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October 8, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

October 8, 2007

Columbia Law and Economics

Lior J. Strahilevitz (Chicago Law), Reputation Nation: Law in the Era of Ubiquitous Personal Information

Florida State

Royal Gardner (Stetson Law), “No Net Loss”: Prospects for Long-Term Success of Wetland Mitigation Sites

Hofstra

Laura Appleman (Willamette Law), Taking Back the Jury Trial Right

Loyola Tax Policy

Larry Zelenak (Duke Law), The Federal Retail Sales Tax That Wasn’t: An Actual History and an Alternative History

Michigan International Law

Tang Xin (Tsinghua Law), New Progress of Corporate Governance in China

Temple

Lawrence E. Mitchell (George Washington Law), The Speculation Economy: How Finance Triumphed Over Industry

Texas

Daniel Bonilla (Los Andes Law), Culturally Diverse Black Communities in Colombia

Texas Human Rights and Justice

Daniel Bonilla (Los Andes Law), Legal Pluralism and Extra-Legal Property: Class, Culture and Law in Bogota

UCLA Faculty Mondays

Dean Spade (UCLA Law), Documenting Gender: Identity Incoherence and Rulemaking

Vanderbilt

William Bratton (Georgetown Law)

George Loewenstein (Carnegie Mellon), The Economist as Therapist: Methodological Ramifications of ‘Light’ Paternalism

Washington

Lester Mazor (Hampshire Law), Topic: Lecture on the work of Italian legal and political thinker Georgia Agamben

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on October 7th, 2007 | Law and Gender, Law and Society, Law and Race, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Law and Economics, International Law, Business Law, Tax Law, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Uncategorized | no comments

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