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Critical Thought, Critical Action – Fall 2010 Critical Legal Studies Conference
Fall 2010 crit Conference-UPROOT-SOW-CULTIVATE- Proposed Schedule of Events
Thursday September 23:
- Early Arrivals Welcome Reception------------7:00 pm (Ale House, downtown Moscow)
- Fri September 24:
- Breakfast-------------------------------------------9:00 am Law School Foyer (catered by Sodexo)
- Welcome Speaker--------------------------------9:30-10:30 a.m. Law School Courthouse
- Workshops/Presentations------------------------10:45- 11:45 am, 12:00- 1:00 pm, U of I Commons
- Lunch-----------------------------------------------1:00-2:00 pm, Commons room (catered by Sodexo)
- Workshops/Presentations------------------------2:15-3:15 pm; 3:30-4:00 pm Commons
- Break for Moscow Activities-------------------Downtown (give a list of things to do/see around Moscow, announce an informal get together to be held later in the evening at a restaurant or bar- 8pm).
Sat September 25:
- Breakfast------------------------------------------9:00 am Commons (catered by Sodexo)
- Keynote Speaker---------------------------------9:30-10:30 am Commons
- Workshops/Presentations-----------------------10:45-11:45 am Commons
- Lunch----------------------------------------------11:45-12:45pm Commons (catered by Sodexo)
- Presentations-------------------------------------1:00-1:30; 1:45-2:15pm Commons
- Closing Remarks--------------------------------2:15-3:15 commons
- Break
- Banquet-------------------------------------------6:30 –9:00 pm 1912 Center (Catered by Nectar)
Hotels:
The cutoff date for room reservations is August 23, if the rooms are not reserved by that date they will be opened up to the general public. La Quinta rooms are listed under “the crit” and Super 8 rooms are under Janis Steffens UI College of Law.
Thursday September 23:
60 rooms at La Quinta (27 single kings, 26 double queens, 7 suites)
Friday September 24:
41 rooms at La Quinta (17 single kings, 17 double queens, 7 suites)
19 rooms at Super 8 (19 double queens)
Saturday September 25:
41 rooms at La Quinta (17 single kings, 17 double queens, 7 suites)
23 rooms at Super 8 (20 double queens, 3 either singles or King Suites) not sure why there are extra rooms for the Super 8 on Saturday, but if no one takes them by August 24 they will be released.
I have a confirmation cost of $ 143.20 for La Quinta and $128.99 for Super 8.

University of Idaho College of Law
September 24-25, 2010
For more information email
the crit, a critical legal studies journal, is hosting its first annual Critical Legal Studies conference. The conference will take place at University of Idaho College of Law. The main objectives of this conference are:
- To uproot and disentangle the canons embedded in the CLS movement. We will strive to unravel the history of the movement, and to turnover new ideas and scatter fresh seeds of thought.
- To sow and develop a strategy to implant the idea that Critical Legal Studies is an aggressive, inclusive movement. We hope to stimulate critical thought and nurture the relevance of critical societal analysis - an analysis that applies critical thought to our lives and creates a nexus among critical thinkers to further develop the CLS movement.
- To cultivate and harvest action in an effort to reconstruct our collective thinking, strive to solve societal problems, and effectively promote harmony and respect while creating a dialogue from which to create a better world.
the crit invites submission proposals for individual papers and multimedia productions from all disciplines and fields of study that incorporate any of the above stated objectives while exploring the critical legal studies movement. Possible paper topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- The history and future of Critical Legal Studies
- The relevance of CLS
- The impact of ideas and academic concepts on peoples' lives
- Language's role in, and influence upon, the law
- Feminism
- Race theory
- Gender identity
- The Enlightenment conception of the individual
- Education and socialization
- The distinction between law and politics
- Equality of opportunity versus equality in results
All submissions should be original work created by the submitting author. Any other works used within the body of the submission must be cited using either Bluebook citation format (for textual legal submissions) or MLA citation format (for textual submissions from other disciplines). We will vary traditional citation formats to the extent that we will permit citations to contain the first and last names of the cited scholars (see Katharine Bartlett'sFeminist Legal Methods, 103 Harv. L. Rev. 829 Ft:* (1990) for an explanation). This is not mandatory but can be done at the author's discretion.
Multimedia submissions of all types are also invited. Such works must credit cited works either within the body of the piece or in ending credits.
Abstracts must be electronically received or postmarked by May 14, 2010. Following internal review of the abstracts, and acceptance decisions will be communicated by June 1, 2010.
To submit an abstract or multimedia work, email: BusinessEditor@live.com
Submission Deadline
May 14, 2010
Author Notification
June 1, 2010
Final Copy Deadline
October 29, 2010
For further information, contact:
the crit
College of Law
University of Idaho
P.O. Box 442321
Moscow, ID 83844-2321
E-mail: BusinessEditor@live.com
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