The North American Crisis - Dismantling the World Trading Order?

Thursday, April 10th - Friday, April 11th, 2025

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar: 2025-04-10 17:30:00 2025-04-11 17:00:00 The North American Crisis - Dismantling the World Trading Order? Event Description Exploring the challenges and impacts of changes in the rules-based trading order. Featuring panels on the following: Journalism and reporting - A view on the front lines of trade Policy impacts/considerations Economic impacts of tariffs and protectionism Future of rules-based trade practices Thank you to the sponsors of the 49th annual Canada-United States Law Institute Conference Agenda Gund Hall, Upper Rotunda on April 10, and Cleveland Botanical Garden on April 11. School of Law School of Law America/New_York public

Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law

Attend in person for one day or both days

$50 - General public

$0 - CUSLI Executive Committee, sponsors, faculty, staff and students

Attend virtually for one or both days

April 10 - Click here for livestream. No registration required - $0

April 11 - Attend this day via Zoom. Register here - $0 

4.75 CLE credits are available (pending approval) for April 11 only for an additional $100 for alumni and $200 for non-alumni. Payment is made on April 11 with a check or credit card if attending in-person or paying online if attending virtually.

4.75 hours of CLE credit, pending approval

Event Description

Exploring the challenges and impacts of changes in the rules-based trading order. Featuring panels on the following:

  • Journalism and reporting - A view on the front lines of trade
  • Policy impacts/considerations
  • Economic impacts of tariffs and protectionism
  • Future of rules-based trade practices

Thank you to the sponsors of the 49th annual Canada-United States Law Institute Conference

Agenda

Event Location

Gund Hall, Upper Rotunda on April 10, and Cleveland Botanical Garden on April 11.

Canada U.S. Law Institute