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April 17, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Albany Law Michele Pistone (Villanova Law) Connecticut Law Ebonya Washington (Yale) presents Valuing the Vote: The Redistribution of Voting Rights and State Funds Following the Voting Rights Act of 1965…

April 16, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law Steve Shavell (Harvard Law) Columbia Law Anu Bradford (Columbia Law)

April 15, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama Law Vaughan Carter (Alabama Law) Emory Law Judith Miller (Emory) presents “Cato’s Death” in France, 1797: Painting, Violence and the French Republic after the Terror – paper is not…

April 12, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Pitt Law, Duquesne Law and West Virginia University Law School, hosted by Pitt Law,  in the Alcoa Room at  12 – 4:30, Three School Colloquium 1:00 p.m. Jessie Allen (Pitt),…

April 11, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Brooklyn Law Yair Listokin (Yale Law) Columbia Law Ariela Dubler (Columbia Law) St. Thomas Law Todd Haugh (Chicago-Kent Law) presents Sentencing the Why of White Collar Crime – paper is…

April 10, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Albany Law Beverly Cohen (Albany Law) Connecticut Law Tom Baker (Penn Law) presents Lawyers’ Liability Insurance as Governance – paper is not publicly available Emory Law Stephanie Stern (Yale Law)…

April 9, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama Law Michael Heise (Cornell Law) Columbia Law Aziz Rana (Cornell Law)

April 8, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Cleveland State Law Kevin O’Neill (Cleveland State Law) presents The Occupy Wall Street Movement: Posing New Challenges for Public Protest Law – paper is not publicly available Emory Law Mary…

April 5, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

American Law Chimene Keitner (UC-Hastings Law) presents Horizontal Enforcement in International Law – paper is not publicly available Tulsa Law Taunya Lovell Banks (Maryland Law) presents Race, Place and Historic…

April 4, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Brooklyn Law Jennifer Wriggins (Maine Law) Chicago Law Thomas Colby (George Washington Law) Denver Law Ibrahim Gassama (Oregon Law) presents Charity is Not Enough: From Responsibility to Protect a Duty…