Brooklyn
Darren Rosenblum (Pace Law) presents “Unsex CEDAW: What’s Wrong with Women’s Rights.”
This paper is publicly available.
George Washington
Abraham Drassinower (Toronto Law) presents “What’s Wrong with Copying?”
This paper is not publicly available.
Florida State
Victor Fleischer (Colorado Law)
Fordham
Rachel Godsil (Seton Hall Law)
University of Illinois
Dan Schwarcz (Minnesota Law) presents “Will Employers Undermine Health Care Reform By Dumping Sick Employees.”
This paper is publicly available.
Loyola
Melissa Murray (Berkley Law) presents “Marriage as Punishment.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Marquette
Thomas Merrill (Columbia Law) presents the Bolden Lecture.
UPenn Law and Economics
Merritt B. Fox (Columbia Law) presents “Fraud-on-the-Market Actions Against Foreign Issuer.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Santa Clara Social Justice and Public Service
“Funding Summer Work: Public Interest and Social Justice Law Board Summer Grants, LGBT Grants, and Stevens Fellowships Informational Session.”
Southwestern
David Schkade (UC San Diego Rady School of Management)
University of Texas
Carol Steiker (Harvard Law) presents “The Death Penalty and Deontology.”
This paper is publicly available.
Toronto Law and Humanities
Zahr Stauffer (Virginia Law) presents “Rethinking Protection for Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Virginia Legal History
Linda Greenhouse (Yale Law) presents “Before Roe v. Wade.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Wisconsin Global Legal Studies
Workshop on “Brazil: Business Opportunities for U.S. Companies“
Yale Law, Economics and Organization
Joshua Rauh (Kellogg School of Management) presents the Workshop in Law and Finance.
Yale Legal History
Beverly Gage (Yale History)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, EVENTS, LECTURES |
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Brooklyn
Darren Rosenblum (Pace Law) presents “Unsex CEDAW: What’s Wrong with Women’s Rights.”
This paper is publicly available.
George Washington
Abraham Drassinower (Toronto Law) presents “What’s Wrong with Copying?”
This paper is not publicly available.
Florida State
Victor Fleischer (Colorado Law)
Fordham
Rachel Godsil (Seton Hall Law)
University of Illinois
Dan Schwarcz (Minnesota Law) presents “Will Employers Undermine Health Care Reform By Dumping Sick Employees.”
This paper is publicly available.
Loyola
Melissa Murray (Berkley Law) presents “Marriage as Punishment.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Marquette
Thomas Merrill (Columbia Law) presents the Bolden Lecture.
UPenn Law and Economics
Merritt B. Fox (Columbia Law) presents “Fraud-on-the-Market Actions Against Foreign Issuer.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Santa Clara Social Justice and Public Service
“Funding Summer Work: Public Interest and Social Justice Law Board Summer Grants, LGBT Grants, and Stevens Fellowships Informational Session.”
Southwestern
David Schkade (UC San Diego Rady School of Management)
University of Texas
Carol Steiker (Harvard Law) presents “The Death Penalty and Deontology.”
This paper is publicly available.
Toronto Law and Humanities
Zahr Stauffer (Virginia Law) presents “Rethinking Protection for Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Virginia Legal History
Linda Greenhouse (Yale Law) presents “Before Roe v. Wade.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Wisconsin Global Legal Studies
Workshop on “Brazil: Business Opportunities for U.S. Companies“
Yale Law, Economics and Organization
Joshua Rauh (Kellogg School of Management) presents the Workshop in Law and Finance.
