Columbia Law and Economics
Oren Bar-Gill (NYU Law), Consent and Exchange
Florida State
Kimberly Ferzan (Rutgers Law), Beyond the Special Part
Northwestern International Law
Barbara Koremenos (Michigan Political Science), An Economic Analysis of International Rule Making
Rutgers
Stephen Morse (Penn. Law), Equality and Individuation in Punishment
Seton Hall
Samuel Issacharoff (NYU Law)
St. Thomas
Margareth Etienne (Illinois Law)
Stetson
Neal Newman (Texas Wesleyan), The U.S. Move to International Accounting Standards – A Matter of Cultural Discord
UC Berkeley CSLS
Christopher Tomlins (Northwestern Law), The Legalities of English Colonizing Discourses of Intrusion
on the North American Mainland, 1450-1640
UC Berkeley Law and Economics
Alan Schwartz (Yale Law), Intertemporal Choice and Legal Constraints
Washington University of St. Louis
Camille Nelson (St. Louis Law), Racializing Disability, Disabling Race: Policing the “Dangerous” Intersection of Race and Mental Disability
Yale Workplace Theory and Policy Seminar
Katherine Stone (UCLA Law)
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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
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| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, Law and Economics, Law and Philosophy, Tax Law |
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