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February 20th Colloquia/Workshops

February 20, 2009

Arizona Law Economics and the Environment

       Shi-Ling Hsu (British Columbia Law), The Case for a Carbon Tax

Cincinnati

       Kevin Collins (Indiana Law), Should the Mind Be Patentable Subject Matter?

Florida

       Alicia Davis Evans (Michigan Law)

Florida State

       Todd Henderson (Chicago Law)

Georgia International Law

       Monica Hakimi (Michigan Law), A Theory of State Bystander Responsibility

Iowa

       Harry Arthurs (York University)

Kansas

      Mitu Gulati (Duke Law), Sticky Contracts (or Why Don’t Law Firms Have R&D Departments?)

Missouri

       Barak Orbach (Arizona Law)

Wisconsin Institute for Legal Studies

       Michael Stein (William and Mary Law), Future Prospects for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Posted by on February 19th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law, EVENTS, International Law, Tax Law | no comments

February 19th Colloquia/Workshops

Columbia

       Franco Ferrari (Columbia Law), Homeward Trend and Lex Forism Despite Uniform Sales Law

Drake Constitutional Law

       Phoebe Haddon (Temple Law), Can the U.S. Supreme Court’s Keyes Desegregation Decision Unlock Opportunities to Rethink Brown in the 21st Century

Minnesota Faculty Works in Progress

       Gregory S. Alexander (Cornell Law), The Social Obligation Norm in American Property Law

Northwestern Law and Economics

       Albert Choi (Virginia Law), Shrink Wraps: Who Should Bear the Cost of Communicating Mass-Market Contract Terms

NYU Tax Policy

      Yoram Margalioth (Tel Aviv Law), Employing Statistical Stigma as a Welfare Ordeal

SMU Tax Policy

       Gregg D. Polsky (Florida State Law) & Brant J. Hellwig (South Carolina Law), Taxing Structured Settlements

Stetson

       Tim Terrell (Emory Law), The Challenge of Legal Writing Training in Law School and Law Practice

UCLA Tax Policy and Public Finance

       Neil Buchanan (George Washington Law), What Do We Owe Future Generations?

USC Law History and Culture

       Steven Pincus (Yale History), Revolution in Political Economy

Wake Forest

       Craig Boise (Case Western Law), Breaking Open Offshore Piggybanks:  Redux

Washington

       Jon Eddy (Washington Law), Current Trends in Legal Education in Afghanistan

Yale Legal Theory

        Daryl Levinson (Harvard Law)

Posted by on February 19th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Law and Economics, Legal History, Property Law | no comments