Value talk abounds. Economists express concern that the economy is characterized increasingly by value extraction not value production (Mazzucato 2018); politicians worry that “illiberal democracies” erode the value base of our political communities; international institutions aiming at responsible production and consumption (SDG 12) put forward proposals on “redefining value” to make headway towards the circular economy (IRP 2018).
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Office of Financial Research invite the submission of research and policy-oriented papers for the 2019 Financial Stability Conference to be held November 21–22, 2019, at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
Call for Papers
Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s nationally acclaimed Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy is pleased to invite original research submissions for the annual Wiet Life Science Law Scholars Workshop on Friday, September 6, 2019.
The Northern Illinois University College of Law will host the Second Annual Chicagoland Junior Scholars Conference at Loyola University Chicago School of Law on Friday, September 27, 2019.
Call for Papers
2019 Symposium - First do no harm: a patient-driven approach to navigating the health law, intellectual property, and technology maze
Call for Proposals
Loyola University Chicago's 13th Annual Symposium on Health Law and Policy
15 Nov 2019, Philip H. Corboy Law Center, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago
Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy
Thirteenth Annual Symposium on Health Law and Policy
Addressing the Health Care Needs of Justice-Involved Populations
The 3rd Hamburg Young Scholars’ Workshop in International Law will be held from 20 – 21 September 2019, bringing together promising doctoral students and postdocs with a background in international law and neighboring disciplines. During the workshop, research projects in international law (e.g. a chapter of a dissertation, a draft of an article, case comments etc.) will be discussed among peers. All participants ought to exchange ideas and arguments to inspire each other and advance with their research.
Spearheaded by CELS 2019 co-presidents David Bjerk, Eric Helland, and Dan Krauss, Claremont McKenna College and the Society for Empirical Legal Studies (SELS) are pleased to announce the 14th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (CELS) on November 15-16, 2019, in Claremont, California.
The Center for Constitutional Law seeks proposals from those interested in presenting papers at its upcoming interdisciplinary conference, The 19th Amendment at 100: From the Vote to Gender Equality. Committed presenters to date include: Prof. Jamie Abrams (Louisville Law), Prof. Richard Chused (NY Law), Prof. Ann Gordon (Rutgers, History), Prof. Kimberly Hamlin (Miami U, History), Prof. Jill Hasday (Minnesota Law), Prof. Paula Monopoli (Maryland Law), Prof. Mae Quinn (Florida Law), Prof. Reva Siegel (Yale Law), and Prof.
This year, ClassCrits seeks the mantle of the FREE. To be free requires that we actively face the challenges that all humanity now jointly confronts. These include the accelerating environmental degradation of the Earth's natural systems, the dramatic rise in economic inequality, the failure of our institutions, the breakdown of our communities, and the alienation from our selves (body, mind and spirit) and one another.