Neville Cox LL.B., Ph.D. is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and a practising barrister. He is the author of Blasphemy and the Law (2000) and co-author of Sport and the Law (2004). He is also published on a wide variety of topics in law journals and books. He lectures in the areas of tort law, comparative law and sport and the law. He has been a visting professor in the University of San Francisco and in Autumn of 2006 he will be a scholar-in-residence in Washington & Lee University in Virginia. In 2005 he was awarded a Provost's teaching award.
- 2004 Fellow of Trinity College Dublin
- 2002 Called to the Irish Bar
- 1998 Awarded a PhD
- 1993 Graduated from TCD in 1993 with a First Class honours LL.B degree examinations
- 1991 elected a scholar of TCD.
- 1989 - 1998: Department of Law, TCD.
- 1975 - 1989: St Andrews College, Blackrock Co. Dublin
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The Great Health Care Debate: Is Nationalized Health Care the Cure for America?
Indiana - Bloomington Student Chapter
Indiana University Maurer School of Law211 S Indiana Ave
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The Great Health Care Debate: Is Nationalized Health Care the Cure for America?
Indiana - Bloomington Student Chapter
The Federalist Society, Black Law Students Association, and Health Law Society co-hosted this debate panel...
The Great Health Care Debate: Is Nationalized Health Care the Cure for America?
Indiana - Bloomington Student Chapter
The Federalist Society, Black Law Students Association, and Health Law Society co-hosted this debate panel...