Symposia


UPCOMING FALL 2008 SYMPOSIUM

:: Preparing for a Pharmaceutical Response to Pandemic Influenza



PAST SYMPOSIA

2007 When the Fighting Stops: Roles and Responsibilities in Post-Conflict Reconstruction 
2007 A Delicate Balance: The FDA's Drug and Device Regulations, Public Health, Intellectual Property and the Economy

2006 GUANTÁNAMO: How Should We Respond?
Seton Hall University School of Law Guantanámo Teach-In

2004 Managing Sex Offender Risk, Conditional Release and Community Treatment

2003 Expert Admissibility Symposium: What is the Question? What is the Answer? How Should the Court Frame a Question to which Standards of Reliability are to be Applied?
 
2003 Expert Admissibility Symposium: Reliability Standards - Too High, Too Low or Just Right?
 
2002 New Directions in Human Subject Research: Looking Beyond the Academic Medical Center

2001 Fresh Considerations on Federalism and Separation of Powers
Suggested by Joseph Lynch's Negotiating the Constitution: The Earliest Debates over Original Intent

1999 Seventh Annual Health Law Symposium: Proving Product Defect After the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Product Liability
 
1999 Housing and Hope Symposium

1998 Sixth Annual Health Law Symposium - Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices: International Harmonization and Mutual Recognition Agreements
 
1998 Environmental Symposium - Cleaning Up Newark: Rebuilding for the Twenty-First Century

1992 Legal Education in the 21st Century

1979 A Tribute to Chief Justice Hughes and Justice Mountain

1974 The Constitutional Doctrine of Separation of Powers