Yale Legal History
Beverly Gage (Yale History)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, LECTURES |
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The theme for next fall’s American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Sept. 1-4, 2011, in San Francisco) is The Politics of Rights. The deadline for all the calls for proposals — general, divisional, and related groups — is Dec. 15, 2010. Of particular interest to legal scholars are:
- Division 26: Law and Courts
- Division 27: Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence
- Division 45: Human Rights
- Related groups:
- Center for the Study of the Constitution, Warner Winborne, wwinborne@hsc.edu
- Center for the Study of Federalism
John Kincaid, meynerc@lafayette.edu
Richard L. Cole, cole@uta.edu
- Conference Group on Jurisprudence and Public Law
David Fagelson, dfagel@american.edu
- Indigenous Studies Network
Anne Boxberger Flaherty, aflaher@siue.edu
Sheryl Lightfoot, srlightft@aol.com
- Institute for Constitutional Studies
Maeva Marcus, dochistsc@aol.com
Mark Graber, mgraber@law.umaryland.edu
- Law and Political Process Study Group
Daniel Lowenstein, lowenstein@law.ucla.edu
Bruce Cain, bruce@cain.berkeley.edu
Rick Hasen, rick.hasen@lls.edu
- Project on the American Constitution
Kenneth Ward, kw12@txstate.edu
- Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Carol Weissert, cweisser@fsu.edu
Update (6/16/11): The conference was originally planned for San Francisco but was moved to Seattle because of a labor dispute. See this notice.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| EVENTS |
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| September 1, 2011 | to | September 4, 2011 |
The theme for next fall’s American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Sept. 1-4, 2011, in San Francisco) is The Politics of Rights. The deadline for all the calls for proposals — general, divisional, and related groups — is Dec. 15, 2010. Of particular interest to legal scholars are:
- Division 26: Law and Courts
- Division 27: Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence
- Division 45: Human Rights
- Related groups:
- Center for the Study of the Constitution, Warner Winborne, wwinborne@hsc.edu
- Center for the Study of Federalism
John Kincaid, meynerc@lafayette.edu
Richard L. Cole, cole@uta.edu
- Conference Group on Jurisprudence and Public Law
David Fagelson, dfagel@american.edu
- Indigenous Studies Network
Anne Boxberger Flaherty, aflaher@siue.edu
Sheryl Lightfoot, srlightft@aol.com
- Institute for Constitutional Studies
Maeva Marcus, dochistsc@aol.com
Mark Graber, mgraber@law.umaryland.edu
- Law and Political Process Study Group
Daniel Lowenstein, lowenstein@law.ucla.edu
Bruce Cain, bruce@cain.berkeley.edu
Rick Hasen, rick.hasen@lls.edu
- Project on the American Constitution
Kenneth Ward, kw12@txstate.edu
- Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Carol Weissert, cweisser@fsu.edu
Update (6/16/11): The conference was originally planned for San Francisco but was moved to Seattle because of a labor dispute. See this notice.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| EVENTS |
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The theme for next fall’s American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Sept. 1-4, 2011, in San Francisco) is The Politics of Rights. The deadline for all the calls for proposals — general, divisional, and related groups — is Dec. 15, 2010. Of particular interest to legal scholars are:
- Division 26: Law and Courts
- Division 27: Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence
- Division 45: Human Rights
- Related groups:
- Center for the Study of the Constitution, Warner Winborne, wwinborne@hsc.edu
- Center for the Study of Federalism
John Kincaid, meynerc@lafayette.edu
Richard L. Cole, cole@uta.edu
- Conference Group on Jurisprudence and Public Law
David Fagelson, dfagel@american.edu
- Indigenous Studies Network
Anne Boxberger Flaherty, aflaher@siue.edu
Sheryl Lightfoot, srlightft@aol.com
- Institute for Constitutional Studies
Maeva Marcus, dochistsc@aol.com
Mark Graber, mgraber@law.umaryland.edu
- Law and Political Process Study Group
Daniel Lowenstein, lowenstein@law.ucla.edu
Bruce Cain, bruce@cain.berkeley.edu
Rick Hasen, rick.hasen@lls.edu
- Project on the American Constitution
Kenneth Ward, kw12@txstate.edu
- Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Carol Weissert, cweisser@fsu.edu
Update (6/16/11): The conference was originally planned for San Francisco but was moved to Seattle because of a labor dispute. See this notice.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| CONFERENCES |
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The theme for next fall’s American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Sept. 1-4, 2011) is The Politics of Rights. The deadline for all the calls for proposals — general, divisional, and related groups — is Dec. 15, 2010. Of particular interest to legal scholars are:
- Division 26: Law and Courts
- Division 27: Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence
- Division 45: Human Rights
- Related groups:
- Center for the Study of the Constitution, Warner Winborne, wwinborne@hsc.edu
- Center for the Study of Federalism
John Kincaid, meynerc@lafayette.edu
Richard L. Cole, cole@uta.edu
- Conference Group on Jurisprudence and Public Law
David Fagelson, dfagel@american.edu
- Indigenous Studies Network
Anne Boxberger Flaherty, aflaher@siue.edu
Sheryl Lightfoot, srlightft@aol.com
- Institute for Constitutional Studies
Maeva Marcus, dochistsc@aol.com
Mark Graber, mgraber@law.umaryland.edu
- Law and Political Process Study Group
Daniel Lowenstein, lowenstein@law.ucla.edu
Bruce Cain, bruce@cain.berkeley.edu
Rick Hasen, rick.hasen@lls.edu
- Project on the American Constitution
Kenneth Ward, kw12@txstate.edu
- Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Carol Weissert, cweisser@fsu.edu
Update (6/16/11): The conference was originally planned for San Francisco but was moved to Seattle because of a labor dispute. See this notice.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Constitutional Law, Courts, Human Rights Law, Indian Law, Jurisprudence |
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| September 23, 2010 | to | September 24, 2010 |
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Latin American, Carribbean and Iberian Studies (LACIS) Program and the Division of International Studies present Nabuco II: Emerging Issues and US-Brazil Relations Sept. 23-24, 2010. This is the second conference in honor of Joaquim Nabuco. The event is cosponsored by Wisconsin’s Global Legal Studies Center. There will be a live conference webcast.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 23rd, 2010
| EVENTS |
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