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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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October 16, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

October 16, 2007

Chicago Law and Economics

Stefano DellaVigna (Cal-Berkeley Economics), Detecting Illegal Arms Trade

Georgetown

Heidi Li Feldman (Georgetown Law), On Certain Social Practices: Lies, Deception, and Disclosure

Harvard Law and Economics

Florencia Marotta-Wurgler (NYU Law), Are “Pay Now, Terms Later” Contracts Worse for Buyers? Evidence from Software License Agreements

Harvard Internet and Society

Oliver Goodenough (Vermont Law)

Marquette

Mark Umbreit (Minnesota Social Work), Restorative Justice and Human Rights: From the Impact of Capital Punishment on Healing of Family Survivors to Truth & Reconciliation Process in Liberia

Southwestern

Sung Hui Kim (Southwestern Law), Gatekeepers Inside Out

Stetson

Linda Jellum (Mercer Law), Which is to be Master: The Judiciary or the Legislature?

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October 15, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

October 15, 2007

Alabama

Kim Krawiec (North Carolina Law), Board Diversity and Corporate Performance: Filling the Gaps

Columbia Legal Theory

Winnifred F. Sullivan (Buffalo Law), Prison Religion

Loyola Tax Policy

Mary Heen (Richmond Law), Politically Controversial Speakers on Campus

Minnesota Public Law

Rachel Moran (Cal-Berkeley Law), The Story of Grutter v. Bollinger: The Heirs of Brown

Missouri

Dale Carpenter (Minnesota Law)

Penn Law and Philosophy

Robert Paul Wolff (Massachusetts Amherst Afro-American Studies), The Future of Socialism

Queen’s Law

Heidi Hurd (Illinois Law), The Morality of Mercy

Seton Hall

Richard Moberly (Nebraska Law)

Suffolk Comparative Law and Society Speaker Series

Mary Sarah Bilder (Boston College Law), The Impact of Madison’s Training as a Lawyer

Temple

Harwell Wells (Temple Law), The Rise of the Close Corporation and the Making of Corporation Law

Toledo

Regina Herzlinger (Harvard Business), Who Killed Health Care? Individual Freedom vs. Government Control

UCLA Faculty Mondays

Doug Kysar (Cornell Law), Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity

Vanderbilt

Donald Langevoort (Georgetown Law), Basic at Twenty: Rethinking Fraud-on-the-Market

Virginia Law and Economics

Joshua Fischman (Tufts Economics), Strategic Compliance in a Judicial Hierarchy

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