DEPAUL LAW REVIEW
Law Symposia
Each year the DePaul Law Review produces a Symposium focusing on current legal issues and attended by noted scholars and academics.
20th Annual DePaul Law Review Symposium
Friday, March 19, 2010
8:30am – 4:30pm
Room 8005
For additional information, contact Ben Shrader at benshrader@gmail.com
Past Topics of the DePaul Law Review Symposium
Recent topics for this symposium have included:
- Guantanamo Bay & Beyond (2009)
- Media, Race, & the Death Penalty (2008)
- Protecting a National Moral Consensus: Challenges in the Application of Atkins v. Virginia (2007)
- Ties That Bind: Family Relationships, Biology, and the Law (2006)
- Precious Commodities: The Supply and Demand of Body Parts (2005)
- Privacy & Identity: Constructing, Maintaining and Protecting Personhood (2004)
- Race as Proxy in Law and Society: Emerging Issues in Race and the Law (2003)
- Beyond Belonging: Challenging the Boundaries of Nationality (2002)
- The End of Adolescence (2001)
- Statutory Rape Realities: Scholarship and Practice (2000)
