Category Archives: COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS

February 11, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Philosophy Janice Nadler (Northwestern Law) Duke International & Comparative Law Jurgen Basedow (Max Planck Institute), The Reform of European Antitrust Law Georgetown Law & Philosophy John Mikhail…

February 8, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Crime & Punishment Andrew Dilts (Chicago Political Science Ph.D. Candidate) Cincinnati Robert Miller (Villanova Law), Directors as Advisors: The Role of Corporate Directors at Shareholder Meetings Florida Debra Lyn…

February 8, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Crime & Punishment Andrew Dilts (Chicago Political Science Ph.D. Candidate) Cincinnati Robert Miller (Villanova Law), Directors as Advisors: The Role of Corporate Directors at Shareholder Meetings Florida Debra Lyn…

February 7, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston Stacey Dogan (Boston Law), Functionality Reconsidered Boston College Legal History Warren Billings (New Orleans History), Just Laws for the Happy Guiding and Governing of the People There Inhabiting: Laws in…

February 6, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Richard Aynes (Akron Law) & Malina Coleman (Akron Law), Mark Graber, Dred Scott, and Dealing with Evil Connecticut Ruth Mason (UConn Law), Made in America for European Tax: The…

February 7, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston Stacey Dogan (Boston Law), Functionality Reconsidered Boston College Legal History Warren Billings (New Orleans History), Just Laws for the Happy Guiding and Governing of the People There Inhabiting: Laws…

February 5, 2008

Chicago Law & Politics Stephen Choi (NYU Law) & Mitu Gulati (Duke Law), Are Judges Overpaid? Chicago-Kent Peggie Smith (Iowa Law) Georgetown Ezra Rosser (American University), Remittances Lewis & Clark…

February 6, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Richard Aynes (Akron Law) & Malina Coleman (Akron Law), Mark Graber, Dred Scott, and Dealing with Evil Connecticut Ruth Mason (UConn Law), Made in America for European Tax: The…

February 5, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Politics Stephen Choi (NYU Law) & Mitu Gulati (Duke Law), Are Judges Overpaid? Chicago-Kent Peggie Smith (Iowa Law) Georgetown Ezra Rosser (American University), Remittances Lewis & Clark…

February 4, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa Law), Innovation and the Domain of Competition Policy Berkeley Timothy Kaufman-Osborn (Whitman Politics), Perfecting Death: Abolitionism and the Challenge of Lethal Injection Columbia Law & Economics…