Cincinnati
Bernadette Atuahene (Chicago-Kent Law), The Legitimacy of Property Rights
Connecticut
Robert L. Rabin (Stanford Law), The Case for Specially Compensating Victims of Terrorists Acts: An Assessment
Drexel
Joan Heminway (Tennessee Law), Does Sarbanes-Oxley Foster the Existence of Ethical Executive Role Models in the Corporation?
Georgetown Law and Economics
Abe Wickelgren (Northwestern Law)
Illinois
Paul Caron (Cincinnati Law), Taking Back the Law School Classroom: Using Technology to Foster Active Student Learning
Northern Kentucky
John Bickers (Northern Kentucky Law), Of Nonhorses, Quantum Mechanics, and the Establishment Clause
Texas
Jens Dammann (Texas Law), Majority Freezeouts
UCLA Faculty Fridays
Hiroshi Motomura (North Carolina Law), Undocumented Immigrants or Illegal Aliens? A Roadmap 25 years after Plyler v. Doe
USC
Jonathan Lear (Chicago Philosophy), What is it to be Deprived of a World?
Vanderbilt
Michelle Boardman (George Mason Law), Actuarial Data in Insurance Interpretation: Factual Intent Behind Contractual Words
Virginia
Curtis Bradley (Duke Law), The Story of Ex parte Milligan: Military Trials, Enemy Combatants, and Congressional Authorization
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Chicago Law and Economics
Howard F. Chang (Penn Law), Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution
Harvard Economics
Jonathan Baron (Penn), How Intuitions Conflict with the Economic Theory of Deterrence
New York Law School
David Johnson (NYLS) & Beth Simone Noveck (NYLS) & Richard K. Shewin (NYLS), New “Best Practices” in Law Teaching
Notre Dame
Carter Snead (Notre Dame Law), Neuroimaging and the “Complexity” of Capital Punishment
Vanderbilt
Melissa Waters (Washington & Lee Law), Diagonal Dialogue: What Skidmore Deference Can Teach Us About Giving ‘Respectful Consideration’ to International Court
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| Administrative Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Criminal Law, EVENTS, Immigration Law, International Law, Law and Economics, Law and Gender, Law and Technology, Tax Law |
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Chicago Law and Philosophy
Claire Finkelstein (Penn Law)
Columbia Law and Economics
John McGinnis (Northwestern Law), The Desirable Constitution and the Case for Originalism
Hastings
Adam Scales (Washington & Lee Law), Following Form: Corporate Succession and Liability Insurance
Loyola Tax
Benjamin M. Leff (Vinson & Elkins), “Sit Down and Count the Cost”: Valuing the Speech of Charities in Order to Constitutionally Enforce the 501(c)(3) Campaign Intervention Ban
UCLA Faculty Mondays
Rick Sander (UCLA Law), The Impact of Prop 209 on California Undergraduates
Queen’s Law
Honourable Marshall Rothstein (Supreme Court of Canada), Law and Economics in Legal Practice
Vanderbilt
Victor Fleischer (Illinois Law), Regulatory Craftsman
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Chicago Law and Philosophy
Claire Finkelstein (Penn Law)
Columbia Law and Economics
John McGinnis (Northwestern Law), The Desirable Constitution and the Case for Originalism
Hastings
Adam Scales (Washington & Lee Law), Following Form: Corporate Succession and Liability Insurance
Loyola Tax
Benjamin M. Leff (Vinson & Elkins), “Sit Down and Count the Cost”: Valuing the Speech of Charities in Order to Constitutionally Enforce the 501(c)(3) Campaign Intervention Ban
UCLA Faculty Mondays
Rick Sander (UCLA Law), The Impact of Prop 209 on California Undergraduates
Queen’s Law
Honourable Marshall Rothstein (Supreme Court of Canada), Law and Economics in Legal Practice
Vanderbilt
Victor Fleischer (Illinois Law), Regulatory Craftsman
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