SYMPOSIA

Connecticut Law Review publishes at least one symposium issue each year. The topic of the symposium is one of timely interest, chosen by the general membership through an election. Recent symposia have addressed Wal-Mart, immigration, legal issues pertaining to the internet, sovereignty issues related to Native Americans, the legal rights of children, and universities and urban renewal. Symposium issues comprise a series of shorter articles written by scholars and practitioners who are prominent in a particular field. The publication of a symposium issue is generally preceded by an event at which the authors present their papers.

Unconscious Discrimination Twenty Years Later: Application and Evolution
On Friday, November 2, 2007, Connecticut Law Review will host the symposium "Unconscious Discrimination Twenty Years Later: Application and Evolution". Featured speakers will include: Prof. Charles Lawrence, Prof. Mari Matsuda, Prof. Gowri Ramachandran, Hon. Janet Bond Arterton, Prof. Catherine Smith, Prof. Amy Wax, Prof. Samuel Bagenstos, Prof. Devon Carbado, Prof. Valerie Purdie-Vaughns, Prof. James Forman Jr., Prof. Elizabeth Emens, Prof. John Tehranian, and Ms. Eva Jefferson-Paterson.

Past Symposia