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June 24, 2010
Con Law Colloquium at Loyola Chicago
The Loyola University Chicago Law School recently announced the line-up for its fall con law colloquium titled How Democratic is the Constitution? The colloquium will take place at the Philip H. Corboy Law Center at Loyola in Chicago starting Friday morning, November 5, 2010, and running through midday Saturday, November 6, and includes con law profs from around the country.
From the announcement:
This is the first annual Loyola conference bringing together constitutional law scholars at all stages of their professional development to discuss current projects, doctrinal developments in constitutional law, and future goals.
SDS
June 24, 2010 in Conferences, Interpretation, Scholarship | Permalink
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