Posted by Jonathan Adler:
CWRU Symposium on "Access to the Courts in the Roberts Era":
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_01_25-2009_01_31.shtml#1233171277


   This Friday, the Case Western Reserve Law Review is hosting a
   symposium on [1]"Access to Justice in the Roberts Era." Topics to be
   covered include preemption, standing, and arbitration requirements.
   Here's the write-up:

     The Case Western Reserve Law Review Symposium will explore the
     access individuals have had to the courts since the appointment of
     Chief Justice Roberts to the United States Supreme Court, as well
     as the future of access issues in what has been called the �Roberts
     Era.� Keynote speaker Gene Nichol will address emerging trends
     concerning access to the courts and standing rights. Symposium
     panelists, who are among the country's leading experts in the
     field, will examine a wide array of issues critical to an
     accessible judiciary system.

   In addition to Prof. Nichol, other speakers will include Roderick
   Hills (NYU), David Vladeck (Georgetown), Michael Solimine
   (Cincinnati), Catherine Sharkey (NYU), and Robert Glicksman (Kansas),
   as well as several of us CWRU folk. Here is the [2]full agenda. The
   event will be [3]webcast for those unable to attend.

References

   1. http://www.law.case.edu/lectures/index.asp?lec_id=177
   2. http://www.law.case.edu/lectures/agenda.asp?dt=20090130
   3. http://www.law.case.edu/lectures/webcast.asp?dt=20090130&type=flv

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