Homepage Highlights Archive
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On December 7, Professors Jon Bauer and Miriam Marton will speak to a Human Rights and Social Work class at the UConn School of Social Work about refugee law and the work of the Asylum and Human Rights Clinic.
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On December 6 and 7, Professor David Thaw will present his research on cybersecurity regulation at a forum connecting emerging scholarship on the Internet hosted by Harvard Law School and MIT.
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On November 30, Professor David Thaw will present a research paper on the efficacy of cybersecurity regulation to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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On November 30, Professor Kurt Strasser will speak on "Scrutinizing and Supporting Green Business" at the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, DC.
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On November 30, Professor Alexandra Lahav will speak at "Lawyering for Groups: Civil Rights, Mass Torts and Everything in Between" at Fordham Law School.
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Professor Richard A. Wilson will speak on "Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice: Narratives in Historical Perspective" on a panel of experts at the National Institute for War Documentation at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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On November 29, Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist for "Nexus - Are Bellas Hess and Quill Still the Law? Is Amazon the New Test?" at the New York University Institute on State and Local Taxation.
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On November 27, Professor Bethany Berger will participate in an event entitled "Race, Equality and Indian Tribes" sponsored by Kramer & Levin.
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On November 27, Associate Dean Darcy Kirk will be a featured panelist for "Official Documents on the Web: Are They for Real?" where there will be a discussion on the Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act.
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One of the most important obligations of the legal profession is to perform voluntary pro bono publico service (work for the public good). The Law School's Pro Bono Pledge Program is designed to encourage and recognize law students' participation in pro bono activities and community service projects for which no academic credit or compensation is received.
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On November 22, Professor Ángel Oquendo will present "The Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Latin America" at the "Colloquium on Fundamental Human Rights" at Western University of Santa Catarina, Brazil. In addition, he also will present a graduate seminar on "International Human Rights."
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Join Interim Dean Willajeanne McLean on November 19 for the second "Are You Happy? Hour" of the fall semester. Join Dean McLean for an informal discussion about topics of mutual interest.
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On November 29, Professor Peter Kochenburger will make several presentations regarding flood insurance and policy review at the National Assocation of Insurance Commissioners meeting in Washington, DC.
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On November 14, Professor Joseph MacDougald '96 was a panelist on "State and Municipal Case Studies - New England" at the 9th Marine Law Symposium at Roger Williams University School of Law.
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Join the Tax Law Society and the Connecticut Bar Association, Young Lawyers section on Thursday, November 15 for a tax law career panel featuring Dan Gottfried '04, Marilee Clark '06 and Scott Sebastian. All students are welcome.
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On November 14, Professor Richard Pomp will be a co-presenter for "Justice Vs. Injustice" at the 19th Annual Paul J. Hartman Memorial State and Local Tax Forum. On November 15, Pomp will be a presenter at the New England State Tax Forum.
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Jane Thierfeld Brown, the Law School's director of student services, is quoted in "The Future Factor: The Influence of Spectrum Disorder Students in America’s Colleges," an article on YouthToday.org.
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On November 13, Professor Diana Leyden '82, clinical professor of law and director of the Law School's Tax Clinic, will present on "Tax Issues for Businesses with Workers: Skating on Thin Ice" at the 2012 University of Connecticut Income Tax School for Practitioners in Rocky Hill.
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On November 9, Professor Steven Wilf delivered his paper, "The Constitution of Trepidation" at the American Society for Legal History's annual meeting in St. Louis.
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On November 6, Professor Bethany Berger spoke at Yale Law School to the Alliance for Diversity on Equality Conflicts in Indian Law: From Global Warming to the Violence Against Women Act. On November 10, she will comment on "The Indian Problems and Federal Power in American Legal History" at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History.
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On November 9, Professor Sara Bronin will speak about Community-Scale Generation at the University of San Diego School of Law's Fourth Annual Climate & Energy Law Symposium, "Law in a Distributed Energy Future."
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All student interested in the Law School's foreign exchange programs and the new International Legal Practice course are invited today at 12:30 pm to the Reading Room for an International Exchange Fair.
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Nov 7: Due to weather conditions, all Law School classes starting at 3:30 or later are cancelled. The Law Library will remain open. Evening events are cancelled; today's small claims court workshop is postponed until Nov 28.
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On November 8, Associate Dean Darcy Kirk will be the luncheon keynote speaker on "Leadership" at the Association of Boston Law Librarians meeting in Boston.
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On November 6, Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist for a talk on the "State of the States" at the 2012 Michigan Tax Conference.






