Alabama
Amy Mashburn (Florida).
Chicago
Barbara Fried (Stanford).
Cincinnati
Chris Bruner (Washington & Lee), Power and Purpose in the Anglo-American Corporation.
Columbia
Professor Seyla Benhabib (Yale), The Contemporary Debate on Global Constitutionalism and Democratic Sovereignty: A Human Rights Perspective.
This paper is not publicly available.
FSU
Josh Eagle (USC), Improving the Efficiency of Conservation Easement Subsidies.
This paper is not publicly available.
Harvard
Jeannie Suk, (Harvard).
Tami Friedman (Brock)., The Promise of Prosperity: Capital Flight, regional Economic Development and Anti-Unionism in the Postwar South.
This paper is not publicly available.
Oregon
Jill Forcier (Oregon), Kids: Should We Lock ‘Em Up for Life?
This paper is not publicly available.
Penn
Jules Coleman (Yale).
Rutgers
Kim Ferzan (Rutgers).
Berkely
Thomas Stratmann (George Mason).
USC
Shmuel Leshem (USC), Sequential versus Simultaneous Law Enforcements Games.
This paper is not publicly available.
Vanderbilt
Jon Karpoff (Washington).
Notre Dame
Colleen Baker (Penn), Regulating The Invisible: The Case of Over-The-Counter Derivatives.
This paper is not publicly available.
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Alabama
Amy Mashburn (Florida).
Chicago
Barbara Fried (Stanford).
Cincinnati
Chris Bruner (Washington & Lee), Power and Purpose in the Anglo-American Corporation.
Columbia
Professor Seyla Benhabib (Yale), The Contemporary Debate on Global Constitutionalism and Democratic Sovereignty: A Human Rights Perspective.
This paper is not publicly available.
FSU
Josh Eagle (USC), Improving the Efficiency of Conservation Easement Subsidies.
This paper is not publicly available.
Harvard
Jeannie Suk, (Harvard).
Tami Friedman (Brock)., The Promise of Prosperity: Capital Flight, regional Economic Development and Anti-Unionism in the Postwar South.
This paper is not publicly available.
Oregon
Jill Forcier (Oregon), Kids: Should We Lock ‘Em Up for Life?
This paper is not publicly available.
Penn
Jules Coleman (Yale).
Rutgers
Kim Ferzan (Rutgers).
Berkely
Thomas Stratmann (George Mason).
USC
Shmuel Leshem (USC), Sequential versus Simultaneous Law Enforcements Games.
This paper is not publicly available.
Vanderbilt
Jon Karpoff (Washington).
Notre Dame
Colleen Baker (Penn), Regulating The Invisible: The Case of Over-The-Counter Derivatives.
This paper is not publicly available.
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on November 9th, 2009
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| October 22, 2009 | to | October 23, 2009 |
| November 9, 2009 | to | November 10, 2009 |
The American Arbitration Association and the Cornell Industrial and Labor Relations School will present a two-day program, “Labor Arbitration in a Time of Economic Crisis: How the Economy will Impact how Cases are Argued by Advocates and Decided by Arbitrators.” The program will explore how the current economic climate is changing the face of labor arbitration. The program will take place in Washington, DC on October 22-23, 2009 and in San Francisco on November 9-10, 2009. jv
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 30th, 2009
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