Updates: The Saturday morning session will begin at 10:00 (not 9:30). The Saturday sessions been approved by Illinois for two general MCLE credits, and the Saturday afternoon session has been approved for two professionalism credits. Please enter the law school at 350 E. Superior St.
Reminder for those in and near Chicago:
My new book -- Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters -- will be officially "launched" at a conference on October 20-21. All sessions will be held at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Room 887, 350 East Superior Street, Chicago.
The Saturday morning session is approved for two general CLE credits, and the Saturday afternoon session is approved for pending approval of two professionalism CLE credts.
RSVP (for Saturday lunch purposes) here.
Here is the full schedule, featuring some major figures in ethnography and sociology:
Friday October 20, 4:00-6:00 Author Meets Critics
Presider, Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University
Presenters:
Philip Cohen, University of Maryland
Colin Jerolmack, New York University
Shamus Khan, Columbia University
Mary Pattillo, Northwestern University
Responder: Steven Lubet, Northwestern University Pritzker Law School
Saturday October 21, 10:00-12:00, Ethnographic Evidence
Presider: Deborah Tuerkheimer, Northwestern University Law School
Presenters:
Christena Nippert-Eng, Indiana University
Claudio Benzecry, Northwestern University
Steven Mills, ProPublica
Lunch (provided)
Saturday October 21, 1:00-3:00 Ethnography, Ethics, and Law
Presider: Juliet Sorensen, Northwestern University Pritzker Law School
Presenters:
Peter Moskos, John Jay College, CUNY
Robert Nelson, Northwestern University/American Bar Foundation
The panels will be video recorded and posted on our law school website. A link will be posted here when available.
Do you have links to the podcasts of these panels?
Posted by: Al Brophy | October 22, 2017 at 12:45 PM
I will post links once the video is up on the website, which I hope will be some time next week.
In addition, the proceedings were transcribed and will be published early next year in the Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy.
Posted by: Steve L. | October 22, 2017 at 12:48 PM
I will be at DePaul's Barnes and Noble tomorrow. It's a toss up. Should I purchase Ann Coulter's book or yours... Choices.....It's sooooo overwhelming.
Posted by: Deep State Special Legal Counsel | October 22, 2017 at 10:33 PM