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Jan 29, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 29, 2010

Memphis

Lee Harris (Memphis), Shareholder Campaign Funds: A Campaign Subsidy Scheme for Corporate Elections.

This paper is not publicly available.

Cincinatti

John Palfrey (Harvard).

Florida

Chris Brummer (Georgetown).

Kansas

Lynn Baker (Texas).

Marquette

Rob Howse (NYU).

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Jan 29, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Memphis

Lee Harris (Memphis), Shareholder Campaign Funds: A Campaign Subsidy Scheme for Corporate Elections.

This paper is not publicly available.

Cincinatti

John Palfrey (Harvard).

Florida

Chris Brummer (Georgetown).

Kansas

Lynn Baker (Texas).

Marquette

Rob Howse (NYU).

UT

Sanford Levinson (UT), A Conference on Judicial Biography and the Supreme Court.

Posted by on January 29th, 2010 | CONFERENCES | no comments

Jan 28, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

ASU

Lee Harris (Memphis), Shareholder Campaign Funds: A Campaign Subsidy Scheme for Corporate Elections.

This paper is not publicly available.

Arizona

Jonah Gelbach (Arizona), Are Bail Amounts Racially Discriminatory? Evidence Using Outcome Analysis.

This paper is not publicly available.

Brooklyn

Brad T. Borden (Washburn).

Columbia

Richard Briffault (Columbia).

Florida State

Katherine Pratt (Loyola).

Loyola

Richard H. Pildes (New York University).

Ohio Northern

Keith Aoki (UC Davis), Theft! A History of Music.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toronto

Joan Gilmour (Osgoode Hall), The Newfoundland and Labrador Commission of Inquiry on Hormone Receptor Testing: Understanding the Standard of Care in Laboratory Testing.

UCLA

John Oberdiek (Rutgers), The Moral Significance of Risking.

This paper is not publicly available.

Yale

Ebonya Washington (Yale).

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Jan 28, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 28, 2010

ASU

Lee Harris (Memphis), Shareholder Campaign Funds: A Campaign Subsidy Scheme for Corporate Elections.

This paper is not publicly available.

Arizona

Jonah Gelbach (Arizona), Are Bail Amounts Racially Discriminatory? Evidence Using Outcome Analysis.

This paper is not publicly available.

Brooklyn

Brad T. Borden (Washburn).

Columbia

Richard Briffault (Columbia).

Florida State

Katherine Pratt (Loyola).

Loyola

Richard H. Pildes (New York University).

Ohio Northern

Keith Aoki (UC Davis), Theft! A History of Music.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toronto

Joan Gilmour (Osgoode Hall), The Newfoundland and Labrador Commission of Inquiry on Hormone Receptor Testing: Understanding the Standard of Care in Laboratory Testing.

UCLA

John Oberdiek (Rutgers), The Moral Significance of Risking.

This paper is not publicly available.

Yale

Ebonya Washington (Yale).

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Jan 27, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 27, 2010

Connecticut

Hillary Greene (Connecticut)

Posted by on January 27th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Jan 27, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut

Hillary Greene (Connecticut)

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Jan 26, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama

Ty Alper (Berkeley).

Chicago

Eric Talley (Berkeley).

Lewis and Clark

Tomás Gómez-Arostegui (Lewis & Clark), Lessons from Tonson v. Baker: The First Copyright Suit in 1710.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 26th, 2010 | CONFERENCES | no comments

Jan 26, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

January 26, 2010

Alabama

Ty Alper (Berkeley).

Chicago

Eric Talley (Berkeley).

Lewis and Clark

Tomás Gómez-Arostegui (Lewis & Clark), Lessons from Tonson v. Baker: The First Copyright Suit in 1710.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 26th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS | no comments

Jan. 22, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 22, 2010

Cincinnati

Stephanie Hoffer (Ohio State), Designing an Opt-Out Model of Public Finance for the Provision of Non-Essential Public Goods.

This paper is not publicly available.

Florida

Edward Rubin (Vanderbilt).

