October 21st Colloquia/Workshops
| October 21, 2008 |
Cliff Carrubba (Emory Politics), Does the Median Justice Control the Content of Supreme Court Opinons
| October 21, 2008 |
Cliff Carrubba (Emory Politics), Does the Median Justice Control the Content of Supreme Court Opinons
| November 28, 2008 | ||
| 1:00 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
The University of Washington School of Law and the Judicial Selection Coalition present Selecting Judges in Washington — Looking Back to 2008 and Forward to 2009, Nov. 21, 2008. (See this blog post for links to speakers.)
The University of Washington School of Law and the Judicial Selection Coalition present Selecting Judges in Washington — Looking Back to 2008 and Forward to 2009, Nov. 21, 2008. (See this blog post for links to speakers.)
Anthony Taussig (London), English Legal Manuscripts – Building a Collection
Kathryn F. Spier (Harvard Law), Naked Exclusion: An Experimental Study of Contracts with Externalities
Georgia State Practitioner in Residence
Robert Keith
Steven Bank & Kirk Stark (UCLA Law), War and Taxes
Northwestern Law and Political Economy
Eileen Braman (Indiana Political Science), No Eyes but Our Own: How Political Views Influence Normative Legal Reasoning Processes
John Monahan (Virginia Law), Lawyers at Mid-Career: A 20-Year Longitudinal Study of Job and Life Satisfaction
Jules Coleman (Yale Law), Rethinking Legal Positivism
USC Communication Law and Policy
Jeffrey Lax (Columbia Political Science)
Henry Hansmann (Yale Law), Globalizing Commercial Litigation
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