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Registration Deadline: Fed Courts Workshop

January 31, 2008

American University Washington College of Law is hosting a workshop for junior federal courts faculty on April 4, 2008. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

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Call for Papers Deadline: Fed Courts Workshop

January 1, 2008

American University Washington College of Law is hosting a workshop for junior federal courts faculty on April 4, 2008. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

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Fed Courts Workshop for Junior Scholars – Washington, DC

April 4, 2008

American University Washington College of Law is hosting a workshop for junior federal courts faculty on April 4, 2008. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by on November 15th, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments

Fed Courts Workshop for Junior Scholars – Washington, DC

American University Washington College of Law is hosting a workshop for junior federal courts faculty on April 4, 2008. Details after the jump. Jump to full post

Posted by on November 15th, 2007 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Civil Procedure, CONFERENCES, Courts, JUNIOR SCHOLARS | no comments

November 15, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

November 15, 2007

Boston

David Walker (Boston Law), Book/Tax Conformity and Equity Compensation

Boston College Legal History

Gerald Leonard (Boston Law), Rethinking Dred Scott

Brooklyn

Robert C. Hockett (Cornell), Winning Trade-Liberalization More Stakeholders by Making More Stockholders: A Global Stock-Ownership Plan

Columbia

Jesse Fried (UC Berkeley), Deviations from Contractual Priority in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms

Columbia Tax Colloquium

Edward McCaffery (USC Law), An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Consumption Taxes

Florida State

Erin O’Hara (Vanderbilt Law), The Law Market

Georgetown

Stephen Shute (Birmingham Law), Self-Control in the Modern Provocation Defense

Marquette

Lea Vandervelde (Iowa Law)

NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy

John Dunn (Cambridge Political Science), Capitalist Democracy: Elective Affinity or Beguiling Illusion? and Disambiguating Democracy

Stanford Law and Economics

Jonathan Macey (Yale Law), The Problem of Corporate Governance

Vanderbilt

Adam Feibelman (North Carolina Law)

Virginia Junior Faculty Forum

Nathan Oman (William & Mary Law), The Thirteenth Amendment and Specific Performance

Washington

Jane Winn (Washington Law), Globalization and the Reinvention of Contract Law

Yale Law and Economics

Dean Lueck (Arizona Economics), The Rectangular Survery versus Metes and Bounds: Systematic and Unsystematic Land Demarcation

Posted by on November 15th, 2007 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, EVENTS, Law and Economics, Legal History, Securities Law, Tax Law, Uncategorized | no comments

November 15, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston

David Walker (Boston Law), Book/Tax Conformity and Equity Compensation

Boston College Legal History

Gerald Leonard (Boston Law), Rethinking Dred Scott

Brooklyn

Robert C. Hockett (Cornell), Winning Trade-Liberalization More Stakeholders by Making More Stockholders: A Global Stock-Ownership Plan

Columbia

Jesse Fried (UC Berkeley), Deviations from Contractual Priority in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms

Columbia Tax Colloquium

Edward McCaffery (USC Law), An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Consumption Taxes

Florida State

Erin O’Hara (Vanderbilt Law), The Law Market

Georgetown

Stephen Shute (Birmingham Law), Self-Control in the Modern Provocation Defense

Marquette

Lea Vandervelde (Iowa Law)

NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy

John Dunn (Cambridge Political Science), Capitalist Democracy: Elective Affinity or Beguiling Illusion? and Disambiguating Democracy

Pittsburgh

Larry Kramer (Stanford Law)

Stanford Law and Economics

Jonathan Macey (Yale Law), The Problem of Corporate Governance

Vanderbilt

Adam Feibelman (North Carolina Law)

Virginia Junior Faculty Forum

Nathan Oman (William & Mary Law), The Thirteenth Amendment and Specific Performance

Washington

Jane Winn (Washington Law), Globalization and the Reinvention of Contract Law

Yale Law and Economics

Dean Lueck (Arizona Economics), The Rectangular Survery versus Metes and Bounds: Systematic and Unsystematic Land Demarcation

Posted by on November 15th, 2007 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Law and Economics, Legal History, Securities Law, Tax Law, Uncategorized | no comments