Posted by on January 22nd, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS | no comments

Jan. 22, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati

Stephanie Hoffer (Ohio State), Designing an Opt-Out Model of Public Finance for the Provision of Non-Essential Public Goods.

This paper is not publicly available.

Florida

Edward Rubin (Vanderbilt).

Posted by on January 22nd, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS | no comments

Law and Morality of Punishing Collective Entities – Brooklyn

February 5, 2010

Brooklyn Law School presents the David G. Trager Public Policy Symposium – Sharing the Blame: the Law and Morality of Punishing Collective Entities Feb. 5, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Law and Morality of Punishing Collective Entities – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Law School presents the David G. Trager Public Policy Symposium – Sharing the Blame: the Law and Morality of Punishing Collective Entities Feb. 5, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Law and Philosophy | no comments

Teaching Transactional Law – Atlanta

June 4, 2010toJune 5, 2010

Emory University School of Law’s Center for Transactional Law and Practice will hold its second biennial conference on the teaching of transactional law and skills — Transactional Education: What’s Next? — June 4-5, 2010. Proposals are due by Friday, Feb. 1, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Call for Proposals Deadline: Teaching Transactional Law – Atlanta

February 1, 2010

Emory University School of Law’s Center for Transactional Law and Practice will hold its second biennial conference on the teaching of transactional law and skills — Transactional Education: What’s Next? — June 4-5, 2010. Proposals are due by Friday, Feb. 1, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Teaching Transactional Law – Atlanta

Emory University School of Law’s Center for Transactional Law and Practice will hold its second biennial conference on the teaching of transactional law and skills — Transactional Education: What’s Next? — June 4-5, 2010. Proposals are due by Friday, Feb. 1, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | Business Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Clinics, Commercial Law, CONFERENCES, Estate Planning, Legal Education, Legal Research & Writing | no comments

Jan. 21, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama

Rosabeth Moss Kanter (Harvard).

Arizona

Mary Beth Mitchell (Deputy Maricopa County Legal Defender), Sexually Violent Predator Proceedings in Arizona.

This paper is not publicly available.

Brooklyn

Norman Poser (Brooklyn), Lord Mansfield: Religion, Slavery, and Commerce.

This paper is not publicly available.

Chicago

Mark Graber (Maryland).

Florida State

Andrew Gold (Depaul).

 Columbia

Nate Persily (Columbia), Race, Region, and Vote Choice in the 2008 Election: Implications for the Future of the Voting Rights Act.

Harvard

Robert Anderson (Washington).

 Minnesota

Fionnuala Ni Aolain (Minnesota), Gender and Post-Conflict Societies.

This paper is not publicly available.

Santa Clara

Farah Brelvi, Human Rights and Civil Rights Advocacy Work: in Post-Conflict El Salvador, Post-Civil Rights Era Birmingham, Alabama, and the Post-9/11 U.S.

This paper is not publicly available.

SMU

Leandra Lederman (Indiana), A Tisket, A Tasket: Basketing and Corporate Tax Shelters.

Washburn

Amy Westbrook (Washburn), Anti Money Laundering & the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS | no comments

Jan. 20, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 20, 2010

Alabama

Valorie Vojdik (West Virginia).

Connecticut

Robert Tsai (American)

Miami

Frank Valdez (Miami), The Anti-Subordination Principle as Original Constitutional Mandate: History, Text, and Structure.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 20th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS | no comments

Jan. 20, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama

Valorie Vojdik (West Virginia).

Connecticut

Robert Tsai (American)

Miami

Frank Valdez (Miami), The Anti-Subordination Principle as Original Constitutional Mandate: History, Text, and Structure.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 20th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS | no comments

Jan. 15, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 15, 2010

Columbia

Richard Schragger (Virginia), Mobile Capital, Local Economic Regulation, and the Democratic City.

Florida State

Kurt Lash (Loyola).

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Jan. 15, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Columbia

Richard Schragger (Virginia), Mobile Capital, Local Economic Regulation, and the Democratic City.

Florida State

Kurt Lash (Loyola).

