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Fourth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium

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Fourth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium

Howard Chandler Christy's Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law is organizing a Constitutional Law Colloquium at the Philip H. Corboy Law Center, 25 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

This is the fourth annual Loyola colloquium and brings together constitutional law scholars at all stages of their professional development to discuss current projects, doctrinal developments in constitutional law, and future goals. We hope to schedule presentations for all who submit. In this way, we will provide a forum for the vetting of ideas and invaluable opportunities for informed critiques. Presentations will be grouped by subject matter.

The Law Center is located on Loyola's Water Tower campus, near Michigan Avenue's Magnificent Mile, Lake Michigan, Millenium Park, the Chicago Art Institute, and Chicago Symphony Center.

Participants are expected to pay their own travel expenses. Loyola will provide facilities and support.

There are numerous reasonably priced hotels within walking distance of the Loyola School of Law and Chicago's Magnificent Mile.

 

 

Conference Organizers:

Professor John Nowak, Raymond and Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law, jnowak2@luc.edu
Professor Juan F. Perea, jperea@luc.edu
Professor Alexander Tsesis, atsesis@luc.edu
Professor Michael Zimmer, mzimme4@luc.edu

 

Program Administrator: Mahdis Azimi, ConstitutionLaw@luc.edu

 
Loyola Constitutional Law Faculty:
Professor John Nowak, Raymond and Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law
Professor Diane Geraghty, A. Kathleen Beazley Chair in Child Law
Professor Barry Sullivan, Cooney & Conway Chair in Advocacy
Professor George Anastaplo
Professor Juan F. Perea
Professor Alan Raphael
Professor Allen Shoenberger
Professor Alexander Tsesis
Professor Michael Zimmer

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