Center for Globalization, Law and Society at UC Irvine convenes transnational criminal justice scholars
UC IRVINE — UCI Law’s Center for Globalization, Law and Society (GLAS) welcomed more than a dozen leading scholars from around the world for a two-day conference entitled “The Transnational Ordering of Criminal Justice.”
Read More about Center for Globalization, Law and Society at UC Irvine convenes transnational criminal justice scholarsUniversity of Mississippi Law student to intern at U.S. Mission to NATO
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI — A University of Mississippi law student will spend the fall semester in Brussels, Belgium developing her expertise on international law and policy.
Read More about University of Mississippi Law student to intern at U.S. Mission to NATOAmerican University Washington College of Law hosts international intellectual property conference
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY — American University Washington College of Law’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) hosted the Fifth Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest, welcoming hundreds of researchers, activists, and practitioners at the intersection of intellectual property and public interest to the AUWCL campus.
Read More about American University Washington College of Law hosts international intellectual property conferenceAmerican University Washington College of Law center holds conference on gender-based violence in Mexico
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY — American University Washington College of Law’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law presented a two-day conference in Mexico City, Mexico to discuss issues of sexual and gender based violence.
Read More about American University Washington College of Law center holds conference on gender-based violence in MexicoLewis & Clark Center for Animal Law Studies sponsors animal law convention in Kenya
LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) at Lewis & Clark sponsored Africa’s first animal law focused forum September 4-5 held at the United Nations Environment complex in Nairobi, Kenya.
Read More about Lewis & Clark Center for Animal Law Studies sponsors animal law convention in KenyaPenn State Law master’s program welcomes scholars from India
PENN STATE NEWS — Penn State Law welcomed master’s students from the 2018 SAARC Moot Court Competition, a prestigious, yearlong tournament that attracts thousands of talented law students from across India and seven other nations.
Read More about Penn State Law master’s program welcomes scholars from IndiaUniversity of Virginia Law professor leads effort to complete American Law Institute’s foreign relations law restatement
UVA School of Law — University of Virginia School of Law professor Paul Stephan will see six years of work as a coordinating reporter for the American Law Institute come to fruition when ALI publishes its fourth restatement of foreign relations law.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor leads effort to complete American Law Institute’s foreign relations law restatementLaw professor from University of Kansas part of intensive course researching renewable energy law in India and U.S.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS — Uma Outka, professor of law at KU, was part of a Global Initiative for Academic Network two-week intensive course on renewable energy law and policy at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur and Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law.
Read More about Law professor from University of Kansas part of intensive course researching renewable energy law in India and U.S.American University Washington College of Law joins World Intellectual Property Organization to promote IP education
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY — The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and American University Washington College of Law signed a memorandum of understanding to promote cooperation in the furtherance of their common goals in respect of intellectual property education.
Read More about American University Washington College of Law joins World Intellectual Property Organization to promote IP educationOpinion: Law schools need to improve e-discovery education
ADVOCATE DAILY — The demand for lawyers versed in the technical aspects of electronic discovery (eDiscovery) is growing rapidly, but law schools are lagging behind the trend.
Read More about Opinion: Law schools need to improve e-discovery education