Sep. 25 2009 Colloquia/Workshops
| September 25, 2009 |
Carlton F.W. Larson, (UC Davis), Naming Baby: Can government Regulate Parents’ Ability to Name their Children?
This paper is not publicly available.
| September 25, 2009 |
Carlton F.W. Larson, (UC Davis), Naming Baby: Can government Regulate Parents’ Ability to Name their Children?
This paper is not publicly available.
| November 18, 2009 |
Kenneth Kettering (Miami), Development of New Financial Products and the Choice of Law Abyss.
This Paper Is Not Publicly Available
| November 4, 2009 |
David Abraham (Miami), The Alien-Citizen Distinction and the Global War on Terror.
This Paper Is Not Publicly Available.
University of Toledo College of Law
Geoffery Rapp (Toledo), Outrage Defense.
This paper is not publicly available.
Carlton F.W. Larson, (UC Davis), Naming Baby: Can government Regulate Parents’ Ability to Name their Children?
This paper is not publicly available.
Eric Chason (William and Mary Law), The Intersection of Trust Law and ERISA.
This paper is not publicly available.
| September 25, 2009 |
University of Toledo College of Law
Geoffery Rapp (Toledo), Outrage Defense.
This paper is not publicly available.
| September 25, 2009 |
The Global Legal Skills Conference V will take place at Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey Feb. 25-27, 2010.
The Global Legal Skills Conference focuses on international legal education and essential skills, including legal writing, legal research, legal reasoning, legal English, translations and advocacy skills. Additional topics include creating appropriate materials and assignments, cross-cultural and intercultural issues, classroom teaching, clinical legal education, academic support, international legal exchanges and related fields.
Most panel presentations will be in English. Spanish language presentations are welcome, encouraged and actively solicited. Where one of the panels is in Spanish, there will be at least one concurrent panel in English.
The organizers seek proposals for individual presentations (15 min.) and panels (60 min.). The submission deadline is Sept. 25, 2009. The proposal form is here.
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| September 25, 2009 |
Calls for papers from AALS sections for the January 2010 meeting are listed here. Most of the deadlines have passed, but there are a few still open. Here they are, arranged in order by deadline:
| September 24, 2009 | to | September 25, 2009 |
Georgia State University College of Law presents “Interdisciplinary Collaborative Education: Partnerships Between Law Schools and the Health Professions” Sept. 24-25, 2009
DISCOUNTED EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS Tuesday, September 1.
DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATE GUARANTEE ENDS Thursday, September 3.
After September 3, the discounted hotel rate will only be offered based on room availability.
For more information about the conference and to register, visit the conference website www.lawhealthconference.org. Jump to full post
| September 25, 2009 | to | September 26, 2009 |
Rutgers School of Law–Newark will host a “Conference on the Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law” on Friday and Saturday, September 25-26, 2009. Conference organizers are Antony Duff, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, and Stuart P. Green, Rutgers School of Law–Newark.
| September 25, 2009 | to | September 26, 2009 |
Global Perspectives on Indigenous Rights: The U.N. Declaration and Beyond.
6th Annual, Michigan State University Indigenous Law Conference to be held September 25-26, 2009 at MSU College of Law
With the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, scholars and advocates will evaluate the success of the Declaration and the work that remains to be accomplished.
| September 25, 2009 | to | September 26, 2009 |
The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth (Northwestern University School of Law) will present its second annual conference on Antitrust Economics and Competition Policy Sept. 25-26, 2009.
(So far, the only information is the titles and date on the Searle Center’s calendar. We’ll post more when we have it.)
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