Although it is set to launch this Friday, October 2, 2020, there's still more than enough time to register (and room at the inn) for you to join us for the 17th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William and Mary Law School.
Like everything else this season, the Conference is online (register here), and although we would have preferred to gather in-person of course, the online format has some advantages: the number of attendees isn't limited by the classroom size (this year's registrations are at record levels), you don't need to travel to Williamsburg, and the Conference is free if you don't want Virginia CLE credit for attending. What a deal.
In our opinion, this is the best legal academy/practicing bar conference on property law. This year, the Conference honors the Brigham-Kanner Prizewinner, Harvard Law School Professor Henry Smith.
Here are the panel topics (complete program agenda here):
- Where Theory Meets Practice: A Tribute to Professor Henry E. Smith Recipient, 2020 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize
- The Housing Crisis
- Roundtable: Emerging Issues in Takings and Eminent Domain Law
- The Reach of Government’s Confiscatory Powers Over Exigencies and Emergencies
- The Risk of Unjust Compensation
Speakers include Professor Smith and past Prize winners, prominent members of the practicing property bar, and property scholars. The complete list is posted here.
Come, join us without even leaving home (or the office)! Register here. Did we mention the tuition is FREE?