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Journal Symposium

Post by deepseapartners » Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:19 pm

The symposium editor's position on my journal has become available, and I'm considering throwing my name in the ring, in no small part because we don't host a symposium every year. But let's say for whatever reason the journal's e-board decides to throw a symposium, but I get some leeway on topic selection in my position. What topics would other law students actually be interested in listening to experts speak about on a random future Friday?

Additionally, please feel free to list any horror stories.

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Re: Journal Symposium

Post by Nekrowizard » Thu Feb 25, 2016 8:21 pm

Do Space Law. Space Law is always a big hit.

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Re: Journal Symposium

Post by FloridaCoastalorbust » Thu Feb 25, 2016 8:25 pm

The law surrounding squirrel feces has reportedly been the source of significant lively debate at many of the t14's faculty water coolers this semester.

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Re: Journal Symposium

Post by Bildungsroman » Thu Feb 25, 2016 8:25 pm

deepseapartners wrote:The symposium editor's position on my journal has become available, and I'm considering throwing my name in the ring, in no small part because we don't host a symposium every year. But let's say for whatever reason the journal's e-board decides to throw a symposium, but I get some leeway on topic selection in my position. What topics would other law students actually be interested in listening to experts speak about on a random future Friday?

Additionally, please feel free to list any horror stories.
Do something terrible like ERISA.

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