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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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Sep 16, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

September 16, 2009

Pacific McGeorge

Michael Perlin (New York Law School), The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Future of Institutional Mental Disability Law in the United States: The Dawn of A New Era.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2009 | Disability Law, EVENTS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, International Law, Health Law | no comments

Sep. 17 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

University of Toledo College of Law

Jessica Knouse (University of Toledo), Restructuring the Labor Market to Democratize the Public Forum.

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Labor and Employment Law | no comments

Sep. 17, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

September 17, 2009

University of Florida

Florida Law Faculty, The U.S. Constitution and Undocumented Immigrants

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 16th, 2009 | Immigration Law, EVENTS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Constitutional Law | no comments

Sep. 17 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

September 17, 2009

University of Toledo College of Law

Jessica Knouse (University of Toledo), Restructuring the Labor Market to
Democratize the Public Forum.

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 13th, 2009 | EVENTS, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Labor and Employment Law | no comments

Lincoln’s Constitution Seminar - New York, NY

September 17, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm
September 24, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm
October 1, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm
October 15, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm
October 22, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm
October 29, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm

The Institute for Consitutional History — hosted by George Washington University Law School and by the New York Historical Society — announces a semester-length seminar on Lincoln’s Constitution.

Designed for graduate students and junior faculty in history, political science, law and related disciplines, the seminar will be taught by the distinguished scholars Akhil Reed Amar (Yale College and Yale Law School) and James Oakes (CUNY Graduate Center). Jump to full post

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 3rd, 2009 | EVENTS | no comments