Monthly Archives: February 2008

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Health, Science and Public Policy and Journal of Law and Policy present The “Partial-Birth Abortion” Ban: Health Care in the Shadow of Criminal Liability March…

Water Law – Denver

The University of Denver Water Law Review hosts its Water Law Review Symposium, Cutting Edge Alternatives: Creating, Leasing, Reusing, March 5, 2008.

Water Law – Denver

The University of Denver Water Law Review hosts its Water Law Review Symposium, Cutting Edge Alternatives: Creating, Leasing, Reusing, March 5, 2008.

Environmental Law – New York

The New York University Environmental Law Journal presents Breaking the Logjam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century, March 28-29, 2008.

Environmental Law – New York

The New York University Environmental Law Journal presents Breaking the Logjam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century, March 28-29, 2008.

Adoption and Child Welfare – Columbus, OH

Mfont color=”navy”>Capital University Law Review and the National Center on Adoption Law & Policy present the 4th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law, Hearing the Child’s Voice: Selected Adoption and…

Adoption and Child Welfare – Columbus, OH

The Capital Law Review and the National Center on Adoption Law & Policy present the 4th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law, Hearing the Child’s Voice: Selected Adoption and Child…

Alternative Dispute Resolution – Buies Creek, NC

The Campbell Law Review hosts A Practical Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina today, Feb. 22, 2008.

February 22, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama Margareth Etienne (Illinois Law) Cincinnati Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame Law), The Primacy of Procedure Duke Global Law Amalia D. Kessler (Stanford Law), The Adversarial Principle of U.S. procedure –…

Iraq and Back: Legal Implications for Returning Soldiers – Boston

On March 28, 2008, the New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement will host Iraq and Back: Legal Implications for Returning Soldiers. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are…