February 26th Colloquia/Workshops

Boston College

      Leandra Lederman (Indiana Law), W(h)ither Economic Substance

Brooklyn Law

     Michael S. Kang (Emory Law), Voting as Veto

Columbia

       Scott Hemphill (Columbia Law), An Aggregate Approach to Antitrust: Using New Data and Agency Rules to Preserve Drug Competition

Connecticut

       Gillian Lester (UC Berkeley Law), Targeting, Universalism, and the Formation of Social Preferences

Florida International University

       Bob Cottol (George Washington Law), Terra do Nosso Senhor: The Paradox of Race and Slavery in Brazil

Florida State

       Robert Thompson (Vanderbilt Law)

Indiana-Bloomington Tax Policy

       Steven Bank (UCLA Law), The Lost Moment in Corporate Tax Reform

Minnesota Work in Progress

       Susanna L. Blumenthal (Minnesota Law), The Apprehension of Fraud in Nineteenth-Century American Law

New York University Tax Policy and Public Finance

      Leslie McCall (Northwestern Sociology), Americans’ Social Policy Preferences in the Era of Rising Inequality

Stetson

      Huyen Pham (Texas Wesleyan Law), Empirical Analysis of Variation in Local Immigration Laws

Suffolk

       Larry Cata Backer (Penn State Law), Sovereign Wealth Funds: Regulatory Approaches at the Juncture of Public and Private Law.

UCLA Legal Theory

       Tim Scanlon (Harvard Philosophy), When Does Equity Matter

 UCLA Tax Policy and Public Finance

       Steven Dean (Brooklyn Law), Tax Deharmonization

Wisconsin Law, War, and Human Society

       Dyan Mazurama (Tufts Law)

Yale Law and Economics

        Richard Craswell (Stanford Law), When is a Willful Breach ‘Willful’?  The Link Between Definitions and Damages