On Friday, March 26, 2010, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review hosted the Injuries without Remedies Symposium as part of Loyola Law School's Civil Justice Program. Loyola Law School created the Civil Justice Program in 2004 to focus both research and public attention on the civil justice system. The CJP convenes periodic conferences, seminars, and presentations; promotes and publishes scholarly research; and initiates cross disciplinary projects. In 2005, the CJP launched the Journalist Law School, a “boot camp” in law for professional journalists.
Articles from the symposium are available in the Fall 2010 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review.
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Friday, March 26th | ||
8:45 AM |
Anne Bloom, McGeorge School of Law 8:45 AM |
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8:55 AM |
Keynote Address: The Dialectics of Injury and Remedy Marc Galanter, University of Wisconsin Law School 8:55 AM |
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9:45 AM |
Panel 1: Injuries and Remedies in Political and Cultural Context George Lovell, University of Washington 9:45 AM |
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11:15 AM |
Panel 2: Emerging Injury Panels Dayna Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School York University 11:15 AM |
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12:30 PM |
Derek Shearer, Occidental College 12:30 PM |
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1:45 PM |
Elisabeth Cabraser, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP 1:45 PM |
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3:15 PM |
Kaimpono Wenger, Thomas Jefferson School of Law 3:15 PM |