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The Institute for Constitutional Studies at George Washington University is pleased to announce its seventh annual summer seminar for college teachers and advanced graduate students, to be held June 12-23, 2006, in Washington, DC. The focus for 2006 is "War Powers and the Constitution." The seminar will be conducted by historian Richard H. Kohn (UNC-Chapel Hill) and legal scholar Martin Lederman (Georgetown University Law Center). The program is open to graduate students and junior scholars working on any topic relating to the history and/or current controversies surrounding the war powers.
The application deadline is May 12, 2006. Applicants should submit a CV, a brief description of a research project to be pursued during the seminar, and a short statement about the likely impact of the seminar on their research and/or teaching. Participants will receive travel support, a per diem stipend, and shared housing on the George Washington University campus. The seminar will be limited to fifteen participants.
For more information, please visit http://docs.law.gwu.edu/ics/summerseminar.htm or contact Maeva Marcus, ICS director, at (202) 502-1040 or icsgw@law.gwu.edu.
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