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
| 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
| 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
| 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
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
| November 15, 2007 |
David Walker (Boston Law), Book/Tax Conformity and Equity Compensation
Gerald Leonard (Boston Law), Rethinking Dred Scott
Robert C. Hockett (Cornell), Winning Trade-Liberalization More Stakeholders by Making More Stockholders: A Global Stock-Ownership Plan
Jesse Fried (UC Berkeley), Deviations from Contractual Priority in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms
Edward McCaffery (USC Law), An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Consumption Taxes
Erin O’Hara (Vanderbilt Law), The Law Market
Stephen Shute (Birmingham Law), Self-Control in the Modern Provocation Defense
NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy
John Dunn (Cambridge Political Science), Capitalist Democracy: Elective Affinity or Beguiling Illusion? and Disambiguating Democracy
Jonathan Macey (Yale Law), The Problem of Corporate Governance
Nathan Oman (William & Mary Law), The Thirteenth Amendment and Specific Performance
Jane Winn (Washington Law), Globalization and the Reinvention of Contract Law
Dean Lueck (Arizona Economics), The Rectangular Survery versus Metes and Bounds: Systematic and Unsystematic Land Demarcation
David Walker (Boston Law), Book/Tax Conformity and Equity Compensation
Gerald Leonard (Boston Law), Rethinking Dred Scott
Robert C. Hockett (Cornell), Winning Trade-Liberalization More Stakeholders by Making More Stockholders: A Global Stock-Ownership Plan
Jesse Fried (UC Berkeley), Deviations from Contractual Priority in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms
Edward McCaffery (USC Law), An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Consumption Taxes
Erin O’Hara (Vanderbilt Law), The Law Market
Stephen Shute (Birmingham Law), Self-Control in the Modern Provocation Defense
NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy
John Dunn (Cambridge Political Science), Capitalist Democracy: Elective Affinity or Beguiling Illusion? and Disambiguating Democracy
Pittsburgh
Jonathan Macey (Yale Law), The Problem of Corporate Governance
Nathan Oman (William & Mary Law), The Thirteenth Amendment and Specific Performance
Jane Winn (Washington Law), Globalization and the Reinvention of Contract Law
Dean Lueck (Arizona Economics), The Rectangular Survery versus Metes and Bounds: Systematic and Unsystematic Land Demarcation
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