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Proposal Deadline: Ohio Junior Scholars - Columbus

December 7, 2007

On January 26, 2008, the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, will host the annual Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop. The Workshop is open to junior faculty (those who have been teaching for eight years or fewer) at the nine Ohio law schools and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. The Workshop provides a supportive environment for individuals to present their current work and receive constructive feedback from their colleagues at neighboring schools. We also have an opportunity for participants to give short presentations on ideas for future scholarship that have not yet developed into a paper. If you are interested in presenting your article, serving as a facilitator, or sharing your ideas for future work, please contact Annecoos Wiersema at Wiersema.1|at|osu.edu by December 7, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 27th, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments

Ohio Junior Scholars - Columbus

January 26, 2008

On January 26, 2008, the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, will host the annual Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop. The Workshop is open to junior faculty (those who have been teaching for eight years or fewer) at the nine Ohio law schools and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. The Workshop provides a supportive environment for individuals to present their current work and receive constructive feedback from their colleagues at neighboring schools. We also have an opportunity for participants to give short presentations on ideas for future scholarship that have not yet developed into a paper. If you are interested in presenting your article, serving as a facilitator, or sharing your ideas for future work, please contact Annecoos Wiersema at Wiersema.1|at|osu.edu by December 7, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 27th, 2007 | EVENTS | no comments

Ohio Junior Scholars - Columbus

On January 26, 2008, the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, will host the annual Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop. The Workshop is open to junior faculty (those who have been teaching for eight years or fewer) at the nine Ohio law schools and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. The Workshop provides a supportive environment for individuals to present their current work and receive constructive feedback from their colleagues at neighboring schools. We also have an opportunity for participants to give short presentations on ideas for future scholarship that have not yet developed into a paper. If you are interested in presenting your article, serving as a facilitator, or sharing your ideas for future work, please contact Annecoos Wiersema at Wiersema.1|at|osu.edu by December 7, 2008.

Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 27th, 2007 | JUNIOR SCHOLARS, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES | one comment

November 27, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law and Economics

Howard F. Chang (Penn Law), Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution

Harvard Economics

Jonathan Baron (Penn), How Intuitions Conflict with the Economic Theory of Deterrence

New York Law School

David Johnson (NYLS) & Beth Simone Noveck (NYLS) & Richard K. Shewin (NYLS), New “Best Practices” in Law Teaching

Notre Dame

Carter Snead (Notre Dame Law), Neuroimaging and the “Complexity” of Capital Punishment

Vanderbilt

Melissa Waters (Washington & Lee Law), Diagonal Dialogue: What Skidmore Deference Can Teach Us About Giving ‘Respectful Consideration’ to International Court

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 27th, 2007 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Immigration Law, Law and Technology, Law and Gender, Law and Economics, International Law, Administrative Law, Tax Law | no comments

November 27, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

November 27, 2007

Chicago Law and Economics

Howard F. Chang (Penn Law), Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution

Harvard Economics

Jonathan Baron (Penn), How Intuitions Conflict with the Economic Theory of Deterrence

New York Law School

David Johnson (NYLS) & Beth Simone Noveck (NYLS) & Richard K. Shewin (NYLS), New “Best Practices” in Law Teaching

Notre Dame

Carter Snead (Notre Dame Law), Neuroimaging and the “Complexity” of Capital Punishment

Vanderbilt

Melissa Waters (Washington & Lee Law), Diagonal Dialogue: What Skidmore Deference Can Teach Us About Giving ‘Respectful Consideration’ to International Court

Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 26th, 2007 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Immigration Law, Law and Technology, Law and Gender, Law and Economics, Tax Law, International Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law | no comments