Major Events: Spring 2005
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Apr. 1 - 2 |
Conference: "The Rehnquist Legacy" |
Apr. 2 |
Spring Law Day |
Apr. 4, 4 p.m. |
Mini-symposium: "Asian Migration and the Globalization of Modern Sovereignty, 1880-1910" Center for Law, Society, and Culture, featuring Columbia University Professor Adam McKeown |
Apr. 5, 2-3:30 pm |
Town Hall: "Possibilities for U.N. Reform" Professor David Fidler, featured speaker |
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Apr. 5, 2 pm |
Lecture: "How Congress Works and Why You Should Care" Law School alumnus Lee Hamilton, former U.S. representative and vice-chair of the 9-11 Commission, on his latest book, How Congress Works and Why You Should Care |
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Apr. 6, noon |
Lecture: "How to Use American Power" Law School alumnus Lee Hamilton |
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Apr. 7, noon |
Jerome Hall Lecture Hall Lecture featuring Thomas Green and dedication by alumnus Lowell Baier of a bust of Jerome Hall. Watch video* of Dean Robel's and alumnus Lowell Baier's introductory remarks, Professor Thomas Green's lecture, and the bust presentation. |
Apr. 7, 4 pm |
Lecture: "Academic Freedom and Homeland Security" Robert M. O'Neil, former Indiana University Bloomington chancellor |
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Apr. 12, noon |
Lecture: "The Use and Abuse of Comparative Constitutional Law" Cheryl Saunders, George P. Smith II Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair, and professor of law at the University of Melbourne Law School |
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Apr. 15 |
Symposium: "The Next Generation of Law School Rankings |
| March | |
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Mar. 2 |
Singing for Summer Salaries |
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Mar. 5 |
Minority Law Day |
Mar. 23, noon |
Snyder Lecture: "The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea–Relevant or redundant?" Jillaine Seymour |
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Mar. 25 |
Environmental Law Alumni Advisory Board Meeting |
| February | |
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Feb. 11 |
Conference: "Globalization and the New Politics of Labor" |
Feb. 17 - 19 |
Jessup International Law Moot Court Regional Final |
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Feb. 25 |
Sherman Minton Moot Court Final |
Feb. 28, noon |
Lecture Alumnus Feisal Istrabadi, JD'88, Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations |
| January | |
Jan. 13 |
Classes begin |
Events for Fall 2004 are in the events archive.