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Next Week at Pierce Law
 

Sunday, March 29th

It is the 88th day of the year. 

 

Monday, March 30th

Barrister's Ball Tickets go on Sale: 12-1pm in the Jury Box 

 

Tuesday, March 31st

Barrister's Ball tickets on sale in the jury box 12-1pm

IDEA & Pierce Law Review Application Process Part II and III released on TWEN  Parts II & III of the joint application for IDEA and Pierce Law Review will be posted on TWEN. 

Wednesday, April 1st

Barrister's Ball tickets on sale in the jury box 12-1pm

Knitting for the Needy: 12pm - 1pm  Join Megan DeVorsey, Mary Sheffer, Ellen Lessard, Fran Canning and Priscilla Byfield in the faculty lounge.  Bring your lunch and needles to chat and knit. Don't know how to knit? Not a problem! We will teach you. All hats will be donated to the NH Coalition Against Homelessness, who run shelters across the state. Beautiful bulky weight yarn has been donated for law students by the Elegant Ewe on Main St. 

Thursday, April 2nd

From Stewartstown to Guantanamo and Beyond  7:00pm - 8:30pm Room 205

Professor Freedman is the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at Hofstra Law School. His career combines scholarship in constitutional law with public interest litigation in a variety of civil liberties fields including capital punishment, the habeas corpus rights of alleged terrorists and others, and the First Amendment. He has testified to Congress on several of these matters as well as on the limits of presidential power. Professor Freedman will discuss his current research at the New Hampshire Archives with respect to both the history of habeas corpus and discuss its implications for the future of habeas corpus law. For further information, please contact Megan De Vorsey at (603) 513-5166, mdevorsey@piercelaw.edu

 

Friday, April 3rd

In 1886 Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about the presidential appointment power and the Senate. 

 

Saturday, April 4th

In 1949 the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established. 

  

Got news for the next Next Week @ Pierce Law? Send your events and notices to Calendar Editor Ann Moynihan at calendar@piercelaw.edu no later than 12 noon on the previous Wednesday. NW@PL is produced by the Pierce Law Communications Office and distributed to faculty, staff, and students towards the end of each week. 

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