Oct. 8, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops
| October 8, 2009 |
Rebecca Zietlow (Toledo), Originalism and the Reconstruction Congress.
This paper is not publicly available.
| October 8, 2009 |
Rebecca Zietlow (Toledo), Originalism and the Reconstruction Congress.
This paper is not publicly available.
Rebecca Zietlow (Toledo), Originalism and the Reconstruction Congress.
This paper is not publicly available.
Taunya Lovell Banks (Maryland), Thurgood Marshall on the Bench: ‘Race Man’ and ‘Pragmatic Feminist’
Brian Bix (University of Minnesota), Contract Enforcement and the Harm Principle
This paper is not publicly available.
| October 8, 2009 |
Rebecca Zietlow (Toledo), Originalism and the Reconstruction Congress.
This paper is not publicly available.
Taunya Lovell Banks (Maryland), Thurgood Marshall on the Bench: ‘Race Man’ and ‘Pragmatic Feminist’
Brian Bix (University of Minnesota), Contract Enforcement and the Harm Principle
This paper is not publicly available.
| October 8, 2009 | to | October 9, 2009 |
Notre Dame Law School will host the 2009 Midwestern Law & Economics Association (MLEA) annual meeting on October 9-10, 2009 at Eck Hall of Law. Topics to be covered at the conference include: torts and health care, criminal law and welfare economics, and intellectual property and competition law.
| October 8, 2009 | to | October 10, 2009 |
New York Law School’s Institute for Information Law and Policy presents D Is for Digitize, Oct. 8-10, 2009.
The conference will discuss Google’s plan to digitize books and the class action settlement now awaiting court approval. It will feature a lineup of academics and practitioners who will examine the settlement through the lenses of copyright, civil procedure, antitrust, information policy, literary culture, and the publishing industry.
The conference is timed to coincide with the rescheduled fairness hearing in the Google Book Search case, to be held on Wednesday, October 7, just five blocks away from the Law School. mw
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