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…
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…
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…
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…
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.
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform holds its 9th Annual Legal Reform Summit Oct. 29, 2008. This years summit will cover a variety of timely topics, including: The Congressional…
Lewis & Clark Stefano Maffei (University of Parma), Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Europe
New York City Law Review: A Call for Papers The Legal Systems Response to Violence in New York CityThe New York City Law Review — a student-run law journal based…
Lewis & Clark Stefano Maffei (University of Parma), Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Europe
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…
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…