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7:45 AM - 5:45 PM Day I Introductory Session -- Rights and Their Translation into Practice II: Welcome and Setting the Stage Panel Session II -- Armed Conflict, Crimes Against Humanity and Reparations Panel Session III -- Rights Translation Mechanisms: Measures, Mobilization and Counter-Mobilization Day 2 Panel Session IV -- Rights Translation Mechanisms: Human Rights Prosecutions and "Effects-based Rights Enforcement" Panel Session V -- (tentative) Economic and Social Rights: Opportunities and Constraints in the U.S. and Global Arenas Panel Session VI -- Framing, Institutional Logics and Public Opinion Formation Wrap up Session -- Where do we go from here? Contact: Kathie Barnes
8:30 AM - 9:45 AM Rafe Sagarin contact: Robert Glennon
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Speaker: Jennie Brand, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of California, Los Angeles Topic: "Job Displacement Among Single Mothers: Effects on Children's Outcomes in Young Adulthood" For questions regarding the Sociology Brownbag series, please contact Jennifer Earl
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM Introduction to drafting resumes and cover letters that legal employers want to see. This program provides the building blocks of the 1L job search. The Career Office guides you step by step through each document so that you will be prepared to hit the ground running for winter/spring interviewing. If you have a conflict with the date for your small section, please join the other small section group. Remember- Nov.1 - Dean Ponoroff small sections. Nov.2 - Professors Bambauer and Bublick small sections.
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM Careers in Public Interest Series Present: Working for the ACLU. Please join us in a discussion with Professor White about his exerience working for the ACLU. Are you interested in public interest law? Are you interested in Impact Litigation and Civil Rights? Come join us! Thank you.
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM You are invited to join us each Friday this semester for 60 Minutes from Indian Country, a brown bag discussion series hosted by American Indian Studies, Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy, Native Nations Institute, and Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office. We will meet Fridays from 12:30-1:30 pm in Harvill, Room 332A. A full schedule of dates and topics for the Fall 2012 semester can be found here. |
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