Duke
John Goldberg (Vanderbilt Law)
SMU
Melissa Murray (Cal-Berkeley), The Difference Marriage Makes: The Intersection of Statutory Rape and Marriage in State v. Koso
Texas Law
Larry Sager, Scot Powe, John Robertson, Susan Klein, Jordan Steiker (Texas Law), Supreme Court 2006 Term Review
UCLA Friday Colloquium
Gregg Bloche (Georgetown Law), The Logic of Health Law
University of Southern California
Kareem Crayton (USC Law), The Changing Face of the Congressional Black Caucus
Vanderbilt
Jenia Turner (SMU Dedman Law), Between Politics and Law? Defense Counsel Views on International Criminal Trials
Virginia Law
Rebecca Tushnet (Georgetown Law), Volunteers from the Audience: Audience Interests and the First Amendment
Villanova
John Murphy (Villanova Law), Challanges of “New Terrorism”
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Brooklyn
Frederick Shauer (Harvard Law), Authority and Authorities
Florida State
Kristin Hickman (Minnesota Law), A Problem of Remedy: Responding to Treasury’s (Lack of) Adherence to Administrative Procedure Act Rulemaking Requirements
Georgetown
Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law), The Rights Revolution in the Twentieth Century
Iowa
Robert Tsai (Oregon Law)
New York University Law Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy
Mark Kelman (Stanford Law), The Heuristics Debate: Its Nature and Implications (Overview)
Yale Law and Economics
Raj Chetty (UC Berkeley Economics), Economics Silence and Taxation: Theory and Evidence
Yale Law Legal Theory Workshop
Bo Rothstein (Goteborg University), Creating State Legitimacy
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Boston University
David Seipp (Boston Law), Formalism and Realism in Fifteenth-Century English Law: Bodies Corporate and Natural
Brooklyn
Frederick Shauer (Harvard Law), Authority and Authorities
Florida State
Kristin Hickman (Minnesota Law), A Problem of Remedy: Responding to Treasury’s (Lack of) Adherence to Administrative Procedure Act Rulemaking Requirements
Georgetown
Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law), The Rights Revolution in the Twentieth Century
Iowa
Robert Tsai (Oregon Law)
New York University Law Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy
Mark Kelman (Stanford Law), The Heuristics Debate: Its Nature and Implications (Overview)
Yale Law and Economics
Raj Chetty (UC Berkeley Economics), Economics Silence and Taxation: Theory and Evidence
Yale Law Legal Theory Workshop
Bo Rothstein (Goteborg University), Creating State Legitimacy
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