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March 30th Colloquia/Workshops

March 30, 2009

Arizona State

       John Darley (Princeton Psychology), Citizens’ Punishment Decisions are Just Deserts Intuition.  Does this have Implications for the Criminal Justice System?

Columbia Law and Economics

       Andrew F. Newman (Boston Economics), Loopholes: Social Learning and the Evolution of Contracts

Emory

       Jeannine Bell (Indiana Law)

Florida State

       Guy-Uriel E. Charles (Duke Law)

Georgia

       Joe Miller (Lewis and Clark Law)

Rutgers

       Michael Livingston (Rutgers-Camden Law), We Won’t Vote For You If You Haven’t Already Won: On the Prospects of Meaningful Reform of the American Electoral System

UC Berkeley CSLS

      Emilio J. Castilla (M.I.T. Mangment), The Paradox of Meritocracy

UC Berkeley Law and Economics

       Alon Klement (Boston Law), Does Private Selection Improve the Accuracy of Arbitrators’ Decisions?

Yale Workplace Theory and Policy

       Stephen Rich (USC Law), Against Prejudice

      

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