International Week - Oxfam Hunger Banquet: Trade and Investment in Foodstuffs During a Global Food C
The International Trade Law Society, together with SDLP and the ILSP hosted an Oxfam hunger banquet, in which over 50 participants met to discuss trade and investment in foodstuffs during a global food crisis. This was a great opportunity for participants to experience and to disuss the unequal global distribution of food.
Jerusalem Women Speak
Jerusalem Women Speak
Succeeding as an LLM - Advice from ILSP Alumni
Succeeding as an LLM - Advice from ILSP Alumni
OCS/Legal Rhetoric Writing Sample Workshop
Legal Rhetoric Writing Sample Workshop
Legal Rhetoric Workshop: Writing for Law Journals
Legal Rhetoric Workshop: Writing for Law Journals
How Legal Rhetoric Shapes the Law - Welcome / Keynote Address - When Language Meets the Mind: Three
Welcome and Introduction: Teresa Godwin Phelps, Director of the Legal Rhetoric Program, Washington College of Law
Keynote Address - When Language Meets the Mind: Three Questions:
James Boyd White, University of Michigan Law School
How Legal Rhetoric Shapes the Law - Panel on Narrative
Panel on Narrative
Speakers: Robert Dinerstein, Washington College of Law
Linda Edwards, Mercer Law School; Philip Meyer, Vermont Law School; and
Ann Shalleck, Washington College of Law
Moderator: Jessica Ciani-Dausch, Legal Rhetoric Program, Washington College of Law
How Legal Rhetoric Shapes the Law - Panel on Metaphor
Speakers: Linda Berger, Thomas Jefferson Law School; Christy DeSanctis, George
Washington University Law School
Moderator: Jamie Abrams, Legal Rhetoric Program, Washington College of Law
How Legal Rhetoric Shapes the Law - Panel on Archetypes
Speakers: James Eyster, Ave Maria Law School; Daphne O'Regan, Michigan
State University Law School; and Ruth Anne Robbins, Rutgers Camden Law
School
Moderator: David Spratt, Legal Rhetoric Program, Washington College of Law
How Legal Rhetoric Shapes the Law II - Keynote
Keynote address by Peter Brooks (Yale and Princeton). Professor Brooks is a scholar of narrative theory, co-edited "Law Stories" with Paul Gewirtz a few years ago, and recently has written two provocative pieces: "Narrative Transactions?Does the Law Need a Narratology?" (18 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 1) and an opinion piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled "The Ethics of Reading" (Feb. 8, 2008), in which he took on the analysis in the infamous "torture memo." He will speak
Legal Rhetoric Demonstration Argument
Legal Rhetoric Demonstration Argument
Legal Rhetoric Demonstration Argument
Legal Rhetoric Demonstration Argument
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Welcome
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Welcome
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Keynote Speech
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Keynote Speech
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Closing Remarks
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Closing Remarks
Dean Claudio Grossman on Creating the Moot Court Competition
Dean Claudio Grossman on Creating the Moot Court Competition
Being a Judge and the Benefits of the Moot Court Competition
Xavier Flores on Being a Judge and the Benefits of the Competition
The Experience of the Moot Court Competition
Fernanda Ribeiro de Almedia on the Experience of the Moot Court Competition
Cicero, Pro Caelio § 68 (Natural)
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Cicero, Pro Caelio § 69 (Natural)
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