The University of Cincinnati College of Law’s Corporate Law Center and the Law Review will be holding their Twenty Fifth Annual Symposium on March 30, 2012. This Symposium focuses on both the policy and practical implications of implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. mf
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 31st, 2011
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The University of Cincinnati College of Law’s Corporate Law Center and the Law Review will be holding their Twenty Fifth Annual Symposium on March 30, 2012. This Symposium focuses on both the policy and practical implications of implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. mf
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 31st, 2011
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The Creighton Law Review will host its fifth annual symposium on March 23, 2012. The Symposium will explore the themes of changes in legal education and legal ethics. mf
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on October 31st, 2011
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Columbia Law and Economics
D. James Greiner (Harvard Law) presents “How Effective Are Limited Legal Assistance Programs: A Randomized Experiment in a Massachusetts Housing Court.”
This paper is publicly available.
Illinois
Donald Dripps (San Diego Law) presents “‘His Dearest Property’? Boyd, Private Papers and the Original Understanding of the Fourth Amendment.“
This paper is not publicly available.
Loyola Tax
Lily Kahng (Seattle Law) presents “Costly Mistakes: Undertaxed Business Owners and Overtaxed Workers.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Queen’s University
Alan Hyde (Rutgers Law) presents “Intellectual Property Justifications for Restricting Employee Mobility: A Critical Appraisal in Light of the Economic Evidence.”
This paper is publicly available.
Santa Clara
Karen Tani (UC Berkeley Law)
Seton Hall
Lee Fennell (Chicago Law)
Texas Human Rights
John Ciorciari (Michigan at Ann Arbor Public Policy) presents “Archiving Memories After Mass Atrocities.“
This paper is not publicly available.
Texas Law, Business and Economics
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law) presents “Burden of Proof.”
This paper is not publicly available.
UC Berkeley Law and Economics
Justin McCrary (UC Berkeley Law) presents “The Effect of Police on Crime: New Evidence from U.S. cities, 1960-2008.”
This paper is not publicly available.
UC Berkeley Law and Society
Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine Law)
UCLA Faculty Mondays
Priscilla Ocen (Critical Race Studies Fellow, UCLA Law) presents “Punishing Pregnancy: Race, Incarceration, and the Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners.”
This paper is publicly available.
USC Law, Economics, and Organization
Yehonatan Givati (Harvard Law) presents “The Optimal Structure of Policymaking: Rulemaking, Adjudication, Licensing and Advance Ruling.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 31st, 2011
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, LECTURES |
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Columbia Law and Economics
D. James Greiner (Harvard Law) presents “How Effective Are Limited Legal Assistance Programs: A Randomized Experiment in a Massachusetts Housing Court.”
This paper is publicly available.
Illinois
Donald Dripps (San Diego Law) presents “‘His Dearest Property’? Boyd, Private Papers and the Original Understanding of the Fourth Amendment.“
This paper is not publicly available.
Loyola Tax
Lily Kahng (Seattle Law) presents “Costly Mistakes: Undertaxed Business Owners and Overtaxed Workers.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Queen’s University
Alan Hyde (Rutgers Law) presents “Intellectual Property Justifications for Restricting Employee Mobility: A Critical Appraisal in Light of the Economic Evidence.”
This paper is publicly available.
Santa Clara
Karen Tani (UC Berkeley Law)
Seton Hall
Lee Fennell (Chicago Law)
Texas Human Rights
John Ciorciari (Michigan at Ann Arbor Public Policy) presents “Archiving Memories After Mass Atrocities.“
This paper is not publicly available.
Texas Law, Business and Economics
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law) presents “Burden of Proof.”
This paper is not publicly available.
UC Berkeley Law and Economics
Justin McCrary (UC Berkeley Law) presents “The Effect of Police on Crime: New Evidence from U.S. cities, 1960-2008.”
This paper is not publicly available.
UC Berkeley Law and Society
Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine Law)
UCLA Faculty Mondays
Priscilla Ocen (Critical Race Studies Fellow, UCLA Law) presents “Punishing Pregnancy: Race, Incarceration, and the Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners.”
This paper is publicly available.
USC Law, Economics, and Organization
Yehonatan Givati (Harvard Law) presents “The Optimal Structure of Policymaking: Rulemaking, Adjudication, Licensing and Advance Ruling.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 31st, 2011
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, LECTURES |
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