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Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal The ''Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal'' (CPILJ) is a student-run scholarly law review at the University of Connecticut School of Law. 〔 (UConn Law – CPILJ )〕 CPILJ's first volume was published in 2001〔 (HeinOnline – Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal )〕 with the primary purpose of furthering discussion of the legal aspects of public interest, primarily in the state of Connecticut.〔 (CPILJ – About Us )〕 CPILJ publishes works in print as well as online.〔 (CPILJ – Archive )〕 Articles are authored by professors, judges, practitioners, and students. Every fall, CPILJ hosts a symposium on important issues related to public interest law. During this event, practicing attorneys, professors, judges, and other professionals speak in small panels on a certain subject and take questions from audience members. The 2013 symposium was titled, "The Palliative Use of Marijuana: Demystifying Connecticut's Policy Concerning Medical Marijuana."〔 (CPILJ – Symposium )〕 Past symposia have been themed: ''"The Future of Campaign Financing in America"'' (2012), ''"The Role of Mental Illness in Defining Guilt"'' (2011), ''"Undocumented Immigrants in the Workplace: Exploring Rights and Reforms of America's Shadow Labor Force"'' (2010), and ''"The Road to Prison Reform: Treating the Causes and Conditions of Our Overburdened System"'' (2009). == References ==
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