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November 24, 2006

US Involvement in the Darfur Conflict

On Wednesday, November 15, 2006, the Earl B. Dickerson Chapter of the Black Law Student Association at the University of Chicago Law School hosted a discussion on the merits of US involvement in the Darfur conflict.   Eric Posner, Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, Jide Nzelibe, Assistant Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law, and Matthew Lippman, Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, discussed US involvement in Darfur within the legal framework governing international humanitarian intervention. You can listen to the panel discussion here.

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Not to say that inhumane situations don't occure across the globe that later impact our own nation, but how much can one nation do in a worthy question to ask oneself, when we have serious child abuse cases that never get investigated in our own country.

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