Category Archives: Criminal Law

October 30th Colloquia/Workshops

Brooklyn        Michael Madison (Pittsburgh Law), Notes on a Geography of Knowledge Emory        Daryl Levinson (Harvard Law) Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, Bioethics Workshop        Mark A. Hall (Wake…

October 27th Colloquia/Workshops

Harvard        Grainne de Burca (Fordham Law) Loyola Tax Policy        Patricia Cain (Santa Clara Law), Taxing Families Fairly: Next Steps NYU Law and Security        Deborah Pearlstein (Princeton), Form…

October 27th Colloquia/Workshops

Harvard        Grainne de Burca (Fordham Law) Loyola Tax Policy        Patricia Cain (Santa Clara Law), Taxing Families Fairly: Next Steps NYU Law and Security        Deborah Pearlstein (Princeton), Form…

Crime and Popular Culture – Warrensburg, MO

University of Central Missouri Department of Criminal Justice presents Crime and Popular Culture – A Multi-Disciplinary Exploration – An International Academic Conference, October 28-30, 2008.

U.S. Chamber – Legal Reform Summit – Washington, DC

The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform holds its 9th Annual Legal Reform Summit Oct. 29, 2008. This year’s summit will cover a variety of timely topics, including: The Congressional…

September 30th Colloquia/Workshops

Lewis & Clark        Stefano Maffei (University of Parma), Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Europe       

Legal System’s Response to Violence in NYC – New York

New York City Law Review: A Call for Papers The Legal System’s Response to Violence in New York CityThe New York City Law Review — a student-run law journal based…

September 30th Colloquia/Workshops

Lewis & Clark        Stefano Maffei (University of Parma), Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Europe       

September 18th Colloquia/Workshops

Drake        Juan E. Mendez (International Center for Transitional Justice) Florida State        Michael O’Hear (Marquette Law), Explain Yourself: Procedural Reasonableness in Federal Sentencing After Rita v. United States Harvard…

September 18 Colloquia/Workshops

Drake        Juan E. Mendez (International Center for Transitional Justice) Florida State        Michael O’Hear (Marquette Law), Explain Yourself: Procedural Reasonableness in Federal Sentencing After Rita v. United States Harvard…