Law students in Washington and Lees International Human Rights Practicum recently traveled to Tanzania to investigate enforcement of the countrys 1998 Sexual Offenses Act. The landmark legislation amended the countrys penal code to include tougher penalties for sexual assault and also outlawed human trafficking and the harmful cultural practice known as female genital mutilation. In this video, students present background on the Act and discuss their findings.
9/25/2012 - W&L Law Prof Chris Seaman on the Problem with the PA Voter ID Law, and why Virginia's Law is Different Audio
Washington and Lee law professor Chris Seaman discusses the ongoing legal fight over PA's voter ID law and how that law is different from efforts in other states, including Virginia. |
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11/11/2011 - Third Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy Video
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"Tomorrow's Fringe lending Issues" Moderator: Margaret Howard, Panelists: Jean Braucher, Eric Chaffee, Geoffrey Rapp, Nathalie Martin |
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11/11/2011 - Second Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy Video
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"Should Payday Loans be Regulated And How" Moderator: Hilary Miller, Panelists: Jay Speer, Paige Marta Skiba, Christopher Peterson, William Webster |
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11/11/2011 - Fourth Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy Video
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"Empirical Data and a Direction for Federal Regulation" Moderator: Harlan Beckley, Panelists: Creola Johnson, Richard Hynes, Alan White, Jim Hawkins |