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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