April 2nd Colloquia/Workshops
| April 2, 2009 |
David L. Faigman (UC Hastings), Frames of Reference: Can Constitutionality Really Be Measured One Case at a Time?
Antoinette Schoar (MIT Managment), CEO Careers and Style
Lisa Bressman (Vanderbilt Law)
| April 2, 2009 |
David L. Faigman (UC Hastings), Frames of Reference: Can Constitutionality Really Be Measured One Case at a Time?
Antoinette Schoar (MIT Managment), CEO Careers and Style
Lisa Bressman (Vanderbilt Law)
Wendy Gordon (Boston Law), Computer Technology, Moral Philosophy, and Copyright: The Grokster Case
Arti Rai (Duke Law), The Promise (and Limits) of Facially Neutral Patent Standards
R. Owen Williams (NYU Law), An Impartial Jury of the State”—A Flash of Nationalism in 1880
Sionaidh Douglas Scott (Oxford Law)
Jeff A. Redding (St. Louis Law), Dignity, Legal Pluralism, and Same-Sex Marriage
Scott Hershovitz (Michigan Law), Harry Potter and the Purpose of Tort Law
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