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March 5th Colloquia/Workshops

March 5, 2009

Arizona State

       Arthur Hellman (Pittsburgh Law), Sex, Lies, and the Internet: The Unfinished Business of the New Federal Judicial Misconduct Rules

Columbia

       Benjamin Liebman (Columbia Law), A Return to Populist Legality?  Historical Legacies and Legal Reform

Connecticut

       William Forbath (Texas Law)

Florida International University

       Howard Wasserman (FIU Law), The Irrepressible Myth of Klein

Florida State

       Tess Wilkinson-Ryan (Penn Law), Do Liquidated Damages Encourage Efficient Breach? A Psychological

Minnesota Faculty Works

       Anne Coughhlin (Virginia Law), Interrogation Stories

Northwestern Law and Economics

       Chris Sanchirico (Penn Law), The Optimal Tax Base

Ohio State

       Bradley C. Karkkainen (Minnesota Law)

Washington University of St. Louis

       Michael D. Green (Wake Forrest Law), The Unappreciated Congruity of the Second and Third Restatements of Torts on Design Defects

Yale Legal Theory

       Chris Kutz (UC Berkeley Law)

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March 4th Colloquia/Workshops

Emory

       Michelle Oberman (Santa Clara Law)

Harvard Health Law

      Anup Malani (Harvard Law),  Do advertisements affect the physiological efficacy of branded drugs?

Hofstra

       Clark Lombardi (Washington Law), Church and State in Nineteenth Century America

Northwestern Law and Political Economy

       William G. Howell (Chicago Poli. Sci.), War-Time Judgments of Presidential Power: Striking Down but Not Back

NYU Legal History

       Jefferson Decker (NYU Law), Governing from the Right: The Conservative Litigation Movement and the Reagan Revolution”

SMU

       Charles H. Brower (Mississippi Law)

St. Louis

      Robert Gatter (St. Louis Law), Constitutionalization of State Informed Consent Law

USC Law History and Culture

       Mary Bilder (Boston College Law), The Authenticity of Madison’s Notes     

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