Larry M. Simonsmeier Writing Award @ ASPL: Submit by June 30

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About American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL) The American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL) is a nationwide organization with the purposes of: furthering knowledge in the law related to pharmacists, pharmacies, the provision of pharmaceutical care, the manufacturing and distribution of drugs, and other food, drug, and medical device policy issues (“Pharmacy Law”); communicating accurate […]

Beckley Competition @ PIABA [Prizes Worth $1,000]: Submit by August 31

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About the Competition This is a writing competition for students interested in Securities Arbitration and Securities Law sponsored by The Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association (PIABA) Foundation. First Prize is $1000, Second Prize is $750, and Third Prize is $500. Competition winner(s) will be posted online at www.piabafoundation.org. The PIABA Bar Journal Board-of-Editors will publish the first place […]

Call for Papers: Performance Philosophy Journal @ University of Washington: Submit by Oct 9

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Call for ReViews The Performance Philosophy journal is now accepting submissions for its “ReView” section, edited by Will Daddario and Ioana Jucan. The purpose of ReView is to curate creative scholarship from students, early-career artists/scholars, and established professionals alike, while simultaneously challenging the paradigm of “reviews” found in academic journals. Submission Details Authors of a ReView will […]

Inequality and Future of Family Law Conference @ University of Minnesota [April 27-28]: Registrations Open

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About the Conference At a time of increasing inequality, families – and legal assumptions about families – are increasingly growing apart. The likelihood of marriage, divorce, unplanned pregnancy, access to fertility clinics, residential and relationship stability increasingly reflects differences in income, education, race, region and religion. In response, family law has become more willing to […]