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Curriculum Information Panel
Are you interested in the business, regulatory or policy aspects of law & science? law & technology? law & health? law & the environment? Then come to an informational panel with some of ...
40th Annual LEO Banquet
Dear Law School Student Community: We are pleased to announce the 40th Annual LEO Banquet . The banquet will be held on April 18, 2009, at the Concourse Hotel. Cash Bar and Cocktails are from 5:30 - 7:00; Dinner ...
Public Defenders and Fair Pay: Removing the Stigma
A panel discussion presented by PILF as a part of Community Justice Month Please join us on Wednesday, March 11, from 12-1 pm in Lubar Commons Professor LaVigne, Professor Kempinen, and one or two local pra ...
Deputy Commissioner Kim Shaul Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
The Center for Patient Partnerships Interested in learning about insurance law? Interested in health care law and regulation? Interested in understanding how the state regulates and oversees ...
Invitation to the 2009 Fairchild Lecture by Scott Turow
You are cordially invited to attend the 21st Thomas E. Fairchild Lecture “Its Only Words: Thoughts of a Lawyer & Novelist” by Scott Turow Friday, April 24, 2009 ...
WLSA Panel
WLSA will be holding a panel open to all students, staff, and faculty. The panel will be about the challenges women face in the legal field. We have schedulred Prof. Clauss, Prof. Kaiser, and Kristin Davis to speak
The Impact of Gender in Criminal Law from Legislation through Incarceration
Gender and Criminal Justice The Impact of Gender in Criminal Law from Legislation through Incarceration Saturday, March 7th, 2009 10am-4pm University of Wisconsin Law School Lubar Commons- Room 7200 975 Bascom Mall Madison, WI 53706 ...
Panel discussion on Pathways to Employment in International Law (Feb 11)
A panel discussion on Pathways to Employment in International Law will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 6-8pm in Lubar Commons (7200 Law), sponsored by the Wisconsin International Law Society, Global Legal Studies Center, American Bar As ...
Talk on Legal Profession in China
The Law School community (faculty, staff, all students) is cordially invited to hear a talk on The Transformation of the Legal Profession in Contemporary China given by SIDA LIU Research Associate at the American Bar Foundation and Ph.D. Candida ...
A Supreme Court Panel
The American Constitution Society Presents: A Supreme Court Panel Wednesday, February 4 at 3pm A discussion of recent Supreme Court cases with · Professor Church · ...
Welcome Back activities for 1Ls
On the morning of January 23, we will have the last activities in the series of orientations that included activities on studying and exam preparation. These activities are mandatory, because we hope that they will be very ...
University of Wisconsin first-year law student Reception
Quarles & Brady LLP cordially invites you to join us for our annual University of Wisconsin first-year law student Reception on Thursday, February 26, 20095:30pm - 7:30 pm. The reception will be held in our Madison office, 33 East Main Stree ...
“Issues of Public Choice in the Context of Health and Safety Regulations and Eminent Domain”
Interested in talking to someone who works for a public interest NGO? The East Asian Legal Studies Center presents Jason Adkins Institute for Justice December 19 th ...
Lecture Announcement
The Wisconsin International Law Society, with the Distinguished Lecture Series, is proud to welcome Ishmael Beah, advocate for human rights and author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier , his account of his years as ...
WI Public Television's In Wisconsin Airs 3 Part Series on Patient Advocacy
WI Public Television will air a three-part series on the Center for Patient Partnerships. Episodes will be available online and will be repeated on air at a later date. Please see here for more information on how to vi ...
"Who Says It's Not Easy Being Green?: Economic Incentives for Conservation-Based Land Use and Property Restrictions"
Find out how legal restrictions aimed at achieving basic conservation goals can pay off for your clients yet still enable them to own and productively utilize their property. Whether you represent businesses with large forest and ...
Emmett LeeLoy: Native Hawaiians and the World Indigenous Movement
The Indigenous Law Students Association presents Emmett LeeLoy: Native Hawaiians and the World Indigenous Movement Emmett LeeLoy has represented many Native Hawaiians in civil and criminal matters, including ...
