Apr 09 Fri
2021

OAE IRAC Series: Rule Statements

12:00PM - 01:00PM Zoom

During our IRAC series you will learn strategies that will help prepare you for success on essay exams. This workshop will be led by Professor Heather Ridenour and continue our IRAC series with a focus on Rule Synthesis and Statements.  

  • Workshop
  • Open To Students
Apr 09 Fri
2021

African Mining Legislation Atlas and the Extractive Industry: Analysis, Issues, and the Way Forward

12:00PM - 01:00PM

 Join the African Law and Policy Association (ALPA) and the Law and International Development Society (LIDS) as we host a discussion on the African Mining Legislation Atlas and the extractive industry on the African continent.  Featuring Mr. Ronald Chari at the World Bank, Dr. Victoria Nalule founder of the African Energy and Minerals Management Initiative and lead consultant at the NEM Energy Consultancy, and Mr. Charles Afeku of the African Legal Support Facility.  Join via Zoom: Meeting ID: 943 4441 8289; Passcode: 439684.

  • Conference
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 09 Fri
2021

Strategies to Combat U.S. Solitary Confinement: Domestic and International Legal Approaches

12:00PM - 01:30PM Online via Zoom

The International Human Rights Law Clinic and The Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law’s Anti-Torture Initiative invite you to attend a symposium on combatting solitary confinement in the United States. Speakers from various human rights organizations will share their efforts combatting solitary confinement in the domestic and international arena. 

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 09 Fri
2021

Calculative Patents

12:00PM - 01:30PM Washington College of Law

Patents are legal delinquents. Drawing on insights from the sociology of markets, I argue that patents are surreptitiously performing functions familiar from the grocery store, the vegetable stand, or the barbershop. I suggest that patents are calculative, not in the mathematical sense, but in the sociological sense of structuring and facilitating market relations.

Join Professor Dan L. Burk for a discussion about Calculative Patents.

This presentation is part of the IP Speaker Series organized and hosted by PIJIP. 

Registration is Required!  https://tinyurl.com/Ipspeakerdanburk

  • Presentation
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 09 Fri
2021

2021 Online International Legal Education Abroad and LL.M. Administrators Conference International Legal Education: Life After 2020

01:00PM - 04:50PM

 Each year, the International Legal Education Abroad and LL.M. Administrators Conference brings together key practitioners from across the United States and abroad to discuss common challenges and to develop best practices to some of the most pressing issues in the exciting and dynamic area of J.D. international legal education abroad and LL.M. programs administration. 

The 2021 Conference is focusing on the future, post the pandemic that is continuing to transform the landscape of international legal education. Guest speakers and panels will discuss the short and long term (positive and negative) impact of COVID-19 on J.D. and or LL.M. students, law school international programs (Abroad programs/LL.M. programs), curriculum, use of technology, international program offices’ administrators, and law faculty, international partners, alumni, employers, and others in the global legal community.
This session runs from 1pm-3:40pm and is followed by a Networking Cafe (link will be provided to all registered participants in a separate email).  

  • Lecture
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff