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September 20, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

September 20, 2010

Columbia Law and Economics

Chris Brummer (Georgetown Law)

Illinois

Harwell Wells (Temple Law) presents “Executive Compensation.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola Tax

David Gamage (UC Berkley Law) presents “On Tax Science: Market-Salience and Political-Salience.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan

Pamela Brandwein (Michigan Political Science) -presents “United States v. Cruikshank and Regime Politics: A New Look.”

This paper is not available through the Social Science Research Network, but a copy may be obtained by contacting Dara Faris at Darafaris@gmail.com

Queen’s University

Daniel Awrey (Oxford Law) presents “Regulating Financial Innovation: A More Principle Based Proposal.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Rutgers-Camden

Beth Stephens (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “The Emerging Common Law of Foreign Official Immunity.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Seton Hall

Eduardo M. Peñalver (Cornell Law)

UC Hastings

Ethan J. Leib (UC Hastings Law) and Hadar Aviram (UC Hastings Law) present a workshop on friendship.

University of Southern California

Eyal Zamir (Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law) presents “Loss Aversion and Law’s Formation.”

This paper is publicly available.

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September 20, 2010 Colloquia / Workshops

Columbia Law and Economics

Chris Brummer (Georgetown Law)

Illinois

Harwell Wells (Temple Law) presents “Executive Compensation.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola Tax

David Gamage (UC Berkley Law) presents “On Tax Science: Market-Salience and Political-Salience.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Michigan

Pamela Brandwein (Michigan Political Science) -presents “United States v. Cruikshank and Regime Politics: A New Look.”

This paper is not available through the Social Science Research Network, but a copy may be obtained by contacting Dara Faris at Darafaris@gmail.com

Queen’s University

Daniel Awrey (Oxford Law) presents “Regulating Financial Innovation: A More Principle Based Proposal.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Rutgers-Camden

Beth Stephens (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “The Emerging Common Law of Foreign Official Immunity.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Seton Hall

Eduardo M. Peñalver (Cornell Law)

UC Hastings

Ethan J. Leib (UC Hastings Law) and Hadar Aviram (UC Hastings Law) present a workshop on friendship.

University of Southern California

Eyal Zamir (Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law) presents “Loss Aversion and Law’s Formation.”

This paper is publicly available.

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Call for Papers Deadline: New York Law

October 15, 2010

The Editors of the Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars and practitioners for our third annual issue on New York law that is slated for publication in Spring 2011. In the past, this book has examined a wide range of topics in New York law, including education, immigration, land use, and criminal procedure. The Review is most interested in timely pieces that comment on recently decided cases, areas of New York law that are quickly evolving, and issues that broadly impact the people of the State.Please submit proposals of no more than 500 words to plr [at] law.pace.edu by October 15, 2010. We welcome proposals for articles, essays, and book reviews. All proposals should include the author’s name, title, institutional affiliation, contact information, and should concern issues related to the subject-matter described above. Book review proposals should also include: (a) the title and publication date of the book proposed for review; (b) a description of the importance of the book to the general topic; and (c) any other information relevant to the book or proposed review (e.g. the reviewer’s expertise or any relationship with the author). Authors are also welcome, but not required, to submit a CV. We expect to make publication offers by October 31, 2010. Completed manuscripts will be due December 1, 2010.

Best regards,
James Healy and Nicholas Tapert
Executive Articles Editors
Pace Law Review

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Call for Papers: New York Law

The Editors of the Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars and practitioners for our third annual issue on New York law that is slated for publication in Spring 2011. In the past, this book has examined a wide range of topics in New York law, including education, immigration, land use, and criminal procedure. The Review is most interested in timely pieces that comment on recently decided cases, areas of New York law that are quickly evolving, and issues that broadly impact the people of the State.Please submit proposals of no more than 500 words to plr [at] law.pace.edu by October 15, 2010. We welcome proposals for articles, essays, and book reviews. All proposals should include the author’s name, title, institutional affiliation, contact information, and should concern issues related to the subject-matter described above. Book review proposals should also include: (a) the title and publication date of the book proposed for review; (b) a description of the importance of the book to the general topic; and (c) any other information relevant to the book or proposed review (e.g. the reviewer’s expertise or any relationship with the author). Authors are also welcome, but not required, to submit a CV. We expect to make publication offers by October 31, 2010. Completed manuscripts will be due December 1, 2010.

Best regards,
James Healy and Nicholas Tapert
Executive Articles Editors
Pace Law Review

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Mobile Devices, Location Technologies & Shifting Values – New York, NY

March 25, 2011

Fordham Law‘s Center on Law and Information Policy presents the Fifth Annual Law & Information Society Symposium: Mobile Devices, Location Technologies & Shifting Values March 25, 2011.

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Mobile Devices, Location Technologies & Shifting Values – New York, NY

Fordham Law‘s Center on Law and Information Policy presents the Fifth Annual Law & Information Society Symposium: Mobile Devices, Location Technologies & Shifting Values March 25, 2011.

Posted by on September 20th, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Intellectual Property, Law and Cyberspace | no comments