Category Archives: Courts

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 1, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati Martha Chamallas (Ohio State Law), Race, Gender, and Torts Duke Global Law Martin Shapiro (UC Berkeley Law), Independent Agencies in the EU and Globally Georgia International Law Greg Shaffer…

February 1, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati Martha Chamallas (Ohio State Law), Race, Gender, and Torts Duke Global Law Martin Shapiro (UC Berkeley Law), Independent Agencies in the EU and Globally Georgia International Law Greg Shaffer…

January 29, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago-Kent Carolyn Shapiro (Chicago-Kent Law) Chicago Crime & Punishment Steve Raphael Chicago Law & Economics Robert Tamura (Clemson Economics), Unmarried Fertility, Crime and Social Stigma Georgetown Jodi Short (Berkeley Sociology)…

January 29, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago-Kent Carolyn Shapiro (Chicago-Kent Law) Chicago Crime & Punishment Steve Raphael Chicago Law & Economics Robert Tamura (Clemson Economics), Unmarried Fertility, Crime and Social Stigma Georgetown Jodi Short (Berkeley Sociology)…

January 24, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston University Chuck Whitehead (Boston University Law), The Evolution of Debt: Agency Costs, Portfolio Management, and Financial Innovation Brooklyn Christopher Serkin (Brooklyn Law), Existing Uses Chicago Constitutional Law William Novak…

January 24, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston University Chuck Whitehead (Boston University Law), The Evolution of Debt: Agency Costs, Portfolio Management, and Financial Innovation Brooklyn Christopher Serkin (Brooklyn Law), Existing Uses Chicago Constitutional Law William Novak…

Int’l Tribunals & U.S. – Durham, NC

The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosts International Tribunals and the United States Judicial System, Feb. 15, 2008: “A conference where leading experts in the fields of international…

National Security Court – Washington, DC

The American University Washington College of Law Program on Law and Government and The Brookings Institution sponsor Terrorists and Detainees: Do We Need a National Security Court? Feb. 1, 2008,…

Tribal Courts – Washington, DC

American University Washington College of Law (WCL) is hosting a conference, What Do We Know About Tribal Courts? An Examination on the 30th Anniversary of Oliphant, examining tribal law and…