February 29, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops
Chicago Crime & Punishment Sheldon Lyke (Chicago Sociology) Cincinnati Dayna Brown Matthew (Colorado Law), Race, Religion and Informed Consent — Lessons from Social Science Duke Heather Gerken (Yale Law) Duke…
Chicago Crime & Punishment Sheldon Lyke (Chicago Sociology) Cincinnati Dayna Brown Matthew (Colorado Law), Race, Religion and Informed Consent — Lessons from Social Science Duke Heather Gerken (Yale Law) Duke…
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 –…
The BYU Law Review held a symposium on Feb. 1, 2008: Contemporary Conflicts of Laws Issues in Family Law.
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 –…
The National Conference on Pattern Jury Instructions — sponsored by the National Center for State Courts, the Supreme Court of Ohio, and the Ohio Judicial Conference — will meet in…
Chicago Crime & Punishment Andrew Dilts (Chicago Political Science Ph.D. Candidate) Cincinnati Robert Miller (Villanova Law), Directors as Advisors: The Role of Corporate Directors at Shareholder Meetings Florida Debra Lyn…
Chicago Crime & Punishment Andrew Dilts (Chicago Political Science Ph.D. Candidate) Cincinnati Robert Miller (Villanova Law), Directors as Advisors: The Role of Corporate Directors at Shareholder Meetings Florida Debra Lyn…
The Duke University Center for International & Comparative Law and the Tulane Law Review and cosponsoring The New European Choice-of-Law Revolution: Lessons for the United States? at Duke. (A notice…
The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth at Northwestern University School of Law is soliciting papers for a Research Symposium on Empirical Studies of Civil Liability at Northwestern…
The University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal invites original scholarly articles for a special issue on Science and the Courts to be published in 2008. The submission deadline is…