Category Archives: COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS

April 8th Colloquia/Workshop

Harvard Health Law        Kate Baicker (Health Economics), Expanding Public Health Insurance Northwestern Law and Political Economy        Vanessa Baird (Colorado Poli. Sci.) and Tonja Jacobi (Northwestern Law), How the…

April 8th Colloquia/Workshops

Harvard Health Law        Kate Baicker (Health Economics), Expanding Public Health Insurance Northwestern Law and Political Economy        Vanessa Baird (Colorado Poli. Sci.) and Tonja Jacobi (Northwestern Law), How the…

April 7th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Politics        Chris Guthrie (Vanderbilt Law) Columbia       George Bermann (Columbia Law), U.S. Class Actions and the “Global Class” Kansas        Nina Mendelson (Michigan  Law), Including ‘Political’ Reasons in…

April 7th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Politics        Chris Gurhrie (Vanderbilt Law) Columbia       George Bermann (Columbia Law), U.S. Class Actions and the “Global Class” Kansas        Nina Mendelson (Michigan  Law), Including ‘Political’ Reasons in…

April 6th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Philosophy       Susan Mendus (York Politics)  Miami        Eric D. Weitz (Minnesota History), From the Vienna to the Paris System, or: What Human Rights has to do with…

April 6th Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Philosophy       Susan Mendus (York Politics)  Miami        Eric D. Weitz (Minnesota History), From the Vienna to the Paris System, or: What Human Rights has to do with…

April 3rd Colloquia/Workshops

Florida        Mark S. Weiner (Rutgers Law), Imagining the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Britain Georgia International Law        Paul Stephan (Virginia Law), Privatizing International Law Harvard Legal History       …

April 3rd Colloquia/Workshops

Florida        Mark S. Weiner (Rutgers Law), Imagining the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Britain Georgia International Law        Paul Stephan (Virginia Law), Privatizing International Law Harvard Legal History       …

April 2nd Colloquia/Workshops

Minnesota        David L. Faigman (UC Hastings), Frames of Reference: Can Constitutionality Really Be Measured One Case at a Time? Penn Law and Economics        Antoinette Schoar (MIT Managment), CEO…

April 2nd Colloquia/Workshops

Minnesota        David L. Faigman (UC Hastings), Frames of Reference: Can Constitutionality Really Be Measured One Case at a Time? Penn Law and Economics        Antoinette Schoar (MIT Managment), CEO…