The National Sports Law Negotiation Competition (“NSLNC”) is an annual competition and sports law conference hosted by Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California.
The 2013 Conference brought together prestigious jurists and distinguished academics who reflected on the challenges and achievements of women judges and their effect on their legal systems.
TJSL’s Center for Sports Law & Policy is presenting a daylong conference that will examine the violence and devastating injuries that pervade sports. Speakers will focus on finding solutions at the medical, legal, policy and cultural levels.
The 1978 Copyright Act provides that artists can terminate and thereby regain copyrights assigned to record labels and music publishers after thirty-five years from the grant. The first case involved Village People composer Victor Willis, writer of the hit YMCA, and led to a federal district court...
Congratulations to the NSLNC 2012 Champion, Oklahoma City University School of Law, team of Jarin Giesler and Cameron Feil and Runner-Up Southwestern Law School, team of Daniel Dib and Cortni Joyner, coached by Faculty Advisor Nyree Gray. Thank you to all NSLNC 2012 Participants.
This exciting conference will bring school deans, faculty, librarians, architects, and law school information technology professionals from all over the country who are designing or renovating law school space.
“I am very pleased that the School was chosen by the organizing...
In the fine tradition of previous conferences held at Stetson, UNLV, McGeorge, South Texas, Texas Wesleyan and Gloucester, England, this conference will provide scholars and teachers at all experience levels the opportunity to present, discuss and receive feedback on a wide spectrum of...
In the fine tradition of previous conferences held at Stetson, UNLV, McGeorge, South Texas, Texas Wesleyan and Gloucester, England, this conference will provide scholars and teachers at all experience levels the opportunity to present, discuss and receive feedback on a wide spectrum of...
This conference brought together world renowned experts to examine issues related to birth control, reproduction, assisted reproductive technologies, parenthood, abortion, and access to reproductive medical services by minorities and other marginalized populations.
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Professor Susan Tiefenbrun will be speaking on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day as part of a special screening of “Indoctrinated: The Grooming of Our Children into Prostitution” on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the law school.