(Go On! is an occasional item on symposia of interest) The upcoming annual meeting in New York of the
Association of American Law Schools will kick off this year with a

January 3, 2008, program that promises to be of particular interest to many readers. Entitled "
Gender and Class: Voices from the Collective," it's an all-day exploration of issues like incorporation of class issues into discussions on gender-based inequality; intersections
vel non of class subordination with those of race, gender, and sexual orientation; and thoughts about theorizing inequality. Speakers include 3 IntLawGrrls:
Hari M. Osofsky's part of the panel on "Globalization,"
Elizabeth Hillman and
yours truly, the panel on "National Security." Other topics include "Children," "Work and Care," "Work and Institutions," "Criminalization," "The State," and "Family." Details
here; hope to see you there.