Virtual conference. “The Power of Words.” Technology has impacted how we choose and use our words. Social media has transformed local matters into national and international ones. And that ability can tempt people to eschew civil discourse for bombastic language…
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AALS Annual Meeting (Association of American Law Schools)
BIALL-IALS Foreign & International Law Course
This course will introduce the legal systems of, and sources that can be used to find, public international law, the law of European and South American countries, the law of Africa and Asia, and US law. The course will be…
AoIR 2019 (Association of Internet Researchers)
“Trust in the System.” At every level, and spurred on by a rise in extremism and increased suspicion of others, our trust in the system is being challenged, presenting challenges for existing institutions and the opportunity to imagine new ones.…
RLUK Conference 2019 (Research Libraries UK)
RLUK19 will explore two essential areas that drive the modern research library: its role in advocating for, and facilitating, open scholarship; and how the library is adapting their offer to serve the dynamically changing needs of collections and their users.
NELLCO Annual Symposium
“Beyond Relevance.”
Chinese and American Forum on Legal Information and Law Libraries (CAFLL)
“Evolving Technology and Evolving Strengths in Academic Law Libraries.” Programs include Legal Technology Curriculum: Current Trends & Future Directions; A.I. in Legal Research Classrooms: Guiding Students’ Informed Use of Legal Analytics Tools; and A Tale of Two Academic Tech Training…
39th Annual Course, International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) [Cancelled]
Cancelled, rescheduled to 2021. “The Triptych: National, European and International Law, the French Way.” Programs include introductions to French law, the French legal concept of laïcité, intellectual property law in France, and a pre-conference workshop on French law online.
ABA International Conference
The conference will address hot topics and recent developments on International Trade and Investments. The presentations will be relevant to practitioners who work in a global environment and to those who want to enhance their cross-border exposure.
CALIcon19 (29th Annual Conference for Law School Computing)
“Paradigm Shift.” The way we think about legal education is changing and not just at the edges. The crash of 2008, the collapse of law school applicants and the access to justice gap have inspired law schools to launch new…