Posted by on January 15th, 2010 | CONFERENCES | no comments

Jan. 14, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Arizona 

Kevin Washburn (Arizona ), Problems in Federal Criminal Justice in Indian Country.

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola

David Fontana (GWU), Government in Opposition.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toronto

Melissa Murray (UC-Berkeley), Marriage as Punishment.

UCLA

Carol Steiker (Harvard), The Death Penalty and Deontology.

This paper is not publicly available.

Washburn

Brad Borden (Washburn), Inequity Function.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 14th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS | no comments

Jan. 14, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 14, 2010

Arizona 

Kevin Washburn (Arizona ), Problems in Federal Criminal Justice in Indian Country.

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola

David Fontana (GWU), Government in Opposition.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toronto

Melissa Murray (UC-Berkeley), Marriage as Punishment.

UCLA

Carol Steiker (Harvard), The Death Penalty and Deontology.

This paper is not publicly available.

Washburn

Brad Borden (Washburn), Inequity Function.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 14th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS | no comments

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the International Human Rights Framework – Los Angeles

January 22, 2010

The UCLA American Indian Studies Center — in conjunction with the Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs at UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Tribal Learning Community and Educational Exchange — presents “Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the International Human Rights Framework — A Comfortable Fit?” Friday, January 22, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 13th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the International Human Rights Framework – Los Angeles

The UCLA American Indian Studies Center — in conjunction with the Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs at UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Tribal Learning Community and Educational Exchange — presents “Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the International Human Rights Framework — A Comfortable Fit?” Friday, January 22, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 13th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Human Rights Law, Indian Law | no comments

Jan. 12 2010, Colloquia/Workshops

UCLA

Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern), Do Standards of Review Matter? The Case of Federal Criminal Sentencing.

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Jan. 12 2010, Colloquia/Workshops

January 12, 2010

UCLA

Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern), Do Standards of Review Matter? The Case of Federal Criminal Sentencing.

Posted by on January 12th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

American Law and Economics Association – Princeton, NJ

February 1, 2010

The American Law and Economics Association (ALEA) is accepting papers for its 2010 meeting, which will take place May 7-8, 2010, at the Woodrow Wilson Center. The call for papers is here. The deadline is Feb. 1, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

American Law & Economics Association – Princeton, NJ

The American Law and Economics Association (ALEA) is accepting papers for its 2010 meeting, which will take place May 7-8, 2010, at the Woodrow Wilson Center. The call for papers is here. The deadline is Feb. 1, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Law and Economics | no comments

Transparency in the Obama Administration – Washington, DC

January 20, 2010

Collaboration on Government Secrecy (American University Washington College of Law) presents Transparency in the Obama Administration: A First‐Year Assessment Jan. 20, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Transparency in the Obama Administration – Washington, DC

Collaboration on Government Secrecy (American University Washington College of Law) presents Transparency in the Obama Administration: A First‐Year Assessment Jan. 20, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | Administrative Law, CONFERENCES, Law and Politics | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: International Law Topics – India

February 10, 2010

The Subrata Roy Chowdhury Memorial Essay Writing Competition is being co-organized by the National University of Juridical Sciences, the Society of International Law and Practice (“SILP”), NUJS and the NUJS ILSA Chapter in association with the Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy.

Themes:

  • Is India ready for Sovereign Wealth Funds?
  • Exo-politics and the emergence of a New World Order
  • Non state actors, transnational armed groups and the regulation of hostilities in India: Should International Humanitarian Law recognize a hybrid category of armed conflict?
  • Does Climate Change have an impact on National Security? An Indian perspective
  • Can the principles of Insurance Law be applied to the Law of Outer Space?

Eligibility: undergraduate and post graduate law students enrolled in any institution in India.

Deadline: Feb. 10, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Call for Papers: International Law Topics – India

The Subrata Roy Chowdhury Memorial Essay Writing Competition is being co-organized by the National University of Juridical Sciences, the Society of International Law and Practice (“SILP”), NUJS and the NUJS ILSA Chapter in association with the Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy.

