Multidistrict Litigation – New Orleans
The Tulane Law Review is planning a symposium, The Problem of Multidistrict Litigation, February 15-16, 2008, in New Orleans.
The Tulane Law Review is planning a symposium, The Problem of Multidistrict Litigation, February 15-16, 2008, in New Orleans.
The Tulane Law Review is planning a symposium, The Problem of Multidistrict Litigation, February 15-16, 2008, in New Orleans.
The Tulane Law Review and the Duke Center for International and Comparative Law present The European Choice-of-Law Revolution — A Chance for the United States? February 9, 2008, Durham, NC.
The Tulane Law Review and the Duke Center for International and Comparative Law present The European Choice-of-Law Revolution — A Chance for the United States? February 9, 2008, Durham, NC.
Boston University Mike Meurer (Boston Law), Pirates or Victims: Who Gets Sued for Patent Infringement? Brooklyn Alice Ristroph (Utah Law), The Dog’s Distinction: Good Intentions as a Constitutional Standard Columbia…
Duke Law School just held The Court of Public Opinion, a conference on the practice and ethics of trying cases in the media, Sept. 28-29, 2007. Duke press release, Oct….
Duke Law School just held The Court of Public Opinion, a conference on the practice and ethics of trying cases in the media, Sept. 28-29, 2007. Duke press release, Oct….
Harvard Law School and Stanford Law Schoolare launching the legal academys first international junior faculty conference. The annual conference is aimed at identifying and bringing the next generation of leaders…
Harvard Law School and Stanford Law Schoolare launching the legal academys first international junior faculty conference. The annual conference is aimed at identifying and bringing the next generation of leaders…
From March 13 through March 15, Harvard Law School will host A Celebration of Public Interest. The public interest celebration will be the first of its kind at HLS and…