Return to Missouri v. Holland: Federalism and International Law
University of Missouri Law Review Symposium 2008
February 15-16, 2008
Columbia, Missouri
Hosted by:
Professor Peggy McGuinness, University of Missouri School of Law
Contact at: [email protected]
Schedule:
Friday, February 15
8:30 am Welcome, Dean Larry Dessem
Introduction to the Symposium, Peggy McGuinness
8:45 -10:30 am Panel 1: Missouri v. Holland: The Treaty Power, Legislative Powers and the Tenth Amendment
Presentations
Carlos Vazquez, Georgetown University Law Center, W(h)ither Missouri v. Holland?
Edward T. Swaine, George Washington Law School, Putting Missouri v. Holland on the Map
Michael Ramsey, University of San Diego Law School, Missouri v. Holland and Historical Textualism
Commentators
David Golove, New York University Law School
Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Georgetown University Law Center
10:45 am-12:15 pm Panel 2: States as International Law Makers
Presentations
Paul Stephan, University of Virginia Law School, What Story Got Wrong
Duncan Hollis, Temple University Law School, Unpacking the Compact Clause
Julian Ku, Hofstra Law School, [Title TBD]
Commentators
Janet Levit, Interim Dean, Tulsa Law School
David P. Stewart, State Department
2:00 pm Nelson Lecture and Keynote
Judith Resnik, Yale Law School, The Internationalism of American Federalism
3:00 pm Coffee Break
3:15-4:45 pm Panel 3: International Law and Inter-systemic Governance
Presentations
Robert Ahdieh, Emory Law School/Princeton University, Intersystemic Governance as the New Governance
Paul Schiff Berman, Univ. of Connecticut Law School, Federalism and International Law Through the Lens of Legal Pluralism
Ilya Somin, George Mason Law School, Tiebout Goes Global: International Migration as a Tool for Voting With Your Feet
Commentators
Peter Spiro, Temple University Law School
Peggy McGuinness, Univ. of Missouri School of Law
Saturday, February 16
8:00 – 10:00 am Roundtable Discussion and Wrap-up, All Participants