Category Archives: Elder Law

Special Needs Trusts — Gulfport, FL

Stetson Law presents 2012 Special Needs Trusts: The National Conference Oct. 17-19, 2012. Hat tip: Faculty Law Conference Updates.

Treatment Choices at the End of Life–Saint Paul, MN

The Hamline University School of Law, the Hamline Law Review, and Hamline Law’s Health Law Institute will co-host a symposium entitled Honoring Patients’ Treatment Choices at the End of Life:…

Adult Guardianship & UN Disabilities Convention – Melbourne, Australia

Australian Guardianship and Administration Council (AGAC) presents the 2nd World Congress on Adult Guardianship, Guardianship and the United Nations Disabilities Convention: Australian and International Perspectives, Oct. 15-16, 2012, in Melbourne….

Aging in the US: The Next Civil Rights Movement? – Philadelphia, PA

Temple Law School and the  Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review host Aging in the US: The Next Civil Rights Movement? Oct. 22, 2011. In this Symposium, we explore…

Elder Law Conference – New York

The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, will host a conference entitled “Revisiting Isolation & Independence: an Interdisciplinary Approach” on Friday, April 9, 2010. The event’s objectives are…

Elder Law Conference – New York

The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, will host a conference entitled “Revisiting Isolation & Independence: an Interdisciplinary Approach” on Friday, April 9, 2010. The event’s objectives are…

Health Law and the Elderly – Wilmington, DE

The Widener Law Review, in partnership with the Widener University School of Law Health Law Institute, Delaware Hospice, the Delaware End-of-Life Coalition, and others, announces its Symposium titled Health Law…

Call for Papers: Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy – Housing, Elderly, Juvenile Justice

The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy solicits articles on housing (deadline Aug. 1, 2008), the elderly (deadline Sept. 1, 2008), and juvenile justice (deadline Nov. 1, 2008).

April 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Stephen Harp (Akron History), Au Naturel: National Decency Laws and Local Tolerance of Public Nudity in Twentieth-Century France Chicago International Law Alan Sykes (Stanford Law), Currency Manipulation and World…

April 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Stephen Harp (Akron History), Au Naturel: National Decency Laws and Local Tolerance of Public Nudity in Twentieth-Century France Chicago International Law Alan Sykes (Stanford Law), Currency Manipulation and World…