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March   


  Columbia Workers' Forum   
  
  The Future of the Korea-U.S. Alliance   
The Honorable Park Geun Hye, Chairwoman of the Grand National Party of the Republic of Korea to Lecture on Korea-U.S. Relations on March 18.
  
  Human Rights Law Review Releases Jailhouse Manual   
The Columbia Human Rights Law Review (HRLR), an organization of Columbia Law Students, will celebrate the release of both the Sixth Edition of A Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual and the Inaugural Edition of A Spanish Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual, at a book release party on March 22, 2005 from 6 - 9 p.m. at Low Library, Faculty Room, on Columbia University's campus.
  
  The Harold Leventhal Memorial Lecture   
Chicago Law Prof. Cass R. Sunstein will deliver The Harold Leventhal Memorial Lecture on March 23.
  
  Barbara Black Lecture Series: Spring 2005   
As part of the Barbara Black Lecture Series on Women and Law, Professor Susan Bandes of DePaul Law School is slated to deliver a lecture entitled "Repellent Crimes and Rational Deliberation: Emotion and the Death Penalty" on March 22.
  
  Political Commentators to Debate Future of Social Security   
The Columbia Law School Republicans will partner with the Columbia Law Young Democrats to host a debate between a progressive economist and a former Reagan advisor on March 28.
  
  Telford Taylor Papers Conference   
The Diamond Law Library celebrates the opening of the Telford Taylor Papers with panels on the Nuremberg trials and on civil liberties. Speakers include Professors Jose E. Alvarez, Istvan Deak, Harold S.H. Edgar of Columbia, Professor Robert W. Cherny of San Francisco State University, and Philip Lacovara, Bynum M. Hunter and Melvin Stein from private practice.
  
  CSLA Hosts An Event on World Financial Law   
  
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