October 26, 2019. Professor Jootaek Lee was invited by 2019 International Conference of Korean Society of International Law: Korea and International Law, Seoul, Rep. of Korea and presented on presented his article on Establishment of a Peace Regime on the Korean Peninsula: Definition, Process, and Cooperation. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6593987716977881088/
Month: November 2019
Professor Jootaek Lee Presents on True Values and Justification of Law Libraries in Korea
October 24, 2019. Professor Lee was invited to speak as a keynote speaker by the 11th Seminar of the Korean Law Library Association and the Korean National Assembly Library in Songdo, Rep. of Korea. Professor Lee presented his new article, True Values and Justification of Law Libraries: Application of U.S. Law Library Values to Law … Continue reading Professor Jootaek Lee Presents on True Values and Justification of Law Libraries in Korea…
Professor Elise Boddie: New Jersey Performing Arts Center
November 2, 2019. Professor Elise Boddie established a panel on the Role of Slavery in America–and in New Jersey (with Nikole Hannah Jones, New York Times 1619 Project).
Professor Aziz Invited to Submit Essay on Gender Inequity to Journal on Legal Education
October 31, 2019. Professor Sahar F. Aziz, Identity Politics is Failing Women in Legal Academia, Journal of Legal Education (forthcoming Fall 2019) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3452553
Prof. Perry Dane: “Hanging by A Thread”: A D’var Torah on Parshat Lech Lecha
November 4, 2019. Readers of the Book of Genesis have come to take for granted that the primordial history of the Jews begins with a single pair of founders – Abraham and Sarah – and then passes through a very narrow line of successions – to Isaac and Rebekah and then Jacob and his wives … Continue reading Prof. Perry Dane: “Hanging by A Thread”: A D’var Torah on Parshat Lech Lecha…