UPDATE: Law and Social Justice (1/1/02; 4/5/02-4/7/02)

From: J M Fritzman (fritzman@lclark.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 06 2001 - 13:49:56 EST

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          Please direct all replies and questions to
          Dr. Joseph Keim Campbell <josephc@wsu.edu>

    5th Annual Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference

    Topic: Law and Social Justice

    Dates: April 5-7, 2002

    Location: Moscow, ID & Pullman, WA

    The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is a topic-focused,
    interdisciplinary conference, co-sponsored by the Philosophy Departments at
    the University of Idaho and Washington State University. This year the
    subjects of law and social justice will be addressed from a wide variety of
    disciplinary perspectives, e.g., philosophy, law, political science,
    sociology, and criminal justice.

    Commitments include: Josh Cohen (Keynote), Philip Bobbitt, Jules Coleman,
    Carl Cranor, John Gardner, Mark Greenberg, Phillip J Ivanhoe, Ann Levey, Tom
    Morawetz, Dennis Patterson, Stephen Perry, Robert Schopp, Scott Shapiro, Ori
    Simchen, Lee Tilson, and Ben Zipursky.

    Essays of up to 12 pages in length (30-40 minutes reading time) will be
    accepted until January 1. Please send one electronic copy (standard word
    processing program, either on disk or to: josephc@wsu.edu) and two hard
    copies of your submission to the following address:

       Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference
       Department of Philosophy
       Washington State University
       Pullman, WA 99164-5130

    Individuals will be notified of decisions regarding submissions in February.
    Accepted papers will be eligible for publication in volume three of _Topics
    in Contemporary Philosophy_, an edited volume to be published by Seven
    Bridges Press, pending editorial review.

    Graduate students and individuals in other disciplines are welcome to submit
    essays. In addition, there will be a session devoted to undergraduate work
    on this topic; please mention this to interested undergraduates. Chairs and
    commentators are also needed. If you are interested, please indicate areas
    of competence.

    Additional information about this conference can be obtained at our website:
    http://www.its.uidaho.edu/inpc

    Sincerely,

    Joseph Keim Campbell, Washington State University <josephc@wsu.edu>
    Michael O'Rourke, University of Idaho <morourke@uidaho.edu>
    David Shier, Washington State University <shier@wsu.edu>
    INPC, Co-Directors

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