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February 25th Colloquia/Workshops

February 25, 2009

Connecticut

       Daphne Barak-Erez (Tel Aviv Law), The Institutional Aspects of Comparative Law

Emory

      Susan Bandes (DePaul Law)

Florida State

       Hope Babcock (Georgetown Law)

Georgetown Law and Philosophy

       David Brink (U.C. San Diego Philosophy)

Harvard Health Law

       Ted Marmor (Yale Management), Comparative Perspectives and Policy Learning in the World of Health Care

Hofstra

       Oren Bracha (Texas Law), The Ideology of Authorship, Revisited

NYU Legal History

       Michael Klarman (Harvard Law), Backlash: The Occasionally Perverse Consequences of Court Decisions”

SMU

       Lackland M. Bloom (SMU Law)

Stanford Environmental and Natural Resources Law

       Tim Quinn (Association of California Water Agencies), Water Supply Reliability in a World of Shortages

UCS Law History And Culture

       Ronald Dworkin (NYU Law)

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February 24th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Politics

       Matthew Adler (Penn Law), Well-being and Equity: A ‘Prioritarian’ Framework for Policy Analysis

Columbia 10-10 Workshop

       Katharina Pistor (Columbia Law), Governing Finance

Kansas

       Annecoos Wiersema (Ohio State Law), Conferences of the Parties to Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The New International Law-Makers?

Marquette

       Marcia McCormick (Samford Law), Solving the Mystery of How Ex Parte Young Escaped the Federalism Revolution

New York Law Tuesday Workshop

      Liz Glazer (Hofstra Law)

St. Louis

       Goodwin Liu (UC Berkeley Law), The Future of Civil Rights: Reflections and Renewal

UCLA Economics and Organizations

       Richard Epstein (Chicago Law),  The Many Faces of Fault in Contract Law: Or How to Do Economics Right, Without Really Trying

Posted by on February 24th, 2009 | Civil Rights Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Contract Law, Law and Economics, Law and Politics | no comments