Upcoming Conferences
April 29, 2024
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• Law School 3000
This event is by invitation only. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. For more information, contact Marlyn Dail at marlyn.dail@law.duke.edu.
April 30, 2024
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• Law School 3000
This event is by invitation only. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. For more information, contact Marlyn Dail at marlyn.dail@law.duke.edu.
May 03, 2024
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• Law School 3000
This event is by invitation only. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. For more information, please contact Marlyn Dail at marlyn.dail@law.duke.edu
May 04, 2024
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• Law School 3000
This event is by invitation only. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. For more information, please contact Marlyn Dail at marlyn.dail@law.duke.edu
May 16, 2024
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• Law School 4047
This conference brings together Legal Aid of North Carolina's incoming summer intern class to receive substantive legal and professional skills training to prepare them for assignments handling poverty law cases across the state. By invitation only. Sponsored by the Office of Public Interest & Pro Bono. For more information, please contact D.J. Dore at dj.dore@law.duke.edu.
May 17, 2024
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• Law School 4047
This conference brings together Legal Aid of North Carolina's incoming summer intern class to receive substantive legal and professional skills training to prepare them for assignments handling poverty law cases across the state. By invitation only. Sponsored by the Office of Public Interest & Pro Bono. For more information, please contact D.J. Dore at dj.dore@law.duke.edu.
May 23, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Details will be forthcoming. Sponsored by Professor Michael D. Frakes. For any questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@law.duke.edu.
May 24, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Details will be forthcoming. Sponsored by Professor Michael D. Frakes. For any questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@law.duke.edu.
June 25, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
June 26, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
June 27, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
June 28, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
June 29, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
June 30, 2024
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• Law School 4000
Registration is required in advance to attend. More information will be forthcoming. Sponsored by the Center for Law, Race and Policy. For questions, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu.
October 18, 2024
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• Law School 3000
A vast literature now exists on the ethical status of non-human animals (for short, "animals"). This conference, "Animals and Equality," will focus on the role of animals in broadly egalitarian ethical views. Other work on animals and broad egalitarianism also falls within the scope of the conference (for example, analyzing the questions that animal well-being poses for egalitarianism among humans). More information is available on the conference website. This conference is organized by the Duke Center for Law, Economics and Public Policy (CLEPP) and co-sponsored by CLEPP and the NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program. For more information, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at (amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu) or Leanna Doty (leanna.doty@law.duke.edu).
October 19, 2024
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• Law School 3000
A vast literature now exists on the ethical status of non-human animals (for short, "animals"). This conference, "Animals and Equality," will focus on the role of animals in broadly egalitarian ethical views. Other work on animals and broad egalitarianism also falls within the scope of the conference (for example, analyzing the questions that animal well-being poses for egalitarianism among humans). More information is available on the conference website. This conference is organized by the Duke Center for Law, Economics and Public Policy (CLEPP) and co-sponsored by CLEPP and the NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program. For more information, please contact Amanda Gonzalez at (amanda.gonzalez@duke.edu) or Leanna Doty (leanna.doty@law.duke.edu).