USC Gould School of Law

Colloquia/Workshops (Los Angeles, CA)

USC Gould School of Law Franita Tolson, Florida State University College of Law, presents today as part of the Faculty Workshop Series: Originalism and the Right to Vote.

Yale-Law-School

Colloquia/Workshops (New Haven, CT)

Yale Law School Noah Feldman, Harvard Law School, and Shahzad Bashir, Stanford University, discuss today: ‘What is Islam?’ by Shahab Ahmed.

Washburn University School of Law

Fast-track CFP Employment Law — Washburn

Washburn Law Journal is seeking an employment law article for its Issue 3. Questions about this publishing opportunity and drafts can be directed to the Journal’s Articles Editor at:  journalarticles@washburnlaw.edu….

College of William & Mary

CFP: William & Mary Policy Review

The William & Mary Policy Review, published by the College of William & Mary’s Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy, invites submissions from academics, professors, and researchers on all disciplines…

Colloquia/Workshops (Austin, TX)

University of Texas Law School Ronen Avraham, University of Texas Law, presents today as part of the Drawing Board Luncheon.

University of Wisconsin Law School

Colloquia/Workshops (Madison, WI)

University of Wisconsin Law School Kris Turner, University of Wisconsin Law School, presents today: Current Awareness: Tools to Stay Up to Date in Your Research Field.

Colloquia/Workshops (Athens, GA)

University of Georgia Law School Wentong Zheng, University of Florida Levin College of Law, presents today as part of the Faculty Colloquium Series.

Criminal Behavior and the Brain — New York, NY

The Fordham Law Review and the Neuroscience and Law Center are co-sponsoring the Fordham Law Review Symposium Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide on February 26, 2016.

Yale MacMillan Center (Committee for Canadian Studies)

Does Québec Need a Written Constitution? — New Haven, CT

The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale Committee on Canadian Studies presents Does Québec Need a Written Constitution? March 31, 2016.

International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law

Privacy in Int’l & Domestic Criminal Law — Halifax, NS

The International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law presents Protecting Privacy – Domestic and International Criminal Justice Responses to Crimes Against Personal Privacy and the Balance between Individuals Privacy…