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Vanderbilt University Law School - 131 21st Ave South - Nashville TN 37203 - 615.343.3860

Ninth SEAL Scholarship Conference - October 26-27, 2007
University of Indiana School of Law - Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana

Format for talks proposals

It is time to submit your proposal for the Ninth SEAL Scholarship Conference, which is scheduled for October 26-27, at Indiana University School of Law. Please submit your proposal by May 1, 2007.  You may submit a proposal by responding to this email message after completing the spaces after the colons at the bottom of this page.

For the Proposed Legal Question, please provide a one-sentence question that your talk will address. The question should make explicit connection between evolutionary science and law. (For example: "How might evolutionary analysis and human behavioral biology help us to explain and predict some of the larger patterns in legal systems?") The legal question for accepted talks will be published in the conference program.

For the Proposed Abstract: Please describe your talk in no more than three sentences. If the talk is accepted, the description may appear as an abstract on the Conference Program. We require that presenters draw a clear connection between evolutionary science and law.

Past speakers have been afforded 15-20 minutes for a brief presentation, followed by 15-10 minutes for questions and replies.

Please send the proposals to me at stake@indiana.edu, and I will circulate them to the selection committee.

 

*** SEAL Scholarship Conference Paper Proposal ***
Name:
Title or Position:
Affiliation:
E-mail address:
Telephone number:
Proposed Talk Title:
Proposed Legal Question:
Proposed Abstract:


I am looking forward to seeing you in October!

Truly yours,

Jeffrey E. Stake
SEAL President
Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington

 
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