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2016

Symposium: Corporate Law, Governance and Purpose: A Tribute to the Scholarship of Lyman Johnson and David Millon

 

2015

Symposium: From Conviction to Clemency: Commonwealth v. Giarratano – A Case Study in the Modern Death Penalty

 

2014

Symposium: Cybersurveillance in the Post-Snowden Age

 

2013

Symposium: Roe at 40: The Controversy Continues.

 

2012

Symposium: Gideon at 50: Reassessing the Right to Counsel.

 

2011

Symposium: Regulation in the Fringe Economy.

 

2010

Symposium: Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment.

 

 

 

 

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