New York Law), Sim City: Putting Simulation-Based Clinics in Context Toronto Legal Theory        John Oberdiek (Rutgers Law), Choice,…

Novemberr 21st Colloquia/Workshops

Georgetown        Hugo Mialon (Emory Economics) New York Law Clinical Theory        Kris Franklin (New York Law), Sim City: Putting Simulation-Based Clinics in Context Toronto Legal Theory        John Oberdiek (Rutgers Law), Choice,…

November 18th Colloquia/Workshops

Marquette         Paul Secunda (Marquette Law), Sorry No Remedy: The Grand Irony of ERISA NYU Law, Economics, and Politics         Beth Garrett (USC Law), Direct Democracy and Public Choice Vanderbilt…

November 18th Colloquia/Workshops

Marquette         Paul Secunda (Marquette Law), Sorry No Remedy: The Grand Irony of ERISA NYU Law, Economics, and Politics         Beth Garrett (USC Law), Direct Democracy and Public Choice Vanderbilt…

Urban Gas Drilling – Fort Worth, TX

The Texas Wesleyan Law Review is pleased to host a symposium on April 16 – 17, 2009, on the topic of Urban Gas Drilling. The purpose of this symposium is…