A collection of programs and ephemera from one-time conferences sponsored by William & Mary Law School. Recurring conferences have their own dedicated collections and can be found listed on the Conferences, Events, and Lectures page. Full recordings for additional conferences can be found in the Law School Conferences: Recordings collection.
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McGlothlin Leadership Forum (2018)
Mason School of Business and William & Mary Law School
The McGlothlin Leadership Forum brings together two generations of leaders: the next generation from the business and law schools and the McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows, pre-eminent leaders in their fields. The Fellows will engage with students and faculty in discussion, debate, and analysis on the most pressing issues of the 21st Century economy and the global political, legal, and free enterprise systems that comprise it.
The 2018 Forum was held in Williamsburg, VA on October 30 - November 1.
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Superwoman and Real Women: Leading, Following, Caring, Evolving, and Sometimes Making Do
William & Mary Law School
Held on September 21, 2018 at the William & Mary Law School.
Sponsored by the William & Mary Law School:
- Office of the Dean
- Office of Career Services
- Office of Development and Alumni Affairs
- Asian Law Student Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Business Law Society
- George Wythe Society
- Latinx Law Students Association
- Public Service Fund
- Student Bar Association
- W&M Business Law Review
- W&M Journal of Race, Gender and Social Justice
- Women's Law Society
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Another Day at the Breach: Cyber Intrusion: A Conference of Experts
William & Mary Law School
Held on March 16-17, 2018 at William & Mary Law School and Raymond A. Mason School of Business.
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Power, Accountability & Humility
William & Mary Law School
Held on September 15, 2017 at William & Mary Law School.
Sponsored by William & Mary Law School:
- Office of the Dean
- Office of Career Services
- Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
- William & Mary Business Law Review
- William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
- Student Bar Association
- Asian Law Students Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Latino Law Students Association
- Muslim Law Students Association
- LGBT Equality Alliance
- Business Law Society
- George Wythe Society
- Women's Law Society
- Public Service Fund
- National Trial Team
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Intentionality & Serendipity: Creating a Career and a Life
William & Mary Law School
Held on January 27, 2017 at William & Mary Law School.
Sponsored by William & Mary Law School:
- Office of the Dean
- Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
- Office of Career Services
- William & Mary Business Law Review
- William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- Latino Law Students Association (LLSA)
- Public Service Fund (PSF)
- William & Mary Women’s Law Society
- William & Mary National Trial Team
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Lawyers as Leaders
William & Mary Law School
Held on September 12, 2014 at William & Mary Law School.
Sponsored by William & Mary Law School:
- Office of the Dean
- Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
- Office of Career Services
- The William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
- The William & Mary Business Law Review
- William & Mary Women’s Law Society
- William & Mary Business Law Society
- Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship Legal Society (ViCE)
- George Wythe Society
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Lawyers in In-House Practice
William & Mary Law School
Held on September 19-20, 2013 at the William & Mary Law School.
Sponsored by the William & Mary Law School:
- Office of the Dean
- Office of Alumni Affairs
- Office of Career Services
- The William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
- The William & Mary Business Law Review
- William & Mary Women’s Law Society
- William & Mary Business Law Society
- Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship Legal Society (ViCE)
- George Wythe Society
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McGlothlin Leadership Forum (2011)
Mason School of Business and William & Mary Law School
The McGlothlin Leadership Forum brings together two generations of leaders: the next generation from the business and law schools and the McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows, pre-eminent leaders in their fields. The Fellows will engage with students and faculty in discussion, debate, and analysis on the most pressing issues of the 21st Century economy and the global political, legal, and free enterprise systems that comprise it.
The 2011 Forum was held in Williamsburg, VA on November 1-3.
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Access Versus Privacy: Approaches to State Information Policy
William & Mary Law School
Held on March 17, 1995.
Sponsored by The William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal and the Virginia Council on Information Management.
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Reporting Lawyer Misconduct: An Interactive Seminar
William & Mary Law School
Held on May 20, 1994 at William & Mary Law School.
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Brown v. Board of Education After 40 Years: Confronting the Promise
William & Mary Law School
Held on May 17-18, 1994 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law of The College of William and Mary and Howard University School of Law.
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Virginia Fisheries and the Environment: Proceedings
William & Mary Law School, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, and Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Held December 8, 1979 at the Colonial Williamsburg Lodge.
Funded by the Virginia Environmental Endowment. Sponsored by the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, with the cooperation of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Symposium Participants (in order of appearance): Perkins Wilson, L. Eugene Cronin, Luie Fass, Ivar Strand, Carl L. Herring, Jr., J.B. Jackson, Herbert M. Austin, James Chambers, Robert R. Huggett, Ronald Gregory, John Wedin, Turner Smith, Jackson Davis, William M. Feinberg, James F. McHugh, John M. DeMaria, Jr., N. Bartlett Theberge, Evelyn M. Hailey, Allen W. Haynie, and Thomas J. Schoenbaum.
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Proceedings of the Conference on Environmental Law -- Toxic Substances
William & Mary Law School
Held on February 9-10, 1979 at William & Mary Law School.
Funded by the Virginia Environmental Endowment.
Symposium Participants (in order of appearance): Maurice B. Rowe, William R. Moore, Louise Burke, William F. Gilley, James Douglas, Manning Gasch, Jr., Barbara Bitters, Robert Jackson, James Ryan, Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Gus Steph, Steven D. Jellinek, Frederick R. Anderson, Luther Carter, Peter Barton Hutt, Richard Voight, Richard Merrill, George Taylor, Richard Fleming, Hargis, Richard N. Velde, Susan B. King, Jacob Clayman, Nicholas Ashford, James Rogers, Charles O'Connor, Donald F. Hornig, Devra Davis, Scott C. Whitney, and Denis J. Brion.
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Symposium on Antitrust and Related Issues and Their Solutions in International Trade and Productive Investment
William & Mary Law School
Held on October 16-17, 1970 at the William & Mary Law School.
Co-Sponsored by The American Society of International Law and The Marshall-Wythe School of Law.
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Fifth Annual International Space Law Symposium
William & Mary Law School
Held on May 5, 1967 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Sponsored by Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, Marshall-Wythe School of Law College of William and Mary, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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The John Marshall Bicentennial Program: The Rededication of the Anglo-American Bench and Bar to Its Traditions of Representative Constitutional Government
William & Mary Law School
The College planned a series of programs to commemorate the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States. The program began on February 8, 1955 with Judge Bolitha J. Laws' address on Charter Day and concluded on September 24, 1955, the anniversary of Marshall's birth. The following events took place during this time frame:
- A series of addresses
- 2 conferences
- The Marshall-Wythe Symposium sessions for 1955
- Sponsorship of several research projects concerning John Marshall and Colonial Legal History
- The organization of a panel of speakers from the College faculty and the students in the Marshall-Wythe School of Law appeared before civic clubs, Bar Associations, and high schools in Virginia during the spring of 1955 spoke on subjects relating to the the constitution and its application to current problems.