Feb. 25 Colloquia/Workshops
The University of Tulsa College of Law John Coyle (University of North Carolina School of Law) presents Google, Facebook, and the Art of the Acqui-hire: Thoughts on a New Approach…
The University of Tulsa College of Law John Coyle (University of North Carolina School of Law) presents Google, Facebook, and the Art of the Acqui-hire: Thoughts on a New Approach…
The University of Washington School of Law Dr. Chunyan Wang (Renmin University of China) presents Emerging Copyright Practice: the Chinese Experience with Open Licensing – paper is not publicly available
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Jeffrey Shook (University of Pittsburgh) presents Looking Back and Thinking Forward: Policies and Practices that Treat Juveniles as Adults in the Justice System –…
Hamline University School of Law Carl Elliott (University of Minnesota) presents A Clinical Trial, A Suicide, and a Cover-Up: The Dan Markingson Scandal at the University of Minnesota – paper…
University of Pittsburgh School of Law The University of Pittsburgh Law Review is pleased to host a symposium entitled “Challenging Authority: A Symposium in Honor of the Late Derrick Bell…
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Daniel Chow (The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law) Patrick O’Callaghan (University College Cork) presents Collective Memory, Law & the Eurozone Crisis –…
Emory University School of Law Julie Seaman (Emory University School of Law) presents Selling Speech in the Marketplace of Ideas: An Argumentative Theory of the First Amendment – paper is…
University of Wisconsin Law School Joseph Wszalek (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Pilar Ossorio (University of Wisconsin Law School) present Law at the Crossroads of Science and Public Policy: Emerging Research…
The University of Washington School of Law Oanh Le Hoang (The University of Washington School of Law) presents U.S. Dept. of Commerce and Calculating “Fair” Values of Catfish Products Imported…
The University of Tulsa College of Law David Orentlicher (Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law) presents Two Presidents are Better than One: The Case for a Bipartisan Executive…