Chicago Law and Philosophy
Margaret Jane Radin (Michigan Law)
Emory
Jonathan Nash (Tulane Law), Allocation and Uncertainty: Strategic Responses to Environmental Grandfathering
Notre Dame
Tom Berg (St. Thomas Law), Diversity: The Complexities of Religious Pluralism
Stetson
Lori McMillan (Washburn Law), The Canadian Taxation of Noncharitable Nonprofits, and the IKEA Connection
Temple
Craig Green (Temple Law)
Vanderbilt
Arti Rai (Duke Law) & Stuart Benjamin (Duke Law)
Vanderbilt Faculty Presentations
Richard Nagareda (Vanderbilt Law), Perspectives on Asbestos Litigation
Washington University in St. Louis
Annette Appell (UNLV)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, EVENTS, Law and Philosophy, Law and Religion, Tax Law, Tort Law, Uncategorized |
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The Duke University Center for International & Comparative Law and the Tulane Law Review and cosponsoring The New European Choice-of-Law Revolution: Lessons for the United States? at Duke.
(A notice of this conference was posted here a few months ago, but there wasn’t much information available then. I’m reposting to include the link to the full conference program and other information.)
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| EVENTS |
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The Duke University Center for International & Comparative Law and the Tulane Law Review and cosponsoring The New European Choice-of-Law Revolution: Lessons for the United States? at Duke.
(A notice of this conference was posted here a few months ago, but there wasn’t much information available then. I’m reposting to include the link to the full conference program and other information.)
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| Civil Procedure, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES |
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The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosts International Tribunals and the United States Judicial System, Feb. 15, 2008: “A conference where leading experts in the fields of international law, federal courts, constitutional law, international trade, and alternative dispute resolution will present papers and discuss current issues.” (Information from Duke Center for International and Comparative Law page.)
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| EVENTS |
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The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosts International Tribunals and the United States Judicial System, Feb. 15, 2008: “A conference where leading experts in the fields of international law, federal courts, constitutional law, international trade, and alternative dispute resolution will present papers and discuss current issues.” (Information from Duke Center for International and Comparative Law page.)
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| CONFERENCES, Courts, International Law |
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Boston University
Kevin Outterson (Boston University Law), Prescription Drug Labels for Limited English Proficiency
Brooklyn
Lawrence Mitchell (George Washington Law), The Speculation Economy: How Finance Triumphed Over Industry
Columbia
Jane Ginsburg (Columbia Law), Separating the Sony Sheep from the Grokster Goats: Reckoning the Future Business Plans of Copyright-Depending Technology Entrepreneurs
Florida State
Margaret Blair (Vanderbilt Law), Assurance Services as a Substitute for Law in Global Commerce
Fordham
Caroline Gentile (Fordham Law), Creditors and Corporate Governance
Georgetown
Ben Sachs (Yale Law)
Michigan Law and Economics
Kathy Zeiler (Georgetown Law), The Endowment Effect: Implications of Recent Empirical Developments for Legal Theory
NYU Tax Policy and Public Finance
Lily Batchelder (NYU Law), The Superiority of an Inheritance Tax Over an Estate Tax or No Wealth Transfer Tax
SMU
Margo Schlanger (Washington of St. Louis Law)
Stanford Law & Economics
J. Gregory Sidak (Georgetown Law), Patent Holdup and Oligopsonistic Collusion in Standard Setting Organizations
UCLA Legal Theory
Jennifer E. Rothman (Loyola Law), Beyond Intimacy
Washburn
Jeffrey Jackson (Washburn Law), Unenumerated Rights and the Constitution: The Ninth Amendment and Idealized British Constitutionalism
Washington University of St. Louis Law
Melissa Waters (Washington & Lee Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Law and Economics, Tax Law, Uncategorized |
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