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February 6th Colloquia/Workshops

February 6, 2009

Arizona Economics, Law, and the Environment

       Paul Rhode (Arizona Econ.), The Economic Effects of Critical Habitat Designation: Evidence from the Market for Vacant Land

Denver

       Susan Bryant (CUNY Law), Rounds on Teaching:  Building a Faculty Learning Community

Florida

       Stewart  Sterk (Cardozo Law)

Georgia International Law

       Thomas H. Lee (Fordham Law), The International Laws of War and the American Civil War

Michigan Tax Policy

       Chris Sanchirico (Penn. Law)

Missouri

       Sonia Katyal (Fordham Law)

Toronto Legal Theory

       John Simmons (Virginia Philosophy), Ideal Theory and the One-State World

Posted by on February 5th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, EVENTS, Law and Economics, Law and Philosophy, Tax Law | no comments

February 5th Colloquia/Workshops

Columbia

       Risa Goluboff (Columbia Law), Vagrancy, Crime Control, and Judicial Anxiety

Connecticut

       Jebediah Purdy (Duke Law), American Earth: The Public Language of Environmental Commitment

Drexel

       Alan Lerner (Penn. Law), From Socrates to Langdel, From Freud to Dewey: The Role of Emotion in Modern Legal Education

Florida State

       Kimberly Ferzan (Rutgers Law), Beyond the Special Part

Georgetown

       Richard Chused (Georgetown Law)

Minnesota

       Katherine Sikkink (Minnesota Law), Do Human Rights Trials Make a Difference

New York Law

       Brian Leiter (Chicago Law)

Toronto Health Law

       Constance MacIntosh (Dalhousie Law), Dirty Water, Dirty Hands: Public Health Deficits and Water Quality Debacles on First Nation Reserves

UCLA Legal Theory

       Sari Kisilevsky (UCLA Fellow), Hard Cases and Legal Validity

Yale Legal Theory

       Jill Hasday (Minnesota Law), Protecting Them from Themselves: Sex and Race Inequality as Shared Benefits

Posted by on February 5th, 2009 | Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, Health Law, Law and Gender, Law and Race | no comments