Mirror of Justice

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Call for Papers: "Justice for All" conference at Duquesne Law School

Dear Mirror of Justice bloggers and readers,

I am a professor at Duquesne University School of Law.

Our Law School, together with the Wecht Institute for Law and Forensic Science, will be holding a conference entitled "Justice for All" in November 2005. Given the nature of the Wecht Institute and its emphasis on forensics, a large part of the conference will be devoted to forensic science and its use in relation to the "Justice for All" act.

However, the conference will also include a separate component on religious, moral and ethical reflections on the death penalty and the law.

Since Duquesne is a Catholic university, we are very interested in Catholic scholarship in this area, but we also welcome and encourage contributions from other faith traditions. If you are interested in learning more about the conference or making a presentation about the conference, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or to telephone me at 412-396-4994.

Alison Sulentic

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