Kentucky Law Journal Symposia
The Kentucky Law Journal hosts an annual symposium to comprehensively explore a legal topic. The KLJ's commitment to excellence in scholarship, debate, and presentation is unwavering. This collection captures through documents and videos the intellectual output of KLJ symposia.
Browse the contents of Kentucky Law Journal Symposia:
- Immigration Law in Kentucky and the United States: A Discussion on Current Changes in Immigrants’ Legal Landscape
- The 2025 Fall Kentucky Law Journal Symposium “Immigration Law in Kentucky and the United States: A Discussion on Current Changes in Immigrants’ Legal Landscape,” will address how the current administration’s emphasis on immigration affects the practice and study of immigration law nationwide. Potential discussion topics include crimmigration law, sanctuary jurisdictions, immigrant rights litigation, and Kentucky-specific problems.
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- American Monuments and Monument-Protection Laws
- This year’s Symposium will take place on Friday, November 1, from 8AM-5PM. The topic is American Monuments and Monument-Protection Laws and will address monument conflicts, monument-protection laws, and the role of state and local governments in dealing with both.
- Intermeddlers or Innovators? States and Federal Copyright Law
- Religious Exemptions and Harm to Others
