Category Archives: Jurisprudence

October 20th Colloquia/Workshops

Boston College Legal History        Anthony Taussig (London), English Legal Manuscripts – Building a Collection Columbia Law and Economics        Kathryn F. Spier (Harvard Law), Naked Exclusion: An Experimental Study…

October 9th Colloquia/Workshops

Florida State Margaret Lemos (Cardozo Law), Judicial vs. Agency Administrative Interpritation of Title VII Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics Mike Scherer (Harvard Public Policy), Markets and Uncertainty in…

October 9th Colloquia/Workshops

Florida State Margaret Lemos (Cardozo Law), Judicial vs. Agency Administrative Interpritation of Title VII Harvard Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics Mike Scherer (Harvard Public Policy), Markets and Uncertainty in…

October 7th Colloquia/Workshops

Lewis and Clark        Christine Cress (Portland State Education), Why Do Smart People Discriminate? Implications for Teaching and Learning New York University Law, Economics, and Policy        Joshua Fischman (Virginia…

October 7th Colloquia/Workshops

Lewis and Clark        Christine Cress (Portland State Education), Why Do Smart People Discriminate? Implications for Teaching and Learning New York University Law, Economics, and Policy        Joshua Fischman (Virginia…

Ideology and the Rule of Law – New York

The Legal Writing Institute lists the following conference, but I haven’t been able to find anything further: “Ideology and the Rule of Law.” The International Institute for Legal Writing and…

September 10th Colloquia/Workshops

Emory        Fred Tung (Emory Law) Miami        Patrick O. Gudridge (Miami Law), Formal Realism and Constitutional Law New York University Legal History       Kaius Tuori (University of Helsinki Law), Legal…

Feminist Legal Theory – Atlanta, GA

Emory Law School‘s Feminism and Legal Theory Project presents Transcending the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory’s 25th anniversary conference November 6-8, 2008. It is hard to believe that…

July 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati Brad Mank (Cincinnati Law), Standing and Statistical Persons: Should Large Public Interest Organizations Have Greater Standing Rights Than Individuals? Stanford Dan Hulsebosch (St. Louis University)

July 23, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Cincinnati Brad Mank (Cincinnati Law), Standing and Statistical Persons: Should Large Public Interest Organizations Have Greater Standing Rights Than Individuals? Duke Ernest Young (Duke Law) Stanford Dan Hulsebosch (St. Louis…