Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law) presents “Civil Liberties After 1937 – The Justices and Their Theories.”
Thia paper is not publicly available.
Arti K. Rai (Duke Law) presents “Administering Patent Policy across the Executive Branch: The Case of Life Science Patents.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Gil Anidjar (Columbia Religion) presents “The Enemy’s Two Bodies: The Jew, the Arab.”
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Victor Fleischer (Colorado Law) presents “Do Elite Lawyers Create Value? An Empirical Study of Tax Receivable Agreements.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Teressa Nahanee (Nicola Valley Institute of Technology) presents “Status Under the Indian Act, Aboriginal Matrimonial Property Law and the Charter – What does Sex/Gender Have to do With it?”
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Kathleen Morris (San Francisco City Solicitor’s Office) presents “The Case for Local Constitutional Enforcement.”
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Leslie Griffin (Houston Law) presents “Opposing the Ministerial Exception.”
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Texas Law, Business and Economics
Josh Fischman (Virginia Law) presents “Inconsistency, Indeterminacy, and Error in Adjudication.”
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Jonathan Miller (Southwestern Law) presents “Borrowing a Constitution: The U.S. Consitution in Argentina and the Heyday of the Argentine Supreme Court (1853-1930).”
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Wisconsin Global Legal Studies
Sally Moore (Harvard Law) presents “The Legislative Dismantling of a Colonial and an Apartheid State.”
This paper is not publicly available.