Cincinnati
David Stras (Minnesota Law), Judicial Appointments and Ideology
Duke
Stephen Burbank (Penn Law)
Florida
James Repetti (Boston College Law), Democracy and Opportunity: A New Paradigm in Tax Equity
Georgetown Law and Economics
Henry Hu (Texas Law)
New York Law School Clinical Theory
Robert Condlin (Maryland Law), “Every Day and in Every Way We Are All Becoming Meta and Meta,” or How Communitarian Bargaining Theory Conquered the World (of Bargaining Theory)
New York Law School South Africa Reading Group
Diana Gordon (CUNY Criminal Justice), Transformation & Trouble: Crime, Justice, and Participation in Democratic South Africa
Texas
Brad Wendel (Cornell Law), “The Authority of Law” in The Ethics of Legality
UCLA Faculty Fridays
Ed Stein (Cardozo Law), Etiology, Mutability, and the Law: A Critique of Biological and Psychological Arguments for Lesbian and Gay Rights
USC
Richard Banks (Stanford Law), Race Consciousness, Colorblindness, and Antidiscrimination Doctrine
Virginia
J.B. Ruhl (Florida State Law), Climate Change and the Endangered Species Act: Building Bridges to the No-Analog Future
Washington University in St. Louis
Hiroshi Motomura (North Carolina Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 9th, 2007
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Cincinnati
David Stras (Minnesota Law), Judicial Appointments and Ideology
Duke
Stephen Burbank (Penn Law)
Florida
James Repetti (Boston College Law), Democracy and Opportunity: A New Paradigm in Tax Equity
Georgetown Law and Economics
Henry Hu (Texas Law)
New York Law School Clinical Theory
Robert Condlin (Maryland Law), “Every Day and in Every Way We Are All Becoming Meta and Meta,” or How Communitarian Bargaining Theory Conquered the World (of Bargaining Theory)
New York Law School South Africa Reading Group
Diana Gordon (CUNY Criminal Justice), Transformation & Trouble: Crime, Justice, and Participation in Democratic South Africa
Texas
Brad Wendel (Cornell Law), “The Authority of Law” in The Ethics of Legality
UCLA Faculty Fridays
Ed Stein (Cardozo Law), Etiology, Mutability, and the Law: A Critique of Biological and Psychological Arguments for Lesbian and Gay Rights
USC
Richard Banks (Stanford Law), Race Consciousness, Colorblindness, and Antidiscrimination Doctrine
Virginia
J.B. Ruhl (Florida State Law), Climate Change and the Endangered Species Act: Building Bridges to the No-Analog Future
Washington University in St. Louis
Hiroshi Motomura (North Carolina Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 9th, 2007
| Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Comparative Law, Environmental Law, Jurisprudence, Law and Economics, Law and Race, Legal Ethics, Tax Law, Uncategorized |
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