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Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops
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October 24th Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati

       Jessie Hill (Case Western Law), Of Christmas Trees and Corpus Christie: The Establishment Clause and Change of Meaning over Time

Georgetown Law and Economics

       Jonathan Nash (Emory Law)

Kansas

       David Stras (Minnesota Law), Pierce Butler: A Supreme Technician

New York South Africa Reading Group

       Brian Ray (Cleveland Marshall College of Law), Understanding Engagement as an Enforcement Mechanism for Socioeconomic Rights

Toronto Law and Literature

       Judith Resnik (Yale Law), Representing Justice: An Iconography of Norms

Virginia

        John Donohue (Yale Law), Can You Believe Econometric Evaluations of Law, Policy, and Medicine?

      

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