Iowa
Aya Gruber (Florida International University Law), Rape in the Feminist War on Crime
Marquette
John Lovett (Loyola-New Orleans Law), The Winding Road to Recovery: Observations on Property Relations Three Year After Hurricane Katrina
Michigan Law and Economics
Eric Talley (Berkeley Law), Public Ownership, Firm Governance, and Litigation Risk
Minnesota Works in Progress
Nicole Garnett (Norte Dame Law), Ordering the City
Oregon Center for Law and Politics
Lani Guinier (Harvard Law) and Gerald Torres (Texas Law), Changin the Wind: The Demonsprudence of Law and Social Movements
Santa Clara Social Justice Workshop
Martha Mahoney (Miami Law), Electronic Voting
St. Thomas
Chad Oldfather (Marquette Law)
Vanderbilt
Mary Dudziak (USC Law), Law, War and the History of Time
Washington University in St. Louis
Scott Sunby (Washington and Lee), Group Think and Capital Juries
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 22nd, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Law and Society |
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Connecticut
Anna Kirklan (Michigan Political Science), Diversity as Citizenship Training: The Case of the College Admissions Essay
Miami
William D. Henderson (Indiana Law), Bloomington Curriculum, Alumni, and Institution Building: Moving from Theory to Pilot Study
NYU Legal History
Bonnie Martin (Yale History), The Power of Human Collateral: Mortgaging Slaves in the Colonial and Antebellum South
Toronto Law and Economics
Chad P. Brown (Brandeis Business), The Economics of Permissible WTO Retaliation
USC Law History and Culture
Renee Romano (Wesleyan History), Do It Cause It’s Good for Business”: The Edgar Ray Killien Trial, Heritage Tourism, and Packaging History in Neshoba County, Mississippi
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 22nd, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, International Law, Jurisprudence, Legal History |
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