Major Events for Spring and Summer 2006
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| July 2006 | |
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July 5 |
Summer Start Orientation |
July 5 |
Summer Start Classes Begin |
July 31 - Aug. 2 |
First Big Ten UnTENured Conference |
| May 2006 | |
May 6 |
Commencement |
| April 2006 | |
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Apr. 6 |
Conference: "Globalization of the Legal Profession" |
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Apr. 7 |
"Interview Idol" Mock job interview, informational critique and spoof of the popular television program |
Apr. 12, noon |
Wallace and PILF Teaching Awards |
Apr. 24-May 5 |
Final exams |
| March 2006 | |
Mar. 2, 12:15 |
Indiana Court of Appeals Argument Read more about the case and argument. |
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Mar. 4, from 10 am |
Minority Law Day |
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Mar. 24 |
"Missing Information: Environmental Data Gaps in Conservation and Chemical Regulation" |
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Mar. 25 |
Spring Law Day |
| February 2006 | |
Feb. 17, 7:30 pm |
BLSA's 18th annual Barrister's Ball You're invited to the swankiest event on the school's calendar. |
Feb. 21, noon |
Town Hall meeting with Dean Lauren Robel Dean Robel will review the school's direction. There will be time for questions. |
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Feb. 24, 7:00 pm |
Sherman Minton Moot Court Final Argument Read more about the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition. |
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Feb. 28, noon |
Singing for Summer Salaries |
| January 2006 | |
Jan. 12 |
Classes begin |
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Jan. 12, noon - 1pm |
The Supreme Court: What's at Stake? A panel discussion examining the nomination of Samuel Alito and what impact it may have on your rights and liberties. Speakers include Barbara Bolling, president of the NAACP - Indiana; Fran Quigley, executive director of the ACLU of Indiana; Paul Newman, JD'03, board member of the ACLU of Indiana; and Sheri M. Miller, director of the Indiana Coalition for a Fair and Independent Judiciary State. Pizza and soft drinks provided. |
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Jan. 19, 12 - 1 pm |
Terror, Surveillance, and the Rule of Law: Perspectives on the Bush Administration's Secret Domestic Surveillance Activities |
Jan. 30, noon |
Fuchs Lecture: "Representing Kids Who Kill" Victor Streib, JD'70, Ellen and Ernest Fisher Professor of Law at Ohio Northern University's Pettit College of Law, is an influential voice in the discussion over capital punishment for juveniles. |
Events for Fall 2005 are in the events archive.