DePaul University College of Law
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
Trial 2010:  A Look Inside Our Nation’s Courtrooms

Friday, March 19, 2010
8:30am – 4:30pm

DePaul Center
Room 8005
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604

Attendance is Free

DePaul University College of Law is an accredited Illinois MCLE provider seeking approval for CLE crefit hours for this event. 

Click here to register

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)