Themes:

  • Is India ready for Sovereign Wealth Funds?
  • Exo-politics and the emergence of a New World Order
  • Non state actors, transnational armed groups and the regulation of hostilities in India: Should International Humanitarian Law recognize a hybrid category of armed conflict?
  • Does Climate Change have an impact on National Security? An Indian perspective
  • Can the principles of Insurance Law be applied to the Law of Outer Space?

Eligibility: undergraduate and post graduate law students enrolled in any institution in India.

Deadline: Feb. 10, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Environmental Law, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, National Security Law | no comments

Globalization of Securities Regulation – Cincinnati, OH

March 5, 2010

The University of Cincinnati College of Law Corporate Law Center presents a symposium, “The Globalization of Securities Regulation: Competition or Coordination?” on March 5, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Globalization of Securities Regulation – Cincinnati

The University of Cincinnati College of Law Corporate Law Center presents a symposium, “The Globalization of Securities Regulation: Competition or Coordination?” on March 5, 2010.

After the enactment of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002, influential voices in the business, political, and academic communities expressed concern that the U.S. markets were losing their competitive advantage. While a number of factors were identified as contributing to this decline, higher U.S. regulatory compliance costs and liability risks were, in particular, singled out. Regulators, in turn, considered proposals that would ease barriers to entry. The 2008 financial meltdown increased awareness of the interconnectedness of markets and the importance of a coordinated approach toward securities regulation. Thus, the Obama administration’s Financial Regulatory Reform calls for raising international regulatory standards and improving international cooperation. As policy makers, regulators and academics consider proposals for regulatory reform, how will these considerations – competition and coordination – play out?

mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, International Law, Securities Law | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: Torture, Enhanced Interrogation, Nat’l Security

March 10, 2010

The Campbell Law Review’s spring 2010 issue will be dedicated to torture, enhanced interrogation, and related national security matters.

We are looking for full-length articles, essays, book reviews, and other scholarly works. Citations should conform to The Bluebook, a Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). We encourage electronic submissions, which should be emailed to culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu. Manuscripts should be in Microsoft Word format, and preferably include your curriculum vitae as well as a short article abstract. Our intended publication date is May 10, 2010. Submissions will be considered on a rolling basis, and should be submitted no later than March 10, 2010. Questions may be directed to the Editor in Chief at culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu or 919-865-5860.

mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Call for Papers: Torture, Enhanced Interrogation, and Related National Security Issues

The Campbell Law Review’s spring 2010 issue will be dedicated to torture, enhanced interrogation, and related national security matters.

We are looking for full-length articles, essays, book reviews, and other scholarly works. Citations should conform to The Bluebook, a Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). We encourage electronic submissions, which should be emailed to culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu. Manuscripts should be in Microsoft Word format, and preferably include your curriculum vitae as well as a short article abstract. Our intended publication date is May 10, 2010. Submissions will be considered on a rolling basis, and should be submitted no later than March 10, 2010. Questions may be directed to the Editor in Chief at culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu or 919-865-5860.

mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Criminal Law, National Security Law | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: Health Care Reform, Access, Human Right

June 30, 2010

The West Virginia Law Review announces a call for articles and invites scholars, practitioners, and researchers to submit contributions for its upcoming issue focusing on health care. This issue will include articles from the Law Review’s Lecture Series, “Beyond Politics: A Discussion of Health Care in America,” a thoughtful discourse on the social disparities in access and outcomes engrained in our current health care system. For this issue, we are particularly interested in scholarship discussing the following topics:

• Health care reform;

• Health care access and outcome disparities, especially as they affect women and children, racial minorities, and the rural poor;

• Health care as a human right;

Articles will be selected by our Articles Selection Team and the Editor-in-Chief based on scholarly merit, originality, relevancy, and writing style. Articles should be thoroughly researched and contain appropriate footnotes in bluebook format. Please submit articles electronically to wvlrev [at] mail.wvu.edu by June 30, 2010. Any questions regarding the call for articles or article submissions generally should be sent to wvlrev [at] mail.wvu.edu. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Call for Papers: Health Care Reform, Access, Human Right

