Tag: tokyo

  • JDA Final Day

    Yesterday was great – saw a very interesting lecture from David Hingstman on the history of forensics in the law in which he called the current confusion around forensic education (debate and speech) and forensic science a good thing, and something worth preserving a bit of uncertainty about.  Especially within the context of a lay-jury…

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  • The Conference Begins

    Today marks the first day of panels and presentations at the JDA Conference here in Tama. Chuo University is hosting, and the hospitality has been superb.  Last night kicked off with a talk from Takao Tanase on Rhetoric and Justice in Japan.  After that there was a very nice reception at the hotel including wines,…

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  • Tokyo So Far

    So far it’s been a great trip here in Tokyo.  Although the temperature has been really hot (90+) we are having a great time. The flight over wasn’t as boring as I thought, but I had Monster Hunter 2 to play on my PSP. I really suck at video games the older I get. Once…

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