HJLSA Presents: International Law and Morality in Armed Conflict
The UC Hastings Jewish Law Student Association is presenting a symposium entitled, "International Law and Morality in Armed Conflict." The featured speaker is Professor Amos N. Guiora. He is a professor of law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy.
WHEN: 4-5:30 PM, Monday, October 23rd
WHERE: UC Hastings, Room B at 198 McAllister Street, San Francisco
A reception will be held afterward. If you have any questions, please contact hjlsa@uchastings.edu
HICLR Presents: The Schlesinger Lecture Featuring Rashid Khalidi
The UC Hastings International and Comparative Law Review is hosting Rashid Khalidi. He holds the Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies at Columbia University, where he heads the Middle East Institute. He has written more than eighty articles on Middle Eastern history and politics, as well as op-ed pieces in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, and The Nation. He will be discussing his book, The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood.
WHEN: 12:40 PM, Wednesday, October 25th.
WHERE: UC Hastings, Room A at 198 McAllister Street, San Francisco
A reception and book signing will follow in the Clara Foltz Lounge. This event may sell out. A seat can be reserved by emailing hiclr@uchastings.edu (subject line: "Schlesinger"). MCLE credit available.
[UPDATE: Audio of Mr. Khalidi's discussion of The Iron Cage is now online free of charge, thanks to the World Affairs Council of Northern California. It runs just under one hour.]
I believe it's "McAllister" street. I think people will be able to make this logical jump on their own, though. :)
Posted by: Wendy | October 19, 2006 at 07:03 AM
Wendy!
Thanks for the correction. The appropriate changes have been made. We appreciate you taking the time to point it out to us and we encourage our other readers to do the same-- if you see a mistake, let us know!
--Travis
Posted by: Travis Hodgkins | October 19, 2006 at 08:49 AM