Fordham University School of Law. The Jesuit University of New York, in association with Touro Law Center, will kick-off a conference titled «Bob Dylan and the Law» with a musical performance and discussion on Monday, April 4 at 6 p.m. at Fordham Law School in New York City. A panel discussion on Dylan’s work will be moderated by Corny O’Connell, a DJ with WFUV Radio and a Fordham Law School alumnus. Panelists include David Hajdu, professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Alex Long, professor of the University of Tennessee College of Law; and Abbe Smith, professor of Georgetown Law School. Music group The Kennedys will follow the panel with a performance of Dylan’s «The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll» and «Hurricane.»
Bob Dylan and the Law Fordham Law School April 4-5, 2011
Co-Sponsored by the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Touro Law School and the Fordham Urban Law Journal Free and Open to the Public April 4th McNally Amphitheater 6:00 PM: Welcome – Professor Bruce A. Green, Fordham Law School Panel Discussion Moderator: Corny O’Connell, Fordham Law Graduate and DJ with WFUV Panelists: Professor David Hajdu, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Professor Alex Long, University of Tennessee College of Law Professor Abbe Smith, Georgetown Law School 7:00 PM: Performance of “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” and other Bob Dylan songs by The Kennedys The academic portion of the conference will take place on April 5th and is by invitation only. Contact: Melissa Mandel Telephone: 212.843.8060 Email: mmandel@rubenstein.com Additional Contact: Jessi Tamayo Telephone: 212-636-6988 Email: jtamayo@law.fordham.edu
Fuente: http://law.fordham.edu/bobdylanandthelaw http://law2.fordham.edu/ihtml/cal-2uwcp-calendar_viewitem.ihtml?idc=11736
Christine Corcos ofrece desde Law & Humanities Blog[http://lawlit.blogspot.com/ ] (Posted March, 25, 2011) una interesante indicación bibliográfica remitiendo a Idealawg: The Jurisprudence of Bob Dylan [http://westallen.typepad.com/idealawg/2008/10/the-jurisprudence-of-bob-dylan-this-law-prof-is-sure-a-big-fan.html] Long, Alex B., «[Insert Song Lyrics Here]: The Uses and Misuses of Popular Music Lyrics In Legal Writing” en Washington and Lee Law Review 64 (2006), 39 pp. [disponible en: http://law.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7448&context=expresso], así como el post “How Bob Dylan Shapes the Law” de Robert J. Ambrogi on September 19, 2006 en http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2006/09/how_bob_dylan_s.html, además de al blog Nighty Son (Posted March 29, 2011) [https://mixcelanea.es/iuridisctio/2011/03/bob-dylan-and-law-take-it-from-top.html] en Don’t Put a Price on My Soul: Bob Dylan, Justice and the Law [http://nightlysong.com/2011/03/28/bob-dylan-and-the-law/] donde asimismo se registran enlaces a Ladder of the Law. Another Side of Bob Dylan, by Nick Paumgarten [Read more http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/11/18/021118ta_talk_paumgarten#ixzz1I0qcqPgh ]
, y Bob Dylan and the Law: An Inspiration for Personal Injury Attorneys, by Carol L. Schlitt [http://nylawthoughts.com/2011/03/28/bob-dylan-and-the-law/]