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Comparative Criminal Justice: The United States and Canada--Common Values, Different Systems
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
Constitutional Conversations
Thursday, February 7
6:30pm - 8pm
Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street
Adult Workshop - Criminal Procedure and Rights of the Accused
W&M Global Film Festival Pre-Festival Screening: Nobody Knows
W&M Global Film Festival Pre-Festival Screening: Nobody Knows
Wednesday, February 13
6:30pm - 10pm
Williamsburg Regional Library
In a small Tokyo apartment, 12-year-old Akira must care for his younger siblings after their mother leaves them and doesn't seem to be coming back.
Islam, Human Rights, and Social Justice
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"
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
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.
Reves Hall Coffee Hour: Amnesty International
Reves Hall Coffee Hour: Amnesty International
Wednesday, February 20
2pm - 3pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room (First Floor)
Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour lecture series focusing on international affairs topics.
The Patrick Hayes Writers Series Presents George Saunders
The Patrick Hayes Writers Series Presents George Saunders
Thursday, February 21
7pm - 9pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
There will be a reception and book signing to follow.
Policy Dialogues in Washington, D.C.
Policy Dialogues in Washington, D.C.
Friday, February 22
All day
Washington, D.C. W&M Office
The Friday Dialogues are held at the William & Mary Washington office, located in the Carnegie Endowment building near Dupont Circle. Typically, speakers address the group in a conference-room setting, with a break for lunch in the middle.
Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair
Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair
Tuesday, February 26
2pm - 8pm
Location not specified
Join the IC Virtual Career Fair to explore career opportunities, chat with recruiters and subject matter experts, and learn how to apply for job openings, all from your computer or mobile device.
Honors Colloquium - Meredith Dost, Public Policy & Avery Newton, I.R.
Honors Colloquium - Meredith Dost, Public Policy & Avery Newton, I.R.
Tuesday, February 26
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Meredith Dost and Avery Newton present their Honors research in Public Policy and International Relations.
A Forum on Gun Control & Gun Violence
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?
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.
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