CFP: King’s Student Law Review
The King’s Student Law Review invites students (LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D.) to submit articles. The journal is edited by King’s College London PhD students, and seeks to publish the very best…
The King’s Student Law Review invites students (LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D.) to submit articles. The journal is edited by King’s College London PhD students, and seeks to publish the very best…
The Journal of International Commercial Law (George Mason) is looking for one more article to publish in its Fall 2015 Issue, as well as looking for articles for its Spring…
Tulane University Law School Melissa Wasserman, University of Illinois, presents today: Patent Office Cohorts.
American University Washington College of Law hosts the Mid-Atlantic People of Color (MAPOC) Works-in-Progress Workshop in conjunction with the legal conference (On the Rights of Children) Jan. 28-30, 2016. Abstracts…
American University Washington College of Law hosts the Mid-Atlantic People of Color (MAPOC) Legal Scholarship Conference, On the Rights of Children, Jan. 28-30, 2016. The deadline for paper and panel…
The University of Haifa Faculty of Law presents International Conference on the Resolution of Mass Disputes: Collective Redress, Class Actions and ADR, Nov. 26-27, 2015. The conference will provide a…
The International Neuroethics Society holds its annual meeting Oct. 15 (5 pm) and Oct. 16, 2015, at Northwestern University. Panels include: Is Professional Football Safe? Could We Make It Safer?…
The Jindal Global Law Review invites submissions for a special issue, Transformations in Religious Family Laws in Comparative Perspective. Abstracts are due by Nov. 2, 2015. we seek contributions from…
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Ian Ayres,William K. Townsend Professor & Anne Urowsky Professorial Fellow in Law, Yale Law School, presents today: Innovation Sticks: The Limited Case for Failure…
Emory University School of Law Sasha Volokh, Emory University School of Law, presents his paper entitled The Inherent-Powers Corollary: Judicial Non-delegation and Federal Common Law today.