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Call for Papers: The Paradoxes of Race, Law and Inequality in US - UC Irvine

The Law & Society Review and the Center for Law, Society and Culture at the University of California, Irvine Law School will host a conference entitled The Paradoxes of Race, Law and Inequality, in May 2008. To be considered for participation, submit your paper title with an abstract and a c.v. by October 31, 2007. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 11th, 2007 | Law and Race, Law and Society, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES | no comments

Junior Property Scholars Conference

February 8, 2008toFebruary 9, 2008

Widener Law School in Harrisburg, PA hosts a works-in-progress conference for junior property scholars (Junior Scholars Conference), February 8 and 9, 2008.  Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 11th, 2007 | EVENTS, CONFERENCES | no comments

Junior Scholars Conference - Widener

Widener Law School in Harrisburg, PA hosts a works-in-progress conference for junior property scholars (Junior Scholars Conference), February 8 and 9, 2008.  Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 11th, 2007 | JUNIOR SCHOLARS, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Property Law | no comments

September 11, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Georgetown

David Luban (Georgetown), On the Commander-in-Chief Power

Marquette

Chad Oldfather (Marquette Law), A Consequentialist Analysis of Universal De Novo Review

NYU Law, Economics, and Politics

Maggie Penn (Harverd University-Government), The Possibility of Statehood

Ohio State University

Susan A. Bandes (DePaul Law), Victims, “Closure,” and the Sociology of Emotion

Pittsburgh

Elena Baylis (Pitt Law), Early Adopters: Congolese Military Courts and the International Criminal Court Statute

Pittsburgh Center for Bioethics and Health Law

Robert Nachtigall (UCSF), The Disposition Decision: How Post-IVF Couples Decide What to Do with Their Surplus Frozen Embryos

SMU

Dale A. Carpenter (Minnesota Law), Traditionalism and Gay Marriage

UCLA Law, Economics, and Organizations

Ed McCaffery (USC Law), Explorations in the Theory of Optimal Consumption Taxes

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 11th, 2007 | Law and Sexuality, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Science, Government Law, Legal Ethics, Law and Economics, Health Law, Tax Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Criminal Law | no comments

September 11, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

September 11, 2007

Georgetown

David Luban (Georgetown), On the Commander-in-Chief Power

Marquette

Chad Oldfather (Marquette Law), A Consequentialist Analysis of Universal De Novo Review

NYU Law, Economics, and Politics

Maggie Penn (Harverd University-Government), The Possibility of Statehood

Ohio State University

Susan A. Bandes (DePaul Law), Victims, “Closure,” and the Sociology of Emotion

Pittsburgh

Elena Baylis (Pitt Law), Early Adopters: Congolese Military Courts and the International Criminal Court Statute

Pittsburgh Center for Bioethics and Health Law

Robert Nachtigall (UCSF), The Disposition Decision: How Post-IVF Couples Decide What to Do with Their Surplus Frozen Embryos

SMU

Dale A. Carpenter (Minnesota Law), Traditionalism and Gay Marriage

UCLA Law, Economics, and Organizations

Ed McCaffery (USC Law), Explorations in the Theory of Optimal Consumption Taxes

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 9th, 2007 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Sexuality, Law and Science, Government Law, EVENTS, Legal Ethics, Law and Economics, Family Law, Health Law, Tax Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Criminal Law | no comments