Alabama
Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa Law), Innovation and the Domain of Competition Policy
Berkeley
Timothy Kaufman-Osborn (Whitman Politics), Perfecting Death: Abolitionism and the Challenge of Lethal Injection
Columbia Law & Economics
Omri Ben-Shahar (Michigan Law), How to Repair Unconscionable Contracts
Emory
Eric Helland (Claremont-McKenna), The Impact of the Securities Litigation on the Directors’ Labor Market
Georgetown Law & Philosophy
Knud Haakonssen (Sussex History), Protestant Natural Law and the Question of Rights: The Case of Francis Hutcheson I & II
Northwestern Law & Economics
Leemore S. Dafny (Northwestern Management), Are Health Insurance Markets Competitive?
Rutgers-Camden
Cristina Rodriguez (NYU Law), Significance of the Local in Immigration Regulation
Seton Hall
Nicole Garnett (Notre Dame Law)
St. Thomas (MN)
Emily Meazell (Oklahoma Law)
Suffolk
Nancy Ehrenreich (Denver Law), Feminist Theory and Reproductive Rights
Temple
Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia Law), Beyond Deterrence: Targeting Tax Enforcement with a Penalty Default
Virginia Law & Economics
Yair Listokin (Yale Law), Does Shareholder Voting Maximize Stock Market Value?
Yale Corporate Law
Chief Justice Myron Steele (Supreme Court of Delaware), Delaware, North Dakota, and Federalism
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on February 3rd, 2008
| Law and Gender, Law and Economics, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Immigration Law, Law and Philosophy, Securities Law, Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, Criminal Law, Health Law, Tax Law, Contract Law |
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Alabama
Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa Law), Innovation and the Domain of Competition Policy
Berkeley
Timothy Kaufman-Osborn (Whitman Politics), Perfecting Death: Abolitionism and the Challenge of Lethal Injection
Columbia Law & Economics
Omri Ben-Shahar (Michigan Law), How to Repair Unconscionable Contracts
Emory
Eric Helland (Claremont-McKenna), The Impact of the Securities Litigation on the Directors’ Labor Market
Georgetown Law & Philosophy
Knud Haakonssen (Sussex History), Protestant Natural Law and the Question of Rights: The Case of Francis Hutcheson I & II
Northwestern Law & Economics
Leemore S. Dafny (Northwestern Management), Are Health Insurance Markets Competitive?
Rutgers-Camden
Cristina Rodriguez (NYU Law), Significance of the Local in Immigration Regulation
Seton Hall
Nicole Garnett (Notre Dame Law)
St. Thomas (MN)
Emily Meazell (Oklahoma Law)
Suffolk
Nancy Ehrenreich (Denver Law), Feminist Theory and Reproductive Rights
Temple
Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia Law), Beyond Deterrence: Targeting Tax Enforcement with a Penalty Default
Virginia Law & Economics
Yair Listokin (Yale Law), Does Shareholder Voting Maximize Stock Market Value?
Yale Corporate Law
Chief Justice Myron Steele (Supreme Court of Delaware), Delaware, North Dakota, and Federalism
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on February 3rd, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Gender, EVENTS, Immigration Law, Law and Philosophy, Law and Economics, Securities Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property, Health Law, Tax Law, Commercial Law, Contract Law |
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| March 14, 2008 | to | March 15, 2008 |
The theme of this year’s SALT (Society of American Law Teachers) conference is Teaching for Social Change. It will be hosted at the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, March 14-15, 2008.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on February 3rd, 2008
| EVENTS |
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The theme of this year’s SALT (Society of American Law Teachers) conference is Teaching for Social Change. It will be hosted at the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, March 14-15, 2008.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on February 3rd, 2008
| Law and Race, Law and Sexuality, Civil Rights Law, Clinics, Legal Education, CONFERENCES |
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