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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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November 27, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

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

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 27th, 2007 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Immigration Law, Law and Technology, Law and Gender, Law and Economics, International Law, Administrative Law, Tax Law | no comments

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