LDS Law Students’ Conference: Updated Schedule

For those interested, here is the final schedule for the LDS Law Students’ Conference

FEBRUARY 18–19, 2005
NEW YORK, NEW YORK

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH

5:00PM TOURS OF COLUMBIA AND REGISTRATION (JEROME GREENE HALL LOBBY)

6:00PM WELCOME: (JEROME GREENE HALL ROOM 104)**

6:20PM SPEAKER: ELDER RALPH W. HARDY, JR., “WHAT E’RE THOU ART, ACT WELL THY PART�

7:O5PM STUDENTS DINE AT LOCAL RESTAURANTS IN GROUPS
PRIVATE DINNER FOR SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS SPONSORED BY ARENT FOX PLLC

9:15PM SOCIAL MIXER (DRAPKIN LOUNGE)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH

7:45AM TRAINING SESSION FOR ORGANIZATION OFFICERS PRESENTED BY J. REUBEN CLARK LAW SOCIETY STUDENT CHAPTERS BOARD (JEROME GREENE HALL 546)

8:30AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SPONSORED BY KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP (DRAPKIN LOUNGE)

9:00AM (GENERAL PROGRAM RESUMES) PANEL: KRISTEN SMITH DAYLEY, JULIE MCADAMS, & CHRISTINE DURHAM, “LDS WOMEN IN THE LAW: PATHWAYS & PRIORITIES,� MODERATED BY HEATHER TAKAHASHI

10:00AM SPEAKER: DEAN KEVIN WORTHEN, “THE CONSTITUTION AND NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIONS�

10:45AM BREAK

11:00AM SPEAKER: PROFESSOR SARAH BARRINGER GORDON, “PROSECUTING POLYGAMY: LESSONS FROM THE UNTAPPED RECORDS OF UTAH’S TERRITORIAL COURTS�

12:00PM LUNCH SPONSORED BY HELLER EHRMAN WHITE & MCAULIFFE LLP (DRAPKIN LOUNGE)

1:05PM PANEL: TODD LUNDELL, NATHAN OMAN, & KAIMI WENGER, “THE INTELLECTUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN LAW AND MORMONISM,� MODERATED BY BLAINE EVANSON

2:00PM SPEAKER: COREY CHIVERS, “THE LDS INTERNATIONAL LAWYER�

2:45PM BREAK & HORS D’OEUVRES SPONSORED BY SHEARMAN & STERLING LLP

3:10PM CHIEF JUSTICE CHRISTINE DURHAM, “WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND: THE NEW RELEVANCE OF STATE CONSTITUTION RELIGION CLAUSES�

4:00PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

7 comments for “LDS Law Students’ Conference: Updated Schedule

  1. Steve: I have to get on a plane Saturday immediately after the conference. I am staying with Kaimi up in the Bronx (or where ever it is that he has his lair). Talk to him.

  2. Nate: It seems I get the honor of introducing you and your fellow panelists at the conference. I look forward to seeing you again, and to meeting you, Kaimi and Todd.

    Any crazy anecdotes I should include?

  3. Hey, can someone point me to the website of the blog of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at Columbia? I think Kaimi linked to it a while back. Thanks.

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