The West Virginia Law Review announces a call for articles and invites scholars, practitioners, and researchers to submit contributions for its upcoming issue focusing on health care. This issue will include articles from the Law Review’s Lecture Series, “Beyond Politics: A Discussion of Health Care in America,” a thoughtful discourse on the social disparities in access and outcomes engrained in our current health care system. For this issue, we are particularly interested in scholarship discussing the following topics:

• Health care reform;

• Health care access and outcome disparities, especially as they affect women and children, racial minorities, and the rural poor;

• Health care as a human right;

Articles will be selected by our Articles Selection Team and the Editor-in-Chief based on scholarly merit, originality, relevancy, and writing style. Articles should be thoroughly researched and contain appropriate footnotes in bluebook format. Please submit articles electronically to wvlrev [at] mail.wvu.edu by June 30, 2010. Any questions regarding the call for articles or article submissions generally should be sent to wvlrev [at] mail.wvu.edu. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, Health Law, Human Rights Law | no comments

Intellectual Law & Policy – Akron, OH

March 8, 2010

The University of Akron School of Law and Sughrue Mion, PLLC, present the 12th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Law and Policy March 8, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Intellectual Law & Policy – Akron, OH

The University of Akron School of Law and Sughrue Mion, PLLC, present the 12th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Law and Policy March 8, 2010. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Intellectual Property | no comments

Tailoring Patent System to Promote Innovation – Irvine, CA

January 22, 2010

University of California Irvine School of Law presents Bend or Break: Tailoring the Patent System to Promote Innovation on Jan. 22, 2010.

mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | EVENTS | no comments

Tailoring Patent System to Promote Innovation – Irvine, CA

University of California Irvine School of Law presents Bend or Break: Tailoring the Patent System to Promote Innovation on Jan. 22, 2010.

mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Intellectual Property | no comments

Law Librarianship Fellowship – Tucson, AZ

The University of Arizona Cracchiolo Law Library has two to three openings for its fellowships in law librarianship. The The job ad is listed here (choose “Search Positions” and enter 44486 as the job number).

In order to be considered for the fellowship you must have a JD and be accepted for admission by the School of Information Resources and Library Science for its Master’s program at the University of Arizona.

In return for working 20 hours a week in the law library you receive free tuition, benefits and a salary of $11,000 a year. There are a few incidental university fees that the fellow must pay and the free tuition is considered income for IRS tax purposes.

For more information, contact Associate Dean Michael Chiorazzi, michael.chiorazzi [at] law.arizona.edu. mw

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Law Librarianship | no comments

Jan. 11, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

Harvard

Jide Nzelibe (Northwestern), Courting Genocide: The Unintended Effects of Humanitarian Intervention.

Rutgers

Aman McCleod (Rutgers), The Rules of the Game: Deriving New Rules and Practices from Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.

This paper is not publicly available.

Stanford

Stephen Schultze, RECAP the Law and the Movement to Free Government Records.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS | no comments

Jan. 11, 2010 Colloquia/Workshops

January 11, 2010

Harvard

Jide Nzelibe (Northwestern), Courting Genocide: The Unintended Effects of Humanitarian Intervention.

Rutgers

Aman McCleod (Rutgers), The Rules of the Game: Deriving New Rules and Practices from Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.

This paper is not publicly available.

Stanford

Stephen Schultze, RECAP the Law and the Movement to Free Government Records.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on January 11th, 2010 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS | no comments

Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship – NYC

NYU School of Law hosts The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Jan. 29, 2010. It is co-sponsored by the AALS Antitrust, and Trade Regulation Section and the ABA Antitrust Section.

This conference is the first ever conference for the Next Generation of Antitrust Scholars. Much has changed in both the law and economic theory of antitrust in the past 30 years. The purpose of this event is to convene a conference of the next generation of antitrust law professors (people who started their teaching career in or after 2000) and provide them an opportunity to present their latest research. Senior antitrust scholars and practitioners in the field will comment on the papers.

mw

Posted by on January 8th, 2010 | Antitrust Law, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS | no comments