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January 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Arizona State

Adam Kolber (San Diego Law, Princeton Center for Human Values), The Subjective Experience of Punishment

Connecticut

Patricia McCoy (UConn Law), The Impact of State Anti-Predatory Lending Laws: Policy Implications and Insights

Emory

Kim Scheppele (Princeton Politics), The International State of Emergency

Hastings

Bill Merkel (Washburn Law), Dubious Originalism and the Second Amendment

Michigan Tax Policy

James R. Hines, Jr. (Michigan Law)

NYU Legal History

Peter Hoffer (Georgia History), The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr: A Law Story from the Early Republic

St. Thomas (MN)

Chaim Saiman (Villanova Law)

Washington

Balakrishnan Rajagopal (MIT Human Rights), Pro-Human Rights but Anti-Poor? Rethinking the Indian Supreme Court through a Social Movement Analysis

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 23rd, 2008 | National Security Law, Law and Psychology, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Local Government Law, Law and Society, Legal History, Tax Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Commercial Law, Uncategorized | no comments

January 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

January 23, 2008

Arizona State

Adam Kolber (San Diego Law, Princeton Center for Human Values), The Subjective Experience of Punishment

Connecticut

Patricia McCoy (UConn Law), The Impact of State Anti-Predatory Lending Laws: Policy Implications and Insights

Emory

Kim Scheppele (Princeton Politics), The International State of Emergency

Hastings

Bill Merkel (Washburn Law), Dubious Originalism and the Second Amendment

Michigan Tax Policy

James R. Hines, Jr. (Michigan Law)

NYU Legal History

Peter Hoffer (Georgia History), The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr: A Law Story from the Early Republic

St. Thomas (MN)

Chaim Saiman (Villanova Law)

Washington

Balakrishnan Rajagopal (MIT Human Rights), Pro-Human Rights but Anti-Poor? Rethinking the Indian Supreme Court through a Social Movement Analysis

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 20th, 2008 | Law and Psychology, National Security Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Local Government Law, Law and Society, Legal History, Tax Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Commercial Law, Uncategorized | no comments

IP in Phoenix in January

January 23, 2008toJanuary 26, 2008

The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) midwinter institute is IP Practice Today: Techniques for Getting the Job DONE in Phoenix, Jan. 23-26. “IP experts will outline best practices in critical practice areas such as licensing, litigation, portfolio management and prosecution.”

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 6th, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments

SLSA Postgraduate Conference

January 23, 2008toJanuary 24, 2008

SLSA Postgraduate Conference by the Socio-Legal Studies Association in Hull, UK.

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 3rd, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments