Alabama
Angela Onwuachi-Willig (Iowa Law)
Boston College Legal History Roundtable
Michael Hoeflich (Kansas Law) presents “Lawyers and the Visual Arts, 1780-1870.“
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Colorado
Robert Bartlett (UC Berkeley Law) presents “Do Institutional Investors Really Care About 10b-5? Evidence from Investor Trading Behavior Following Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd.“
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Tulane
Kim Brooks (Dalhousie Law) presents “Tax-Free Reorganization: A Growing Business Tax Expenditure.“
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Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 9th, 2012
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The Institute for Legal Studies will host a workshop open to faculty, students, staff, visiting scholars, and attorneys on April 12, 2012 at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Charles G. Geyh, Associate Dean for Research and John F. Kimberling Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law will discuss his recent paper, The Dimensions of Judicial Impartiality.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 5th, 2012
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Florida State
Abbe Gluck (Columbia Law)
Washington
Brahmy Poologasingham (ABA ROLI) and Charles Guy Makingo (ABA ROLI) present “Combating Congo’s Rape Crisis and the Scourge of Impunity: How We Turned The Corner After 500,000 Rapes.“
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Posted by pittlegalscholarship on April 3rd, 2012
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Florida
Joseph Harrington (Johns Hopkins Economics)
Maine
Charles Norchi (Maine Law) presents “Maritime Piracy and International Law.”
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Miami
Tom Baker (Penn Law) presents “Protecting Consumers from Add-On Insurance Products: New Lessons for Insurance Regulation from Behavioral Economics.”
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Kansas
Michelle Harner (Maryland Law)
Toronto Legal Theory
Stephen Perry (Penn Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 30th, 2012
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Brooklyn
Ryan Bubb (NYU Law)
Iowa
Catherine Rogers (Penn State Law)
Michigan IP
Lynda Oswald (Michigan Business)
Penn Law and Economics
Anat R. Admati (Stanford Business) presents “Fallcies, Irrelevant Facts, and Myths in the Discussion of Capital Regulation: Why Bank Equity is Not Expensive.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Santa Clara Social Justice
Angela J. Davis (American Law) presents “Prosecutorial Discretion: The Power to Choose Death.”
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Yale Law and Economics
Daniel Klerman (USC Law and History)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 29th, 2012
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Columbia
Alex Carter (Columbia Law) presents “Lawyering Up? Mediation, Public Values, and the Legal Profession.”
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Toronto Tax Law and Policy
Joshua Blank (NYU Law) presents “Against Corporate Tax Privacy.”
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Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 27th, 2012
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Columbia Law and Economics
Scott E. Masten (Michigan Business)
Harvard Health Law
Frank Pasquale (Seton Hall Law) presents “From Transparency to Intelligibility: Rethinking Disclosure in Health and Finance Reform.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Harvard Religion and Politics
Mark Lilla (Columbia History) and Eric Nelson (Harvard Government) present “Political Theology and Secularization in Early-Modern Europe: A Conversation.”
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Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 26th, 2012
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Cleveland State
Chris Sagers (Cleveland Marshall Law) presents “Legal Boundaries as Political Economy: The Scope of Antitrust and a General Theory of the Regulation-Competition Dichotomy.”
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Max Mehlman (Case Law) presents “Professional Power and the Standard of Care in Medicine.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Kalyani Robbins (Akron Law) presents “Cooperating with Wildlife: The Past, Present, and Future of Wildlife Federalism.”
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Florida
Martin Redish (Northwestern Law)
Iowa
Samuel Issacharoff (NYU Law)
USC
Jonathan Barnett (USC Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 23rd, 2012
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Florida
Shawn Bayern (Florida State Law)
Maine Law
Malick Chachem (Maine Law) presents “The Legal History of Prisoner Voting: A View from the Northeastern United States.”
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Posted by pittlegalscholarship on March 16th, 2012
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