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January 29th Colloquia/Workshops

January 29, 2009

Brooklyn Law

       Edward J. Janger (Brooklyn Law), Virtual Territoriality

Chicago Constitutional Law

       Theodore Ruger (Penn Law)

Columbia

       Robert Ferguson (Columbia Law), Invading Panama: The Power of Circumstance in the Rule of Law

Florida State      

       Amy Farmer (Arkansas Law), Strategic Bidding Investment and Investment in Final Offer

Miami

       Caroline Mala Corbin (Miami Law), The First Amendment Right Against Compelled Listening

Minnesota

       Leo Katz (Penn. Law), Why the Law Spruns Win-Win Transactions

North Carolina

       Devon W. Carbado (UCLA Law), After Obama: Three Post-Racial Challanges

Northwestern Law and Economics

       Robert Marquez (Arizona State Business) Stockholder Capitalism, Corporate Governance and Firm Value

Southwestern

       Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow (Georgetown Law)

Stanford Law and Economics

        JJ Prescott (Michigan Law), Do Sex Offender Registration and Notification Laws Affect Criminal Behavior

Stanford Health Law     

       Adam Kolber (San Diego Law), A Limited Defense  of Clinical Placebo Deception

Toronto Heath Law

       Martin Hevia and Joanna Erdman (Toronto Law), Denied Access to Medical Care as a Violation of the Rights Against Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment: A Case Study on Anencephalic Pregnancy

Yale Law and Economics

       Betsey Stevenson (Penn Business), The Paradox of Declining Female Hapiness

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January 28th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Family, Sex, and Gender

       Rosalind Dixon (Chicago LawGender, Courts & Feminist Amplification

Connecticut

       Guyora Binder (Buffalo Law) Victims and the Significance of Causing Harm

Georgetown Law and Philosophy

       Michael Perry (Emory Law), Morality and Normativity, Liberal Democracy and Human Rights

Georgetown Statutory

       Kristin Hickman (Minnesota Law), In Search of the “Modern” Skidmore Standard

The Hague

       Kevin Jon Heller (Melbourne Law), Situational Gravity Under the Rome Statute

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       Jennifer F. Reinganum (Vanderbilt Econ.), Privacy, Publicity, and Choice

NYU Legal History

       Risa Goluboff (NYU Law), Vagrancy Laws

St. Louis

       David Mitchell (Missouri Law)

Stanford Environmental and Natural Resources

       Art Baggett (California Water Resources Control Board), Global Warming and Other Developments in the Regulation of Water Rights

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