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Professor Nancy Welsh next in Scholarly Dialogues series, Feb. 25

On Feb. 25, "Penn State Law Review" will host the next event in its Scholarly Dialogues series, which provides students with the opportunity to engage with professors concerning recent scholarship.

This dialogue will feature Nancy Welsh, professor of law, as she presents her work, "What Is '(Im)Partial Enough' in a World of Embedded Neutrals?" Welsh's work discusses the role of "embedded neutrals" who may have an affiliation with only one of the parties in an alternative dispute resolution situation. Jena Piazza, associate editor of the Penn State Law Review, will discuss Professor Welsh's article and there will be time for a public question and answer period.

The event will be held from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. in room 114 of the Lewis Katz Building on Penn State's University Park campus and simulcast to room 112 in Lewis Katz Hall in Carlisle, Pa. The event is open to the public.

Established in 1897, "Penn State Law Review" is entirely student-run. Published four times annually, it serves as a vehicle for publication of scholarly articles and comments covering all aspects of law, as well as promoting scholarship by enhancing the engagement of its membership with the academic community.

This event is supported by funds from the Speakers Trust Fund of the Student Bar Association.

Professor Nancy Welsh Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

Last Updated July 22, 2015

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