1. Call for Papers: Disarmament from the Margins. As part of an AHRC-funded project ‘Disarming International Law: forgotten pasts and future possibilities on a global front line’, the organisers (Charlie Peevers, University of Glasgow and Anna Hood, Auckland Law School) are inviting submissions for a conference exploring how disarmament is envisioned, contested, and enacted beyond traditional state-centered frameworks. The conference will take place from 7 – 8 October 2025, at the Pearce Institute, Govan, Glasgow (in-person and online). They seek to highlight the contributions of marginalized actors, places, and ideas in shaping disarmament discourse and practice. To apply, send a description of your proposed contribution (around 300 words or so) and a two line bio to scottishdisarmamentproject {at} gmail(.)com by the extended deadline of 30 May 2025. They welcome diverse contributions, including academic papers, panel discussions, visual and performance art, and other non-traditional formats. Early career researchers, activists, and practitioners—particularly from the Global South—are strongly encouraged to apply. For full details of the Call for Papers see here.
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Beyond the Courtroom: Neel Lalchandani and Catalina Odio attend Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Ambassadors Happy Hour and Anisha Queen shares her legal journey at her former high school’s Career Day. – Go Health Pro
March 18, 2025 Attorneys Neel Lalchandani and Catalina Odio at the MAIP Ambassadors Happy Hour. Partner Neel Lalchandani poses with other MAIP board members at the MAIP Ambassadors Happy Hour. Welcome to another installment of our “Beyond the Courtroom” series: a recap of recent events our attorneys have attended. From conferences and lectures to summits … Read more
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Artists at work in PenArt’s new Tourtelot Studio in 2023. Photo by xoMe studio. A look inside Peninsula School of Art’s ongoing renovations When Peninsula School of Art launched its Door to Creativity (DTC) capital campaign in 2018, the plan was to raise $6.5 million for major campus renovations. The pandemic had other plans. When … Read more