Mirror of Justice

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Friday, February 9, 2007

Any MOJ Readers in Manhattan on February 20?

If so, come on over to the Lincoln Center Campus of Fordham University:

The Spring 2007 Natural Law Colloquium Lecture
February 20, 2007 (Tuesday)
McNally Amphitheatre, Fordham Law School

Michael J. Perry (Emory University School of Law)
"Natural Law and Human Rights:
Why, contra Finnis, Natural Law Needs Religion"


Commentators:
James E. Fleming, Fordham University School of Law
Linda McClain, Hofstra University School of Law
Charles Kelbley, Fordham Department of Philosophy and School of Law


This lecture is free and open to the public, and will be followed by a reception.  Attorneys may obtain CLE credits (2 non-transitional ethics credits) for attending this event.  The cost for CLE credit is $65 (or $55 for Fordham Law Alumni & public interest attorneys).
In order to register for CLE credit, please send any e-mail note to [email protected], or visit the following web-site and browse to the program for February 20, 2007:
http://law.fordham.edu/calendar.htm


A reception will immediately follow the lecture and discussion.

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