
The Saint Louis University Public Law Review is holding its annual symposium on Friday, February 27. The symposium is at the law school, and all interested SLU students and faculty are welcome to attend.
Titled “Property Rights and Economic Stability: A Necessary Relationship?,” it will bring together leading scholars and practitioners to examine the relationship between property ownership and economic stability, both domestically and abroad. Speakers will discuss barriers to creating affordable housing, property rights in the international context, and changing definitions of property ownership in the United States. The keynote speaker is Richard Baron, CEO of McCormack Baron Salazar, and the title of his talk is “Urban Neighborhoods: Can the Stimulus Package Reverse the Course of the Last 40 years?”The keynote begins at 12:15 pm.
A fuller description of the symposium may be found here.
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