Since 1999, Chapman Law Review has hosted the annual Law Review Symposium at the School of Law. Symposium topics are selected to challenge participants to confront pressing legal issues from a variety of perspectives. Panelists have included:
- former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III
- Micheal Flaherty, President of the film production company Walden Media
- several distinguished scholars, judges, and practitioners
Below is information about recent Law Review Symposia, which include links to streaming Webcasts beginning in 2007.
- 2012 Symposium - The 40th Anniversary of Watergate: A Commemoration of the Rule of Law
- 2011 Symposium - From Wall Street to Main Street: The Future of Financial Regulation
- 2010 Symposium - Drug War Madness: Policies, Borders & Corruption
- 2009 Symposium - Lincoln's Constitutionalism in Time of War: Lessons for the Current War on Terror?
- 2008 Symposium - Publicity Rights in Bytes: Contemporary Issues in Entertainment & Sports Law
- 2007 Symposium - Miranda at 40: Applications in a Post-Enron, Post-9/11 World
- 2006 Symposium - The Slippery Slope: Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority
Featuring special keynote speaker Chancellor Leo Strine Jr.
