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Conferences

Upcoming Conferences

  • January 27, 2012: Forum For Law and Social Change Symposoium - "A Just Transition to a Green Economy."
    This year's theme explores how to ensure the environmental and economic benefits of a green economy are extended to communities that have been disproportionately burdened by our fossil-fuel based economy. We hope you will join us in this important discussion! Please RSVP by January 22 by going to the link above. For more information, contact John Doyle at john.doyle@duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 3, 2012: 11th Annual Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Symposium
    The Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society presents the Eleventh Annual "Hot Topics in Intellectual Property" Symposium. This year's topics are "The America Invents Act: Effects on Business and Innovation" in the morning session and "Recent Developments in Patent Damages" in the afternoon. Speaker information will be updated on the IPCS website as it becomes available. Registration is open at http://www.dukeipcs.org. Duke students and faculty are free. Lunch is provided for registered guests, with a reception following the event. For more information, contact Daniela Juvani at djj14@duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 3, 2012: ESQ
    Annual symposium sponsored by the Duke Business Law Society and the Career and Professional Development Center. More than 40 senior alumni will be here to share their experiences, give candid advice, and interact informally with students during panel discussions and in small groups. This is a rare and valuable educational and networking opportunity for law students to learn about different possible career paths and get to know Duke Law alumni. This event will be webcast. For more information, contact the Career Center at careercenter@law.duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 4, 2012: ESQ
    Annual symposium sponsored by the Duke Business Law Society and the Career and Professional Development Center. More than 40 senior alumni will be here to share their experiences, give candid advice, and interact informally with students during panel discussions and in small groups. This is a rare and valuable educational and networking opportunity for law students to learn about different possible career paths and get to know Duke Law alumni. For more information, contact the Career Center at careercenter@law.duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 10, 2012: DJCLPP Spring Symposium
    Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy Annual Spring Symposium. More information to follow. For more information, contact Sara Wexler at sara.wexler@duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 10, 2012: Custom & Law Symposium
    Duke Law faculty will present works in progress relating to custom and law. For more information, please contact Ali Prince at ali.prince@law.duke.edu.

  • February 11, 2012: Custom & Law Symposium
    Duke Law faculty will present works in progress relating to custom and law. For more information, please contact Ali Prince at ali.prince@law.duke.edu.

  • February 17, 2012: Careers in Public Service: Career Symposium for Government and Public Interest Careers
    The Office of Public Interest and Pro Bono, in conjunction with the Career & Professional Development Center, host the Second Annual Careers in Public Service: Career Symposium for Government and Public Interest Careers. This career symposium, with keynote speaker, multiple concurrent panels, and a networking reception, is dedicated to helping students navigate the landscape of government and public interest career paths, and is open to all law students. For more information, please contact Laura Brockington at brockington@law.duke.edu, or stop by the Office of Public Interest and Pro Bono, Room 4050.

  • February 21, 2012: Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy's annual symposium
    Details to follow. For more information, contact Kara Bitar at Kara.Bitar@duke.edu.

  • February 22, 2012: Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy's annual symposium
    Details to follow. For more information, contact Kara Bitar at Kara.Bitar@duke.edu.

  • February 23, 2012: Winning Women at Duke
    Calling all Law alumnae to join us for "Winning Women: Advocates, Educators and Athletes." Celebrate key milestones marking transitions for women in the life of the University, including Title IX, the establishment of Women's Studies and the Women's Center, the appointment of President Nan Keohane, the Women's Initiative, the 40th anniversary of Duke Women's Athletics, and the merging of the Woman's College with Trinity College. See featured speakers, programs, and workshops at http://dukealumni.com/alumni-communities/womens-programming/2012-womens-weekend. For further information, please contact Anna Walker - walker@law.duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 23, 2012: Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy's annual symposium
    Details to follow. For more information, contact Kara Bitar at Kara.Bitar@duke.edu.

  • February 24, 2012: Winning Women at Duke
    Calling all Law alumnae to join us for "Winning Women: Advocates, Educators and Athletes." Celebrate key milestones marking transitions for women in the life of the University, including Title IX, the establishment of Women's Studies and the Women's Center, the appointment of President Nan Keohane, the Women's Initiative, the 40th anniversary of Duke Women's Athletics, and the merging of the Woman's College with Trinity College. See featured speakers, programs, and workshops at http://dukealumni.com/alumni-communities/womens-programming/2012-womens-weekend. For further information, please contact Anna Walker - walker@law.duke.edu. » Event Details

  • February 24, 2012: Duke Law Journal's Administrative Law Symposium
    The 42st annual Administrative Law Symposium hosted by the Duke Law Journal. For more information, contact Alexandra Costanza at akc24@duke.edu.

  • February 25, 2012: Winning Women at Duke
    Calling all Law alumnae to join us for "Winning Women: Advocates, Educators and Athletes." Celebrate key milestones marking transitions for women in the life of the University, including Title IX, the establishment of Women's Studies and the Women's Center, the appointment of President Nan Keohane, the Women's Initiative, the 40th anniversary of Duke Women's Athletics, and the merging of the Woman's College with Trinity College. See featured speakers, programs, and workshops at http://dukealumni.com/alumni-communities/womens-programming/2012-womens-weekend. For further information, please contact Anna Walker - walker@law.duke.edu. » Event Details

  • March 16, 2012: Second Annual Sports & Entertainment Law Symposium
    Additional details to be announced. For more information, please contact Shelby Highstein at shelby.highstein@duke.edu.

  • October 18, 2012: Duke Estate Planning Conference
    For more information, please contact Alyssa Alegre at alyssa.alegre@dev.duke.edu.

  • October 19, 2012: Duke Estate Planning Conference
    For more information, please contact Alyssa Alegre at alyssa.alegre@dev.duke.edu.

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