Georgetown
Hugo Mialon (Emory Economics)
New York Law Clinical Theory
Kris Franklin (New York Law), Sim City: Putting Simulation-Based Clinics in Context
Toronto Legal Theory
John Oberdiek (Rutgers Law), Choice, Value, and the Perfection of Distributive Justice
USC Law
Richard Pildes (NYU Law), Groups and the Design of Democratic Institutions
Virginia Law
Guy-Uriel Charles (Minnesota Law) The Voting Rights Act and Noisy Statutory Interpretation
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 20th, 2008
| Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Law and Politics, Law and Technology |
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Brooklyn
Mark D. Rosen (Chicago Kent Law), From Exclusivity to Concurrency
Florida State
Andrew Hanssen (Montana State Economics), Vertical Integration During the Hollywood Studio Era
Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, & Bioethics Workshop
Scott Hamphill (Columbia Law), Aggregation, Antitrust, and Complex Collusion
Marquette
David Opderbeck (Seton Hill Law), Patents, Trade Secrets, and Social Relations
Michigan Law and Economics
Jennifer Arlen (NYU Law), The Inefficiency of Contractual Liability for Medical Malpractice
Northwestern Law and Economics
Michael Weisbach (Ohio State Finance), Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts: An Empirical Analysis
Toronto Health Law and Policy
Jonathan Berger (AIDS Law Project), Institutions Matter: The Right to Health, the Regulation of Medicines and the South African Constitution
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 20th, 2008
| Antitrust Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Health Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Economics, Tax Law |
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