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National Student Symposia
Student Division
- March 8-9, 2024 - Why Separate Powers?
Harvard Law School
- March 3-4, 2023 - Law and Democracy
University of Texas School of Law
- March 4-5, 2022 - The Federalists vs. The Anti-Federalists: Revisiting the Founding Debates
University of Virginia School of Law
- March 19-20, 2021 - International Law & U.S. Foreign Policy
University of Pennsylvania Law School
- March 13-14, 2020 - The Structural Constitution in the 21st Century
University of Michigan Law School
- March 15-16, 2019 - The Resurgence of Economic Liberty
Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
- March 9-10, 2018 - First Principles of the Constitution
Georgetown University Law Center
- March 3-4, 2017 - The First Amendment in Contemporary Society
Columbia Law School
- 2016 - Poverty, Inequality, and the Law
University of Virginia School of Law
- 2015 - Law and Innovation
University of Chicago Law School
- 2014 - Security vs. Freedom: Contemporary Controversies
University of Florida Levin College of Law
- 2013 - The Federal Leviathan: Is There Any Area of Modern Life to Which Federal Government Power Does Not Extend?
University of Texas School of Law
- 2012 - Bureaucracy Unbound: Can Limited Government and the Administrative State Co-Exist?
Stanford Law School
- 2011 - Capitalism, Markets, and the Constitution
University of Virginia School of Law
- 2010 - Originalism 2.0
University of Pennsylvania Law School
- 2009 - Separation of Powers
Yale Law School
- 2008 - The People and the Courts
University of Michigan Law School
- 2007 - Law & Morality
Northwestern Law School
- 2006 - 25th Annual National Student Symposium - International Law and the State of the Constitution
Columbia Law School
- 2005 - Law and Freedom
Harvard Law School
- 2004 - Private Law: The New Frontier for Limited Government
Vanderbilt Law School
- 2003 - Law and Human Dignity
Notre Dame Law School
- 2002 - Law and Truth
Yale Law School
- 2001 - Law and Technology
University of California Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
- 2000 - Law and the Political Process
Harvard Law School
- 1999 - Competition, Free Markets, and the Law
University of Chicago Law School
- 1998 - Reviving the Structural Constitution
New York University School of Law
- 1997 - Law & Economics and the Rule of Law
Duke Law School
- 1996 - Justice and the Criminal Justice Process
Stanford Law School
- 1995 - Originalism, Democracy and the Constitution
Northwestern Law School
- 1994 - Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law
University of Virginia Law School
- 1993 - Judicial Decision Making: The Role of Text, Precedent & the Rule of Law
Harvard Law School
- 1992 - The Legacy of the Federalist Papers
University of Texas Law School
- 1991 - The Bill of Rights After 200 Years
Yale Law School
- 1990 - The Future of Civil Rights Law
Stanford Law School
- 1989 - Property: the Founding, the Welfare State, and Beyond
University of Michigan Law School
- 1988 - Are There Unenumerated Constitutional Rights?
University of Virginia School of Law
- 1987 - The Crisis in Legal Theory and the Revival of Classical Jurisprudence
University of Chicago Law School
- 1986 - The First Amendment: Constitutional Principles & Public Policy
Stanford Law School
- 1985 - Equality and the Law
Georgetown University Law Center
- 1984 - A Symposium on Legal Culture: Legal Education and the Spirit of Contemporary American Law
Harvard Law School
- 1983 - A Symposium on Judicial Activism: Problems and Responses
University of Chicago Law School
- 1982 - First Annual National Student Symposium - A Symposium on Federalism: Legal and Political Ramifications
Yale Law School