Semester in DC

  • When: February 9, 2010, 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
  • Where: Hosmer Hall - Janet M. Blumberg Hall

Interested in expanding your horizons, building your resume, gaining valuable contacts and experience, and learning how our federal government works in the best possible way – by actually working in or with a federal agency or NGO for a semester in Washington, DC?

If so, please come to an informational meeting for the University of Connecticut Law School’s Semester in DC Program, to be held in Janet M. Blumberg Hall, on Tuesday, February 9, at 12:15 p.m. Professor Richard Parker will describe the program, you’ll have a chance to hear from students who participated in the program last fall, and, of course, we’ll be happy to take your questions.

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  • Members of the Law School community are invited to join Associate Dean Steven Wilf on February 14 for a discussion of Perry v. Brown as part of the Recent Cases series.

  • On February 15, join the faculty of the Energy and Environmental Law Clinic for a discussion of a newly created certificate in Energy and Environmental Law.

  • On February 24, the 18th Gallivan conference, "From McMansion to Multifamily: The Economics and Demographic Transformation of Connectiut's Housing Market" will be held at the Law School.

  • On February 10, Professor Sara Bronin will moderate a panel called "Takings Law and Climate Adaptation Strategies" at the "Legal Solutions to Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in Connecticut" conference co-sponsored by the Law School's Center for Energy and Environmental Law.

  • On February 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will give the Daimler Lecture at the American Academy in Berlin. He will discuss his most recent book, Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State (OUP, 2010).

  • The Insurance Law Center, the LL.M. Program in U.S. Legal Studies, and the Student Bar Association invite you to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a gathering on February 8.

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