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March   


  Call for Papers: World Wide Junior Corporate Scholar Forum   
As part of a broad new initiative in comparative corporate law and governance, Columbia Law School is inaugurating a writing competition for junior legal scholars, called the World Wide Junior Corporate Scholar Forum.
  
  BLSA Presents the 2006 Paul Robeson Conference   
Law professors will debate "Perspectives on Critical Race Theory" at a conference hosted by the Black Law Students Association.
  
  Prof. Jose Alvarez Assumes Presidency of the ASIL   
Columbia Law Professor Jose Alvarez, incoming president of the American Society of International Law, will open the ASIL's 100th annual meeting with a program featuring Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
  
  The Courts and the Church-State Line Symposium   
On March 28, 2006, Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger '71 will moderate a symposium including distinguished experts on law and religion that will explore “The Courts and the Church-State Line.” The panelists, who will take questions from the audience in an open forum, include Columbia Law Professor Kent Greenawalt.
  
  Columbia Hosts 19th Annual Horace S. Manges Lecture   
The Nineteenth Horace S. Manges Lecture will be given by Nick Taylor on "The Prospects for Copyright in a Bookless World" on April 4, 2006.
  
  Columbia Law Wins Fifth Annual Deans' Cup   
This year's Deans' Cup basketball game between Columbia Law School and New York University School of Law School was held on Thursday, April 6th, 2006, at Columbia's Levien Gymnasium.
  
  Symposium: Law and Theater in the 21st Century   
On March 31st, The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts will present a day-long symposium at Columbia Law School entitled "How the Show Goes On: Law and Theater in the 21st Century."
  
  CLS Creates Nation's First Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic   
Columbia Law School is creating the nation’s first clinical program in sexuality and gender law to provide its students with cutting-edge training in impact litigation, legislative work, and community advocacy.
  
  Professor's Study Finds Increased Damages in Harassment Cases   
A study conducted by Prof. Catherine Sharkey found that damages awarded in sexual harassment lawsuits have increased despite caps instituted in 1991.
  
  Henkin-Stoffel Fellow and Leebron Fellows Selected   
Columbia Law School is pleased to announce the selection of the second Henkin-Stoffel Human Rights Fellow and David W. Leebron Human Rights Fellow.
  
  CSIL Hosts 32nd Annual Friedmann Conference   
The Columbia Society of International Law (CSIL) will host the 32nd annual Friedmann Conference on International Law on March 23, 2006.
  
  ACS Moot Court Finalists Announced   
The Columbia Law School chapter of the American Constitution Society proudly announces the results of the first annual Constance Baker Motley National Moot Court Competition in Constitutional Law, held at Columbia University School of Law on March 4th and 5th.
  
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