Feminist Legal Theory — Baltimore
The University of Baltimore School of Law is planning a feminist legal theory and feminisms conference, Can You Hear Us Now? How New Feminist Legal Theories and Feminisms Are Changing…
The University of Baltimore School of Law is planning a feminist legal theory and feminisms conference, Can You Hear Us Now? How New Feminist Legal Theories and Feminisms Are Changing…
The University of Baltimore School of Law is planning a feminist legal theory and feminisms conference, Can You Hear Us Now? How New Feminist Legal Theories and Feminisms Are Changing…
Alabama Michele Goodwin (Minnesota Law), Biotechnology: The New Empire Cincinnati Paul Caron (Cincinnati Law), Law School Rankings: Past, Present, and Future Drake Constitional Law Center Emma Coleman Jordan (Georgetown), Wealth…
Call for Papers Evil, Law & the State: Issues in State Power & Violence March 7-9, 2008 Salzburg, Austria This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference will explore issues surrounding evil and…
Call for Papers Evil, Law & the State: Issues in State Power & Violence March 7-9, 2008 Salzburg, Austria This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference will explore issues surrounding evil and…
Boston University Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv Law), “Speaking Through The Mask”: Israeli Arabs and the Changing Faces of Israeli Citizenship Brooklyn George Conk (Brooklyn Law), A New Tort Code Emerges…
Boston University Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv Law), “Speaking Through The Mask”: Israeli Arabs and the Changing Faces of Israeli Citizenship Brooklyn George Conk (Brooklyn Law), A New Tort Code Emerges…
Chicago-Kent Legal History Bonnie Honig (Northwestern Law), Antigone’s Anachronism: Homeric Mourning in Democratic Athens Connecticut Anthony Bradley (Edinburgh Law), The Wildest Law-Making Powers Appropriate to a Sovereign: Reflections on Removal…
Connecticut Larry E. Ribstein (Illinois Law), The Rise of the Uncorporation Georgetown Lawrence Solum (Illinois Law), Virtue Jurisprudence: An Aretaic Theory of Law Harvard Law and Economics Michael Meurer (Boston…
Chicago-Kent Legal History Bonnie Honig (Northwestern Law), Antigone’s Anachronism: Homeric Mourning in Democratic Athens Connecticut Anthony Bradley (Edinburgh Law), The Wildest Law-Making Powers Appropriate to a Sovereign: Reflections on Removal…