- Monday, January 23
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Columbia Law & Economics: Omri Ben-Shahar, BOILERPLATE AND ECONOMIC POWER IN AUTO MANUFACTURING CONTRACTS (with James J. White)
Florida State Law: Douglas Baird, University of Chicago Law School
London School of Economics, Centre for Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences: Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki), Cooperation and the We-Perspective
University of Texas Law: Abe Wickelgren (UT Economics) "Why Divorce Laws Matter: Incentives for Non-Contractible Marital Investments Under Unilateral and Consent Divorce
Vanderbilit Law & Politics Seminar: Virginia Hettinger, University of Connecticut Political Science, & Wendy Martinek, SUNY Binghamton Political Science, "Judging on a Collegial Court: Influences on Federal Appellate Decision Making"
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Georgetown Constitutional Law & Theory: Kim Lane Scheppele (law and sociology, Princeton) The International State of Emergency: The Challenge for Constitutionalism after September 11 and North American Emergencies.
Chicago IP Colloquium, Chicago-Kent College of Law: Professor Rebecca Eisenberg, The University of Michigan Law School, Drug Regulation as Intellectual Property.
Lewis & Clark Law: Geoffrey Manne, The Cost of Disclosure
Oxford Human Rights Discussion Group: Kai Moller, Two Conceptions of the Constitutional Right to Privacy
Merton College, Oxford: Chris Hale, Private Equity
USC-Caltech Center for the Study of Law & Politics, Challenges of Participatory Democracy Workshop: Donald Green, Yale Unviersity, Department of Political Science, What Can Be Done to Increase Voter Turnout? Putting the Party Back into Politics: Results of an Experiment Designed to Increase Voter Turnout through Music, Food and Entertainment & The Impact of Radio Advertisements on Voter Turnout and Electoral Competitiveness
University of Chicago, Coase Lecture: Lior Strahilevitz, Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude.
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University College London, Colloquium in Legal and Social Philosophy: Janet Radcliffe Richards (University College, London) Equality of opportunity
University College London, International Law Society: Professor Christine Chinkin, LSE, "Gender and international peace and security"
Philosophy of Education, London: John Marshall, Multiculturalism and Culturual Plurality Revisited.
NYU Law & History: Barry Friedman, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, "Neither Force Nor Will: The Popular Foundations of Judicial Review"
Oxford, The Ethox Centre and Oxford Genetics Knowledge Park Seminar Series 2006: Professor Bartha Maria Knoppers, "The Public Population Project in Genomics (P3G) International Consortium for Linking Population Genomic Studies: What it is and what it offers."
Oxford Criminology Seminar Series 2005/06: Julian Roberts, The Virtual Prison: Community Custody and the Evolution of Imprisonment
Oxford Law Faculty: Jeremy Horder, A New Homicide Act for England and Wales? (Consultation Paper no.177)
University of Toronto: Lisa Philipps, York University, Partners in Business, Partners in Love: Tax Law and the Two-Person Career
Villanova Law: David Wilkins, Harvard Law School.
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Oxford Jurisprudence Discussion Group: Alan Norrie, War crime and the failure of law: Arendt, Jaspers and the ontology of guilt
Boston University Law: David Walker, Financial Accounting, Corporate Behavior, and the Promise of Offensive Accounting
Brooklyn Law: Margaret A. Berger, Brooklyn Law School, Vioxx: A Roadmap of Fissures in Our Legal and Healthcare Systems
Florida State Law: Charlene Luke, Florida State University School of Law
UC Berkeley, Kadish Center: Charles Beitz, Professor of Politics, Princeton University
Kings College, London: Angus Dawson (Keele) Children's vaccinations, best interests and parental disagreement.
Forum for European Philosophy, Institut Français, London: Rupert Read (UEA), Rawls and Habermas: Liberalism is inherently inegalitarian and unsustainable.
Oxford EC Law Discussion Group & Oxford Comparative Law Discussion Group: Vanessa Mak, Harmonisation of European Contract Law: Problem Areas in the Sale of Goods Law
UCLA Legal Theory Workshop: Annelise Riles.
UCLA Tax Policy and Public FInance Workshop: Michael Livingston, Rutgers School of Law - Camden, Rendering Unto Caesar: Religious Perspectives on Progressive and Flat Taxation
University College London, Current Legal Problems Lecture: Mr Gavin Phillipson (King's College London), "Deference, Discretion and Democracy: Judicial Reasoning under the Human Rights Act"
University of Michigan, Law & Economics: Richard Nelson, Columbia, The Market Economy, and the Scientific Commons
University of Texas Colloquium on Constitutional and Legal Theory: Jane Schacter (Wisconsin, Stanford), "Political Accountability, Proxy Accountability, and Democratic Legitimacy" & "Democracy Diminished"
Yale Law Economics & Organizations: Professor James Poterba, MIT, Economics, Defined Contribution Plans and Retirement Saving Risk and also here.
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Boston College Law: Steven L. Schwarcz, Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke University School of Law.
Oxford Centre for Competition Law & Policy: Peter Willis & Taylor Wessing, The privilege against self-incrimination in competition investigations
All Souls College, Oxford, Neill Lecture: The Honourable Michael Beloff QC, Paying the Judges - Who, Whom, How Much and Why?
Vanderbilt Faculty Workshop: Don Herzog, University of Michigan Law School, "The Kerr Principle, State Action and Legal Rights"
University of Syracus, Sawyer Law and Politics Program Research Workshop: Petra Hejnova, Maxwell School, "Women's Mobilization and Democratic Transitions: A Study of Regional Patterns"
University of Georgia Law: Ronald Rotunda (George Mason), The Detainee Cases of 2004 and Their Aftermath
Michigan State University: THIRD ANNUAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND POLICY SCHOLARS ROUNDTABLE
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Michigan State University: THIRD ANNUAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND POLICY SCHOLARS ROUNDTABLE (continues)