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February 16th Colloquia/Workshops

February 16, 2009

Columbia Legal Theory

       Lee Epstein (Northwestern Law)

Connecticut

       Mary Dudziak (USC Law), Law, War, and the History of Time

Georgia

       Christine Hurt (Illinois Law)

Rutgers

       Duncan Hollis (Temple Law), Unpacking the Compact Clause

St. Thomas

       Mitchell Gordon (St. Thomas Law)

Yale Workplace Theory and Policy Seminar

       Cynthia Estlund (NYU Law)

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February 13th Colloquia/Workshops

February 13, 2009

Iowa

       Alex Johnson (Virginia Law)

Kansas

      Betsy Malloy (Cincinnati Law)

New York Law South African Reading Group

       Frank Michelman (Harvard Law)

Vanderbilt     

       Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business), Modularity and the Theory of the Firm      

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February 11th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Family, Sex, and Gender

       Kim Krawiec (UNC Law), Sunny Samaritans and Egomaniacs: Price Fixing in the Gamete Market

Connecticut

       Lawrence Solan (Brooklyn Law)

Emory

       Michael Vanderbergh (Vanderbilt Law), The Logic of Climate Change Governance: Boundaries and Leakage

Florida

       Michelle Jacobs (Florida Law), Virtual Education

Georgetown Law and Philosophy

       John Mikhail (Georgetown Law), Bentham’s Theory of Fictions and Critique of Natural Rights

Georgetown Statutory Colloquium

       William Eskridge (Yale Law), The Supreme Court’s Deference Continuum, an Empirical Study (from Chevron to Hamdan)

Harvard Health Law

       Joseph Doyle (MIT Management), Returns to Physician Human Capital: Analyzing Patients Randomized to Physician Teams

Harvard International Law

        Dr. William Schulz (Center for American Progress)

Hofstra

       Robert C. Post (Yale Law), Demcracy and Knowlege: Opinion and the First Amendment

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       Richard Brooks (Yale Law), Groups and Individuals

NYU Legal History

       Felice Batlan (Chicago Kent Law), The Birth of Legal Aid:  Knightly Attorneys and Damsels in Distress

SMU

       Elizabeth G. Thornburg (SMU Law)

Southwestern

       Dr. Thomas Eilmansberger (Salzburg)

St. Louis

       Chris Dranozel (Kansas Law), Arbitration and Litigation as Competitors in the Pre-Dispute Market for Binding Dispute Resolution

Stanford Environmental and Natural Resources Law

       Brian Gray (Hastings Law), The Future of Environmental Protection for Aquatic Ecosystems

Toronto Law and Economics

       Michell Kane (NYU Law), Bootstraps and Poverty Traps:  Treaties as Novel Toos for Development Finance

Toronto Legal Theory

       Brian Simpson (Michigan Law), Lacey: A Life of H.L.A. Hart: The Nightmare and the Noble Dream

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