Washington & Lee law professor Christopher Seaman is once again featured on SSRN’s top new papers lists. Professor Seaman’s forthcoming piece in the Virginia Law…
Washington & Lee Law Professors Lyman Johnson and David Millon have just posted a critique of a forthcoming piece by Professors Bebchuk and Jackson. Their…
Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl will be speaking this week at Law, Peace, and Violence: Jurisprudence and the Possibilities of Peace, a symposium…
The law library is excited to announce that all Law360 content is now available through the Lexis Advance platform. This includes legal news and expert…
June 23 to June 25, 2014, Munich From June 23 to June 25, 2014, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (http://www.ip.mpg.de) and the…
Proposals Due: April 12, 2014 The Association of American Law Schools is pleased to request proposals for the second annual Academic Symposium track that will…
The year 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, landmark legislation prohibiting employment discrimination based on race,…
JUVENILE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS: COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 11-12 April, 2014 (Pre-Conference for Young Scholars, 10 April 2014) University of North Carolina School…
Professor Shannon Presents on Third-Party Litigation Funding at Wake Forest University School of Law
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 Professor Victoria Shannon presented a paper entitled The Three Regulatory Facets of Third-Party Litigation Funding at Wake Forest University School of Law…
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Bruner’s recent paper on the role of small jurisdictions in cross-border corporate and financial services, Market-Dominant Small Jurisdictions in…