Cornell Law School and UCLA School of Law have created the ELS Bibliography, a collaborative bibliographic database of empirical legal studies and scholarship. The database features searching by author, title, and subject, as well as limiting by year. They are soliciting comments and suggestions on the database.
A link to the ELS Bibliography has been added to our own Empirical resource page, which features links to databases and other valuable empirical resources.
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 18th, 2008
| ***, Empirical Legal Studies |
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Chicago Law and Philosophy
Margaret Jane Radin (Michigan Law)
Emory
Jonathan Nash (Tulane Law), Allocation and Uncertainty: Strategic Responses to Environmental Grandfathering
Notre Dame
Tom Berg (St. Thomas Law), Diversity: The Complexities of Religious Pluralism
Stetson
Lori McMillan (Washburn Law), The Canadian Taxation of Noncharitable Nonprofits, and the IKEA Connection
Temple
Craig Green (Temple Law)
Vanderbilt
Arti Rai (Duke Law) & Stuart Benjamin (Duke Law)
Vanderbilt Faculty Presentations
Richard Nagareda (Vanderbilt Law), Perspectives on Asbestos Litigation
Washington University in St. Louis
Annette Appell (UNLV)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 18th, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Philosophy, Law and Religion, Tort Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, Uncategorized |
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Chicago Law and Philosophy
Margaret Jane Radin (Michigan Law)
Emory
Jonathan Nash (Tulane Law), Allocation and Uncertainty: Strategic Responses to Environmental Grandfathering
Notre Dame
Tom Berg (St. Thomas Law), Diversity: The Complexities of Religious Pluralism
Stetson
Lori McMillan (Washburn Law), The Canadian Taxation of Noncharitable Nonprofits, and the IKEA Connection
Temple
Craig Green (Temple Law)
Vanderbilt
Arti Rai (Duke Law) & Stuart Benjamin (Duke Law)
Vanderbilt Faculty Presentations
Richard Nagareda (Vanderbilt Law), Perspectives on Asbestos Litigation
Washington University in St. Louis
Annette Appell (UNLV)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 17th, 2008
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Law and Philosophy, Law and Religion, Tort Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, Uncategorized |
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“The first annual University of Louisville Law Journal Symposium will be held on January 18, 2008. This year’s symposium will cover the Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education case, which was decided on June 28, 2007. The University of Louisville Law Review will publish a special symposium issue containing articles by the following authors: Professor Reginald C. Oh, Professor Wendy Brown Scott, Dr. Gary Orfield with Liliana Garces and Erica Frankenberg, Professor Giardeau A. Spann, and Professor Bryan K. Fair.” More info here. [8/19: The links didn’t work for me today, but I saw the pages last week.]
Thanks: Kentucky Law Review.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 3rd, 2007
| EVENTS |
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