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On Sept. 23, the Center for Business Law welcomed Professor Saul Levmore as part of its 2024-2025 lecture series to present his thoughts on Sunk Costs ...
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has launched a Lecture Series on Competition Law, aimed at fostering dialogue ...
The Schroeder Lecture is named for Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr., who founded the Law-Medicine Center in 1953 as the first law school program in health law. Schroeder Lecturers are selected based on their ...
Registration for the fall 2024 session of Mini Law school is now open! Each semester, this series provides an excellent lifelong-learning opportunity, and the upcoming edition is no exception. This ...
Annual Childress Lecture Addresses LGBTQ Rights On October 27, 2023, Saint Louis University hosted its annual Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture. This year’s lecture was organized by Professor ...
Dec. 17, 2006 — -- Students at Harvard Law School learn from some of the finest legal minds in the world. But they can't always learn in a classroom the concrete ways their future work as ...
The namesake of the lecture—famed scholar Russell Kirk—was a pillar of the conservative movement, bringing like-minded individuals under the very name conservative.
University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai delivered a speech on legal scope and the domain of judicial deference at the Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on Wednesday.
POTTSTOWN — Pottsgrove Manor will present “Law in 18th-Century Pennsylvania,” a lecture by retired lawyer and legal studies professor Paul Trainor at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18. Pottsgrove ...
Harry Surden, Professor of Law and director of the Silicon Flatirons Center Artificial Intelligence Initiative, delivered the 47th annual Austin W. Scott, Jr.
Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro discussed post-pandemic living conditions of American urban areas at a Harvard Law School lecture on Wednesday, affirming that ...
The O’Hara Lecture was established with a gift from Miami merger Lloyd and Mary O’Hara to support lectures on law and politics, covering civil, criminal, or constitutional law issues or topics ...