A Federal Courts Symposium in Honor of Professor Arthur Hellman (Pittsburgh-Hybrid)

  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: University of Pittsburgh School of Law
  • Barco Law Building - Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom
Topics:
  • Ethical Issues
  • Jurisdiction

 

University of Pittsburgh School of LawThe University of Pittsburgh School of Law is hosting A Federal Courts Symposium in Honor of Professor Arthur Hellman on April 5, 2024 from 9:00 AM-5:00PM Eastern.

This symposium will draw on Professor Hellman’s scholarship to explore four broad topics:

  • The Design of the Supreme Court,
  • The Design of the U.S. Courts of Appeals,
  • Federal Jurisdiction, and
  • Judicial Ethics.

Leading academics, federal judges, policy analysts, and practitioners will engage in a stimulating and thoughtful exchange of ideas about the federal courts.

The event will be held at the Barco Law Building in the Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom on Friday, April 5, 2024, with an option to attend virtually. Attendance is free for all registrants.

This symposium is free to those not seeking CLE credit. See below for CLE fees.

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  • CLE Credit Comments:

    This program has been approved by PACLE for 6 hours of CLE credit (4 substantive and 2 ethics). There will be a $250 fee for CLE credit for this event if you attend in person and $150 if you attend virtually.

  • Contact:
    University of Pittsburgh School of Law