Following is a list of lectures, symposium events and conferences held on the Georgetown Law Center campus.
There is a separate list of recurring events linked from the Faculty Workshops page .
List of Events for Spring 2012
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Mon, January 09
Post-Argument Panel Discussion of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, No. 10-1062
Tue, January 17
Book Signing and Reception Celebrating the New American Bar Association Publication of "Federal Criminal Discovery" by Robert M. Cary, Craig D. Singer & Simon A. Latcovich
Tue, January 24
Panel Discussion and Reception Celebrating the Publication of "Configuring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Everyday Practice" by Julie E. Cohen
Mon, January 30
Discussion Celebrating the Publication of "The End of the Pipeline: A Journey of Recognition for African-Americans Entering the Legal Profession" by Professor Carla Pratt, Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University
Wed, February 01
Health Care Mock Moot Court: Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida, No. 11-398
Thu, February 02
National Security and the Law Panel Discussion: "The Law of Counterterrorism"
Thu, February 02
Supreme Court Institute Panel Discussion: "Detention and Disloyalty: The Legacy of Korematsu v. United States"
Fri, February 03
Panel Discussion and Reception Celebrating the Publication of "Soft Law and the Global Financial System: Rule Making in the 21st Century" by Chris Brummer
Fri, February 10
Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute Panel: "Pro Bono Litigation in the United States Supreme Court: The Role of Supreme Court Specialists and Public Interest Organizations"
Wed, February 15
Georgetown University Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor Presents: “Wisconsin On: The Politics of Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector”
Tue, March 13
Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar: Professor Gary L. McDowell, University of Richmond, "The Language of Law & the Foundations of American Constitutionalism" (Cambridge 2011)
Tue, March 20
Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar: Professor Eric Segall, Georgia State University- College of Law, "Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges" (Praeger 2012)
Tue, March 27
Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar: Professor Eric Segall, Georgia State University- College of Law, "Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges" (Praeger 2012)
Tue, April 10
Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar: Michael Greve, John G. Searle Scholar and Director of the Federalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute, "The Upside-Down Constitution" (Harvard 2012)
Tue, April 24
Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar: Professor Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University, Chicago, School of Law "The Thirteenth Amendment and American Freedom" (NYU 2004)