Call for Papers: Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal

The Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, a premier journal in the field, is seeking articles between 25,000-30,000 words on topics at the nexus of human rights and development…

Call for Papers Deadline: Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality

The Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality invites submissions on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) legal topics. Of particular interest are papers on the rights of GLBT minors, as…

Call for Papers – Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality

The Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality invites submissions on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) legal topics. Of particular interest are papers on the rights of GLBT minors, as…

Call for Papers Deadline: Food, Culture, and the Law – Essay Collection, Conferences

We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the…

Call for Papers Deadline: Food, Culture, and the Law – Boston

We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the…

Food, Culture, and the Law – Essay Collection, 2 Conferences

We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the…

Food, Culture, and the Law – essay collection, 2 conferences

We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the…

Neuroscience, Law & Government – Akron

The University of Akron School of Law hosts Neuroscience, Law & Government, Sept. 25-26, 2008.

August 14, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Harvard Gerald Neuman (Harvard Law), The Extraterritorial Constitution after Boumediene v. Bush

August 12, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Georgetown Kathryn Sabbeth (Georgetown Law), Aren’t We Special: Particular Problems for Wiretapping Lawyers