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January 22nd Colloquia/Workshops

January 22, 2009

Boston University

       Rusty Park (Boston University Law)

Brooklyn

       Alexandra D. Lahav (Connecticut Law), Portraits of Resistance: How Lawyers Respond to Unjust Proceedings

Columbia Papers

       David Schizer & Thomas Merrill (Columbia Law), Advancing Energy Policy Goals in an Economic Downturn: A Proposed Petroleum Fuel Price Stabilization Plan

Georgetown

       Lawrence Mitchell (George Washington Law),  The Speculation Economy:  How Finance Triumphed Over Industry

Minnesota Faculty Works in Progress

       Catherine Sharkey (NYU Law), Agency Accountability: Federal Preemption’s Future

Northwestern Law and Economics

       Eric Posner (Chicago Law), The Rights of Migrants

NYU Law and Society

       Kim Lane (Princeton Law and Public Affairs), The Law is the way the State Talk to Itself

Ohio Northern

       Heather K. Gerken (Yale Law), Building the Election System We Deserve

Southwestern

       Joyce Sterling (Denver Law)

Toronto Health Law

       Mary Wiktorowicz (York Health Policy and Management), Mental health network governance and coordination: Comparative analysis across ten regions

Posted by on January 21st, 2009 | Administrative Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, EVENTS, Health Law, Law and Economics, Law and Society, Legal Ethics | no comments

January 21 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Family, Sex, and Gender

       Martha Nussbaum (Chicago Law), Protecting Intimacy: Sex Clubs, Public Sex,  Risky Choices

Connecticut

       Noah Novogrodksy (Connecticut Law), The Duty of Treatment: Human Rights and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic

Miami

       Terence J. Anderson (Miami Law), Generalizations and Evidential Reasoning

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       Daniel Diermeier (Northwestern Business), Parties, Coalition, and the Internal Organization of Legislatures

NYU Legal History

       David Golove and Daniel Hulsebosch (NYU Law), On and Equal Footing: Constitution-Making and the Law of Nations in Early America

Southwestern

      Joyce Sterling (Denver Law)

St. Louis

       Sam Jordan (St. Louis Law) and Andy Hessick (Arizona State Law)

Toronto Tax Law

       David I. Walker (Boston University), Are Tax and Accounting Rules Discriminating Against Discounted Employee Stock Options Justified?

USC Law History and Culture

       Ajay Mehrota (Indiana Law), Lawyers, Guns & Public Monies: The U.S. Treasury, World War One, and the Administration of the Modern Fiscal State

Posted by on January 21st, 2009 | Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Economics, Law and Gender, Law and Sexuality, Legal History, Tax Law | no comments