Intellectual Life

Thomas Jefferson School of Law fosters an environment of intellectual engagement through its conferences, colloquia speakers, and its four academic centers, the Center for Global Legal Studies, the Center for Law and Intellectual Property, the Center for Law and Social Justice, and the Center for Sports Law and Policy. Each year, the school hosts dozens of top academics and thought-provoking conferences focusing on diverse, cutting-edge legal issues. The Thomas Jefferson faculty includes remarkable scholars. Collectively, the faculty has produced more than fifty books and 550 scholarly articles, book chapters and article length works. The faculty shares its expertise in numerous local, national, and international presentations.

 

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  • Voting Wars
    April 16, 2013
    Richard Hasen, Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine School of Law, discussed his recent book, The Voting Wars in a...
  • Law Review Unveils New Website
    April 8, 2013
    The Thomas Jefferson Law Review (TJLR) has launched a new website, bigger and better than ever before, and geared to a national audience. The new...
  • Prof. Greenberg at Michigan
    April 5, 2013
    The University of Michigan Law School invited Professor Julie Greenberg to deliver a lecture on the health care and legal issues affecting people...
  • Professor Bisom-Rapp's Sabbatical
    March 27, 2013
    TJSL Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp has been highly active and productive during her sabbatical from the law school. An internationally recognized...
  • Salis Japan
    March 25, 2013
    Thomas Jefferson School of Law Adjunct Professor Dr. George Salis recently gave a presentation at Waseda University in Japan: “International...