Posts filed under 'Culture & Law'

Spoils of War v. Cultural Heritage: The Russian Cultural Property Law in Historical Context

This conference will be held at Harvard Law School on February 8 & 9, 2008.  For more details, go here.

Topics: Culture & Law; Property Law; Conferences & Symposia


Add comment January 29, 2008

Law & Pop Culture

Michael Asimow (UCLA School of Law) & Richard Weisberg (Cardozo) recently wrote an interesting article on law & pop culture: “When the Lawyer Knows the Client is Guilty: David Mellinkoff’s ‘The Conscience of a Lawyer’, Legal Ethics, Literature, and Popular Culture,”UCLA School of Law Research Paper No. 06-44. You can access this article via SSRN.

Topics: Culture & Law


Add comment January 12, 2007


RSS Subscribe to This Blog

Welcome to Suffolk Law School Library's Faculty Awareness Blog. This blog alerts faculty to symposia and conferences, calls for papers, library and research information and other tidbits that will enhance the scholarly mission of the law school.

Pages

Links

About This Blog

    The Faculty Current Awareness blog allows the Suffolk Law Library to keep law faculty up to date on cutting edge issues on a daily basis, as news and events unfold.
    Blog entries are presented in reverse chronological order. You can view all blog entries or, to quickly find materials that are relevant to your personal research & teaching areas, click on the topical index tab at the top of the page or run a keyword search in the search field in the upper right corner.
    This blog will replace the paper Faculty Awareness Bulletin. Unlike the paper version, this blog allows faculty to quickly link directly to additional web resources without having to worry about re-typing urls.
    Faculty can leave comments and share ideas & opinions. To do this, click on the "Add Comment" link below the blog entry you'd like to comment on.

Blog Editor: Diane D'Angelo, Reference Librarian. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Diane at ext. 8608.

This site was created by Amy Dumouchel, Law Library Intern.

Categories

Post Categories