The Wake Forest Law Review will hold its twenty-first annual Business Law Symposium on the topic of U.S. Government Efforts to Suppress Terrorism Financing on Friday, April 4, 2008, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on March 13th, 2008
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Georgetown International Human Rights
Paolo Carozza (Notre Dame Law), The ‘Art’ of Democracy and the ‘Taste For Local Freedom’: International Human Rights and the American Constitutional Difference
Notre Dame
Barbara Stark (Hofstra Law), International Law
San Diego
Cary Coglianese (Penn Law)
UCLA Faculty Fridays
Eric Biber (UC Berkeley Law), Too Many Things to Do: How to Deal with the Dysfunctions of Multiple-Goal Agencies
Virginia
Tonja Jacobi (Northwestern Law), Supermedians
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 13th, 2008
| Law and Humanities, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Administrative Law, International Law, Constitutional Law, Uncategorized |
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Columbia
George Fletcher (Columbia Law), CORRECTING EVIL Tort Liability for Human Rights Abuses
Fordham
Jae Lee (Fordham Law), Recidivism as Omission: A Relational Account
Georgetown
Mary Anne Case (Chicago Law), Feminist Fundamentalism
Georgia State
James Fleming (Boston University Law), Are We All Originalists Now? I Hope Not!
Harvard
Jennifer Gerarda Brown (Quinnipiac Law), Peacemaking in the Culture War Between Gay Rights and Religious Liberty
Harvard Legal History
Hendrik Hartog (Princeton), Planning for Old Age
Michigan Law & Economics
Mark Ramseyer (Harvard Law), Talent and Expertise under Universal Health Care Insurance: The Case of Cosmetic Surgery in Japan
Minnesota Faculty Works
Miranda McGowan (San Diego Law)
NYU Tax Policy & Public Finance
Ruth Mason (UConn Law), Made in America for European Taxation: The Internal Consistency Test
Northwestern Tax
Larry Zelenak (Duke Law), The Federal Retail Sales Tax that Wasn’t: An Actual History and an Alternative History
Stanford Law & Economics
Abraham Wickelgren (Northwestern Law) & Warren Schwartz (Georgetown Law), Credible Discovery, Settlement, and Negative Expected Value Suits
Toronto Health Law
Jill Horwitz (Michigan Law), What do Nonprofits Maximize? Nonprofit Hospital Service Provision and Market Ownership Mix
Vanderbilt
Sanford Levinson (Texas Law)
Yale Legal Theory
W. Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law), Government Lawyers in the Liberal State
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 10th, 2008
| Law and Sexuality, Elder Law, Evidence Law, Comparative Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Law and Politics, Law and Technology, Insurance Law, Law and Gender, Law and Religion, Tax Law, Health Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Tort Law, Law and Society, Law and Economics, Legal History, Uncategorized |
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| March 13, 2008 | to | March 15, 2008 |
From March 13 through March 15, Harvard Law School will host A Celebration of Public Interest. The public interest celebration will be the first of its kind at HLS and we think the first of its kind in the nation. The Celebration will bring together graduates from across the years and across practice settings who are engaged in public service activities.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 11th, 2007
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