- LocationStuart F. Smith Reading Room
- DescriptionSpend the second day of International Education Week listening as our international students introduce seminal legal cases from their home countries. Compare and contrast with the U.S. legal approach and engage in thought-provoking discussion!
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/law-school/event/1525614-cail-case-law-lunch
- CategoriesStudent Activities
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