Dean's "Initiative" Listening Sessions
Dear Student Body, Some of you may have heard of the "Dean's Initiative ." As current students and future alumni, we will be directly affected by the provisions set forth in the Initiative. Here is the ti ...
Special 3L
On Wednesday, November 12, the Law School and the Career Services Office will be hosting the annual " Get Ready to Graduate" event for 3Ls. Third-year students are invited to drop by the north end of the Law School Atrium anytime ...
The Global Economic Crisis: The Untold Stories
The Global Economic Crisis: The Untold Stories Thursday, November 20 7:00-9:30 PM Morgridge Auditorium 1100 Grainger Hall 975 University Avenue The economic bad news keeps coming: a bursting housing b ...
THE 2008 MALPRACTICE BASH!
It’s that time of year again: the Dean’s Cup has returned to its rightful place in the Law School, the 3L’s have tossed their canes, and the 1L’s have just passed the halfway mark of their first semester… Th ...
Speaker: Dr Flavia Agnes
The Global Legal Studies Center and APALSA/SALSA are pleased to invite you to an informal meeting with: Dr Flavia Agnes (Women’s rights lawyer and writer from India ) Tue ...
From Plan to Market: The Development of China's Food Safety Law
The East Asian Legal Studies Center cordially invites you to hear Yuanyuan Shen, alumna of the UWLS, talk on “From Plan to Market: The Development of China’s Food Safety Law.” Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:00 pm ...
Ideas/Innovations: Keith Findley on Eyewitness ID Reform
The Office of the Dean and the Institute for Legal Studies announce the following presentation in the workshop series Ideas and Innovations in Legal Scholarship open to faculty, students and staff “Toward a ...
Courts and Pluralism: Essay on a Theory of Judicial Adjudication in the Context of Legal and Constitutional Pluralism
Workshop on "Courts and Pluralism: Essay on a Theory of Judicial Adjudication in the Context of Legal and Constitutional Pluralism" October 30, 2008, 3:30-5:30pm Lubar Commons (7200 Law) W ...
Passion and Reason in European Integration
The Global Legal Studies Center is pleased to invite you to a lecture and workshop with: Professor Miguel Maduro Advocate General, European Court of Justice & Professor of European and ...
When Do Expressive Works Infringe Trademarks?
Wednesday October 22nd, at **6:00 pm** in Lubar Commons. *AS A PART OF THE TEMPLETON DEBATE SERIES,* * THE FEDERALIST SOCIETY AND THE* INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STUDENTS’ ORGANIZATION PRESENT* *When Do Expressive Works Infri ...
Sex Toys 101
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 4:00-5:30 in Room 3250 Hosted by Law Students for Reproductive Justice. This lecture will provide tips and tricks as well as information about health, hygiene, satisfaction, and yes, the law, of sex ...
Homecoming Cane Toss Reminder
Don't forget that Thursday, Oct. 16th is the absolute last day to place your orders for the Homecoming Cane Toss event. The deadline will promptly be cut off at NOON, so please register if you haven't done so already. Order c ...
Summer 2009 Clinical Opportunities at the Remington Center
In the next few weeks, the Frank J. Remington Center will begin recruiting student applicants for its summer 2009 prison-based clinical projects : the Legal Assistance to Institutionalized Persons Project (LAIP ...
Judicial Intern Program
Applications are now being solicited for the Judicial Intern Program for the spring semester of 2009. All second and third year law students who have not previously participated in the program are eligible. In short, ...
Law/La Follette Dual Degree Advising Brown Bag
Current and Prospective Law/La Follette Dual Degree Students: Currently dually enrolled in a Masters of Public Affairs or International Public Affairs? Considering enrolling at the La Follette School of Public Affairs to complement your ...
The Weimar Moment: Liberalism, Political Theology, and Law Interdisciplinary Conference
The Institute for Legal Studies announces the following event open to faculty, students and staff: The Weimar Moment: Liberalism, Political Theology, and Law Interdisciplinary Conference October 24-26, 2008 Pu ...
“Civil Liberties and the War on Terror – Past, Present, and Future”
The Institute for Legal Studies announces the following event open to students, faculty and staff Hilldale Lecture by Erwin Chemerinsky “Civil Liberties and the War on Terror – Past, Present, and Future” Friday, September ...
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