Call for Papers: Journal of Air Law & Commerce
The Journal of Air Law & Commerce (JALC) is currently accepting submissions on aviation- and space-related topics for publication in an upcoming volume of the Journal.
The Journal of Air Law & Commerce (JALC) is currently accepting submissions on aviation- and space-related topics for publication in an upcoming volume of the Journal.
The William and Mary Law Review presents a symposium, The Boundaries of Intellectual Property, on February 6-7, 2009. This symposium addresses the question of the proper goals of IP law…
The Food and Drug Law Institute presents its 2nd Annual Conference on Nanotechnology Law, Regulation and Policy Feb. 18-19, 2009. Partners in the conference are Arizona State University‘s Center for…
Forensic Science for the 21st Century: The National Academy of Sciences Report and Beyond The Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology at the Sandra Day O’Connor College…
The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth (Northwestern University School of Law) presents a research Roundtable, Environmental, Health, and Safety Risks of Emerging Technologies, April 23-24, 2009.
Microsoft Fellowships in Law, Economics, and TechnologyThe University of Michigan Law Schools Center for Law and Economics is offering several post-graduate Fellowships in Law, Economics, and Technology. The Fellowships support…
The Third International Conference on Design Principles and Practices will be held at UdK University of the Arts, in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 15-17, 2009. The deadline for the current round…
Connecticut David Mednicoff (Massachusetts Legal Studies), Can Case-Management Software Facilitate Democracy? The Rule(s) of Law and US Rule-of-Law in Contemporary Arab Politics Pennsylvania Tax Law and Policy Alex…
Connecticut David Mednicoff (Massachusetts Legal Studies), Can Case-Management Software Facilitate Democracy? The Rule(s) of Law and US Rule-of-Law in Contemporary Arab Politics Pennsylvania Tax Law and Policy Alex…
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,…