Homepage Highlights Archive
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On October 6, Professor Richard Kay will speak on "International Judicial Review in the European Court of Human Rights" at the annual meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law at the University of Iowa Law School.
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On September 29, Professor Richard Kay will chair a panel "Crossing Boundaries" at the Biennial Conference of the Middle Atlantic & New England Conference on Canadian Studies in Philadelphia.
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On November 19, Professor Richard Kay will be the discussant for the panel on "Legal Issues" at the Biennial Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States held in Ottawa.
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On October 21, Professor Rick Kay will chair the "Revolution and Constitution" panel at the annual meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law in Sacramento, CA.
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Professor Richard Kay will present "Constituent Authority" on June 28 at the W.G. Hart Legal workshop, "Sovereignty in Question," at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London.
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On April 13, Professor Richard Kay was the moderator for the ACLU of Connecticut's annual Milton Sorokin Symposium, "The Relationship Between Religion and the Public Schools" held at the Law School. The debate focused on the place of religion in the public schools.
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On February 5, Professor Richard Kay will present his paper, "Constituent Authority," at the Second Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism at the University of San Diego School of Law.
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Professor Richard Kay chaired "The Constitutional Judge as Positive Legislator" session at the XVIII International Congress of Comparative Law in Washington, DC.
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On March 19, Professor Richard Kay will present his paper "Constituent Authority" at a conference titled "Prospects for Constitutional Change" sponsored by the Turkish Union of the Bar Association in Ankara, Turkey.
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On March 5, Professor Richard Kay will be a commentator at the Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable at George Washington University Law School.






