Jan 19 2010 Tuesday 12:30 p.m. The Wrongs of Roe and the Rights of Conscience Speakers: Lynn Wardle Topics: Religious Liberties Sponsors: St. Thomas (Minneapolis) Student Chapter In-Person Event
Nov 19 2009 Thursday 12:20 p.m. International Law University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Room 164 Speakers: David Moore • Brent White Sponsors: Arizona Student Chapter In-Person Event
Nov 17 2009 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Should the U.S. Ignore International Law? Speakers: David Moore • Jordan Paust Topics: International & National Security Law Sponsors: Houston Student Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 27 2009 Tuesday 3:30 p.m. Should U.S. States Have a Role in Foreign Affairs? McDonough 206 Speakers: David Moore Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Sponsors: Georgetown Law Student Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 27 2009 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Is Customary International Law U.S. Law? Speakers: David Moore • Stephen I. Vladeck Topics: International & National Security Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: American Student Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 20 2009 Tuesday 5:00 p.m. Is International Law United States Law? Speakers: David Moore • Michael J. O'Connor Sponsors: Arizona Summit Student Chapter • Arizona Student Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 7 2009 Wednesday 4:45 p.m. Conscience v. Access: Increasing Conflicts over Provision of Health Care Services & A Proposal for a Just Resolution Speakers: Jill Morrison • Lynn Wardle Sponsors: George Mason Student Chapter In-Person Event
Sep 22 2009 Tuesday 12:00 a.m. Medellin v. Texas and the Intersection of International & Domestic Law Speakers: Laurence Claus • David Moore Sponsors: San Diego Student Chapter In-Person Event
Apr 16 2009 Thursday 12:00 a.m. Family Law Speakers: Robert Burt • Lynn Wardle Topics: Civil Rights Sponsors: Yale Student Chapter In-Person Event
Mar 24 2009 Tuesday 12:00 a.m. The Legal Implications of Bank Nationalization; The Legal Policy Behind the Bailouts; & The Future of the SEC Speakers: Christian Johnson • D Smith Topics: Financial Services & E-Commerce • Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights Sponsors: Brigham Young Student Chapter In-Person Event
The Wrongs of Roe and the Rights of Conscience
International Law
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Room 164Should the U.S. Ignore International Law?
Should U.S. States Have a Role in Foreign Affairs?
McDonough 206Is Customary International Law U.S. Law?
Is International Law United States Law?
Conscience v. Access: Increasing Conflicts over Provision of Health Care Services & A Proposal for a Just Resolution
Medellin v. Texas and the Intersection of International & Domestic Law
Family Law
The Legal Implications of Bank Nationalization; The Legal Policy Behind the Bailouts; & The Future of the SEC