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Conversation With Professor John Knox set for Tuesday, April 3

The Conversation with… Committee is pleased to announce its first event of the spring semester, “A Conversation With Professor John Knox.”  Continue reading »

Faculty News and Notes Winter 2012

Following is the most recent roundup of Wake Forest University School of Law’s faculty research, publications, presentations, honors and awards. Continue reading »

Faculty News and Notes Summer 2010

Following is the most recent roundup of Wake Forest University School of Law’s faculty research, publications, presentations, honors and awards. Continue reading »

Faculty News and Notes Winter 2010

Following is the most recent roundup of Wake Forest University School of Law’s faculty research, publications, presentations, honors and awards. Continue reading »

Labor & Environmental Implications of Free Trade Agreements: A New Paradigm?

The Wake Forest Law Review will hold its fall symposium Friday, Oct. 30, on the topic of “Labor and Environmental Protection in Free Trade Agreements: A New Paradigm?” Law Professor John Knox, who has helped organize the symposium, is an expert in the areas of international law of human rights, the environment and trade. For four years, he chaired a national advisory committee to the Environmental Protection Agency on the environmental organization created by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation. His coauthored book, Greening NAFTA, is about NAFTA’s effort to further free trade and environmental protection in North America. Continue reading »

Law Review to host symposium on ‘Labor and Environmental Protection in Free Trade Agreements: A New Paradigm?’ on Oct. 30

The Wake Forest Law Review will hold its fall symposium Friday, Oct. 30, on the topic of “Labor and Environmental Protection in Free Trade Agreements: A New Paradigm?”

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