William & Mary Rector Jeffrey Trammell
Wednesday, February 6
12:45pm
Law School, Room 138
The Equality Alliance presents a talk with Jeffrey Trammell, Rector of the College.
    Comparative Criminal Justice: The United States and Canada--Common Values, Different Systems
    Thursday, February 7
    3:30pm - 5:30pm
    Law School, Room 119
    A panel of speakers will discuss and debate the question of why, when Canada and the United States share many common values, do they have such different criminal justice systems?
      Constitutional Conversations
      Thursday, February 7
      6:30pm - 8pm
      Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street
      Adult Workshop - Criminal Procedure and Rights of the Accused
        Forum on Legal Education from Law Deans of University of Richmond, Wake Forest, and William & Mary
        Monday, February 11
        12:45pm - 2pm
        Law School, Room 119
        A panel of Deans from the University of Richmond, Wake Forest, and William & Mary will discuss questions surrounding the topic of legal education
          Bushrod Tournament and Silver Tongue Award Ceremony
          Wednesday, February 13
          4:45pm - 6:30pm
          Law School, McGlothlin Courtroom (reception to follow in lobby)
          Please join Moot Court and the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in watching the final round of the Bushrod Moot Court Tournament, and the awarding of the Silver Tongue Award to Walter Dellinger. Reception to follow in lobby.
            Islam, Human Rights, and Social Justice
            Wednesday, February 13
            7pm
            Andrews Hall, Room 101
            Lecture delivered by the 2013 Kraemer Scholar-In-Residence, Dr. Muhammed Tabiu of the Department of Islamic Law at Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria.
              The Global Poverty Project presents "1.4 Billion Reasons"
              Friday, February 15
              6pm - 8pm
              Small Hall, Room 110
              1.4 Billion Reasons is a thought provoking presentation that moves audiences to make simple lifestyle changes. These changes will enable the world's poorest to break the poverty cycle.
                Thomas Spahn: The Ethics of Email and Social Media
                Wednesday, February 20
                1pm - 2pm
                Law School, Room 119
                Thomas Spahn, a partner at McGuireWoods, will talk about "The Ethics of Email and Social Media" on February 20 at 1 p.m. in Room 119. Free and all are welcome.
                  Islamic Law and Religious Freedom in Nigeria
                  Thursday, February 21
                  12:50pm - 1:50pm
                  Law School, Room 119
                  Lecture delivered by the 2013 Kraemer Scholar-In-Residence, Dr. Muhammed Tabiu of the Department of Islamic Law at Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria.
                    7th Annual Election Law Symposium "We Have to Fix That: Bipartisan Solutions to Election Day Delays"
                    Thursday, February 21
                    3:30pm
                    Law School, McGlothlin Courtroom
                    The Election Law Society, Election Law Program, the National Center for State Courts, and the Institute of Bill of Rights Law proudly present the seventh annual election law symposium
                      Carework and Immigration in Europe
                      Thursday, February 21
                      4pm
                      Washington Hall, Room 201
                      Lecture by Helma Lutz, Woodrow Wilson Fellow 2012-2013, Sociology Professor and Chair of Women and Gender Studies at Goethe University, Frankfurt.
                        The Civil Jury as a Political Institution
                        Friday, February 22 - Saturday, February 23
                        Law School, Room 127
                        William & Mary Law Review Symposium Friday, February 22, 1:30 pm - 5:40 pm Saturday, February 23, 9:00 am - Noon Co-sponsored by the National Center for State Courts, Center for Jury Studies.
                          Panel on Careers in International Law
                          Wednesday, February 27
                          12:50pm - 1:50pm
                          Law School, Room 124
                          Are you interested in a career in Public International Law but not sure how to enter the field? Come to a panel discussion with William & Mary alumni who have successfully navigated the maze!
                            A Forum on Gun Control & Gun Violence
                            Wednesday, February 27
                            7pm
                            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                            Apolis is hosting a panel on gun control that will feature professors Harvey Langholtz of Psychology, Victoria Costa of Philosophy, Carlisle Moody of Economics, and Adam Gershowitz of W&M School of Law.
                              W&M Law Professor Eric Chason: Can Tax Policy Stabilize the Financial System?
                              Thursday, February 28
                              3:30pm - 4:30pm
                              Law School, Room 127
                              Associate Professor of Law Eric Chason will present the 2013 Blackstone Lecture titled "Can Tax Policy Stabilize the Financial System?" on Thursday, February 28, at 3:30 p.m. in Law School, room 127. Free and all are welcome.
                                Uranium mining in Virginia: A radioactive question
                                Thursday, February 28
                                7pm
                                VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                                Join W&M geology professor Jim Kaste as he explores the issues surrounding a proposal to mine a large uranium deposit in Virginia. {{http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=dfaqgicab&oeidk=a07e6t7h9xk05b7d1b5, Register here.}}
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