Current Scholarship in Labor and Employment Law – San Diego
The Third Annual Colloquium on Current Scholarship in Labor & Employment Law will take place in San Diego from October 23 to October 25, 2008. This year’s colloquium will be…
The Third Annual Colloquium on Current Scholarship in Labor & Employment Law will take place in San Diego from October 23 to October 25, 2008. This year’s colloquium will be…
Seton Hall Law hosts the Third Annual Seton Hall Annual Employment & Labor Law Scholars’ Forum, Oct. 17-18, 2008.
Chicago Law & Philosophy Robert Pape (Chicago Political Science) Georgetown Law & Philosophy Christopher Morris (Maryland Law), Natural Rights and Political Legitimacy & P 1-2 Declaration of Independence & Anarchy,…
Chicago Law & Philosophy Robert Pape (Chicago Political Science) Georgetown Law & Philosophy Christopher Morris (Maryland Law), Natural Rights and Political Legitimacy & P 1-2 Declaration of Independence & Anarchy,…
Akron Arti K. Rai (Duke Law), The Supreme Court (Re)Discovers Patents: Implications for the Biopharmaceutical Industry Boston University Robert Hillman (Cornell Law) Columbia Elizabeth Emens (Columbia Law), Intimate Discrimination: The…
Chicago International Law Tom Ginsburg (Illinois Law), International Delegation Through Treaties: The Nth Power Chicago-Kent Michal Gal (Haifa Law) Connecticut David Garland (NYU Sociology), Peculiar Institution: Capital Punishment and American…
Alabama Jim Krier (Michigan Law) Chicago Law & Philosophy John Hagan (Northwestern Sociology) Columbia Law & Economics Efraim Benmelech (Harvard Economics), Vintage Capital and Creditor Protection Georgetown Law & Philosophy…
Akron Arti K. Rai (Duke Law), The Supreme Court (Re)Discovers Patents: Implications for the Biopharmaceutical Industry Boston University Robert Hillman (Cornell Law) Columbia Elizabeth Emens (Columbia Law), Intimate Discrimination: The…
Chicago International Law Tom Ginsburg (Illinois Law), International Delegation Through Treaties: The Nth Power Chicago-Kent Michal Gal (Haifa Law) Connecticut David Garland (NYU Sociology), Peculiar Institution: Capital Punishment and American…
Alabama Jim Krier (Michigan Law) Chicago Law & Philosophy John Hagan (Northwestern Sociology) Columbia Law & Economics Efraim Benmelech (Harvard Economics), Vintage Capital and Creditor Protection Georgetown Law & Philosophy…