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February 4th Colloquia/Workshops

February 4, 2009

Alabama

       Anthony Alfieri (Miami Law)

Georgetown Law and Philosophy

       Knud Haakonssen (Sussex History)

Harvard Health Law

       Jeff McMahan (Rutgers Philosophy), Radical Cognitive Limitations

Miami

       Paul R. Verkuil (Miami Law), Outsourcing Sovereignty

NYU Legal History

       Jennifer Klein (Yale History), The Bonds of Care: Domestic Labor and the Law in the U.S. Welfare State 

SMU

       Paul A. Diller (Willamette Law)

St. Louis

       Jeff A. Redding (St. Louis Law)

Stanford Environmental and Natural Resource Law

       Joe Grindstaff (California Water Resource Control Board), Liquid Gold: Solving the World’s Freshwater Sustainability Challenges

Toronto Law and Economics

       Talia  Fisher (Tel Aviv University), The Confessional Penalty

USC Law, History, and Culture

      Kunal Parker (Cleveland-Marshall Law)

Posted by on February 3rd, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, EVENTS, Law and Economics, Law and Philosophy, Legal History | no comments

February 3rd Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama

       Andrew Morriss (Illinois Law)

Chicago Law and Economics

       Betsey Stevenson (Penn. Business), Beyond the Classroom: Using Title IX to Measure the Return to High School Sports

Columbia Legal Theory

       Robin West (Georgetown Law)

Emory

       Joseph Miller (Lewis and Clark Law), Hoisting Originality

Kansas

       Orin Kerr (George Washington Law), Applying the Fourth Amendment to Internet Communications: A General Approach

Marquette

       Julie Oseid (St. Thomas Law), War Stories: Mentoring New Lawyers Through Storytelling

Pennsylvania Law and Philosophy

       Bill Edmundson (Georgia State Law), Political Authority, Moral Powers, and the Intrinsic Value of Obedience

Temple International Law

       Elena Baylis (Pittsburgh Law), Bellweather Trials: From Mass Torts to Mass Atrocities

Posted by on February 3rd, 2009 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Criminal Law, International Law, Law and Economics | no comments