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TWLJ Hosts Symposium on March 14

2/10/03--The Boston College Third World Law Journal will hold a symposium on Friday, March 14th, 2003 on slavery reparations, entitled "Healing the Wounds of Slavery: Can Present Legal LAW SCHOOL HOME Remedies Cure Past Wrongs?" The symposium will be held in Stuart House room 411. Students Home

About BC Law The goal of the symposium, organizer and third-year law student Wasana Punyasena said, "is to address in moral, historical and legal terms, whether current legal efforts to obligate the Admission & Financial Aid granting of reparations from private corporations can remedy the contemporary realities of Center for Experiential Learning slavery's effects on the African American community."

The Rappaport Center Harvard Professor Charles Ogletree Jr. and Boston University Law Professor Keith Hylton will be Faculty & Administration providing keynotes for the event. Professor Alfred Brophy (University of Alabama Law School), News, Events & Calendars Professor David Lyons (Boston University School of Law), Professor Calvin Massey (University 2016 News Archive of Hastings College of Law), and Dean Alfreda Robinson (George Washington 2015-News Archive University Law School), are the respondents. Professor David Hall (Northeastern University Law

2014-News Archive School) will serve as moderator.

2013-News Archive First published in 1980, the Boston College Third World Law Journal is a unique legal periodical 2012-News Archive that fills the need for a progressive, alternative legal perspective on issues both within the 2011-News Archive United States and in the developing world. The Journal's scope includes issues affecting 2010-News Archive underrepresented populations, human and civil rights, immigration, women's and children's 2009-News Archive issues, and issues of disproportionate economic impact.

2008-News Archive Download symposium flyer 2007-News Archive Reparations Symposium Schedule 2006-News Archive Conference: Room 411, Stuart Hall 2005-News Archive

2004-News Archive 9:00 Welcome by Dean John Garvey 2003-News Archive

2002-News Archive 9:10 2001-News Archive Professor David Hall's (Northeastern School of Law) introduction of speakers

2000-News Archive 9:20 Events Keynote Speakers: Professor Charles Ogletree () & Professor Keith Hylton Services & Departments (Boston University School of Law). (40 minutes each) Law Reviews

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Law Library 11:00 Keynotes continue & questions

12:30 Lunch at Barat house (For invited guests only. Please RSVP with Wasana Punyasena at [email protected]) 1:30 4 Respondents (20 minutes each) Professor Alfred Brophy (University of Alabama School of Law) Professor David Lyons (Boston University School of Law) Professor Calvin Massey (University of California at Hastings School of Law) Dean Alfreda Robinson (George Washington University School of Law)

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3:00 Responses continued- questions

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