- Monday, November 29
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Columbia Legal Theory Workshop: Jeffrey Stout of Princeton University, "The Spirit of Democracy".
NYU School of Law: Avishai Margalit (Visiting from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Human Dignity between Kitsch and Deification.
Oxford Moral Philosophy Seminar: Serena Olsaretti, Cambridge.
UCLA School of Law: Carol Bruch, UC Davis Law School, "Lawlessness in California's Family Courts".
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Oxford Jurisprudence Discussion Group: Stephen Guest, Integrity, Equality, and Justice.
Northwestern Employment Law: Christina Rodriguez, New York University Law School, "Language and Participation"
University of Chicago, Law & Economics: Mark J. Roe, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Delaware's Politics.
Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre: Dr. Mira T. Sundara Rajan, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: Copyright and Creative Freedom: Are Moral Rights the Future of Copyright Law?
Vanderbilt School of Law: Michael Vandenbergh, "Order without Social Norms: How Personal Norm Activation can Protect the Environment".
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Florida State University, School of Law: Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Florida State University School of Criminology, "A Comparative Perspective on the Police Code of Silence."
Oxford Centre for Criminology: James L. Nolan, Problem-Solving Courts: a Comparative Study of a Legal Transplant.
Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law in conjunction with Comparative Law Discussion Group: Professor Jacques du Plessis, Duress and Undue Influence in Mixed Legal Systems and the Principles of European Contract Law.
Oxford Public International Law Discussion Group in conjunction with Financial Law Discussion Group: Lee Buchheit, The Role of the Official Sector in Sovereign Debt Workouts: the Case of Iraq.
NYU Legal History: William Novak, Visiting Professor, NYU School of Law.
Oxford Comparative Law Discussion Group in conjunction with Private and Commercial Law Discussion Group: Professor Jacques du Plessis, Duress and Undue Influence in Mixed Legal Systems and the Principles of European Contract Law.
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Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Law School: Brian Leiter,* Joseph D. Jamail Centennial Chair in Law, Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Law & Philosophy Program, The University of Texas at Austin School of Law, "The End of Empire: Dworkin and Jurisprudence in the 21st Century"
Yale Legal Theory Workshop: Elizabeth Warren, Harvard (Law) "The Over-Consumption Myth and the Other Tales of Economics, Law and Morality".
Stanford Law & Economics: Steven Shavell (Harvard Law School), “The Law as a Remedy for the Problem of Contractual Holdup ”.
University of Michigan, Law & Economics: Oren Bar-Gill, Society of Fellows, Harvard, Pricing Legal Options: A Behavioral Perspective.
Boston University, School of Law: Bob Bone.
George Mason University, School of Law: Dan Lin, GMU Department of Economics Ph.D. Candidate, Asset Specificity and the Organization of the Television Industry.
Oxford Public International Law Discussion Group: Sir Michael Wood KCMG, The Security Council and the Use of Force (though not Iraq 2003).
Princeton Public Law Colloquium: Michael Willrich, Brandeis University, Socializing Justice: The Urban Origins of Legal Progressivism.
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Georgetown, Law & Economics: Howard Chang, University of Pennsylvania Law, School, "Cultural Communities in a Global Labor Market: Immigration Restrictions as Residential Segregation".
UCLA School of Law: David A. Sklansky, UCLA School OF law & Stephen C. Yeazell, UCLA School of Law, "Comparative Law Without Leaving Home: What Civil Procedure Can Teach Criminal Procedure, and Vice Versa"

