Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv Law), “Speaking Through The Mask”: Israeli Arabs and the Changing Faces of Israeli Citizenship
George Conk (Brooklyn Law), A New Tort Code Emerges
William Simon (Columbia Law), The Market for Bad Legal Advice: Academic Professional Responsibility Consulting as an Example
David Weisbach (Chicago Law), A Welfarist Approach to Disabilities
Daniel Rodriguez (Texas Law), State Constitutionalism and the Scope of Judicial Review
Louis M. Seidman (Georgetown Law), Book Panel on Silence and Freedom with commentary by Professors Seidman, Sanford Levinson (Texas Law), and Lawrence Solum (Illinois Law)
Sharon Davies (Ohio State Law), The Killing of Father James E. Coyle–A Search for Justice in 1921 Birmingham, Alabama
Michigan State
Edward Cheng (Brooklyn Law), The Clinical-Statistical Controversy in Law
Richard Banks (Stanford Law), Race Consciousness, Color Blindness and Antidiscrimination Doctrine
NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy
Susan Rose-Ackerman (Yale Law), Corruption and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
Richmond
Jim Gibson (Richmond Law), Reasonableness
Childress Lecture Faculty Colloquium
Jenia Turner (SMU Law), Defense Perspectives on the Tension Between Politics and Law in International Criminal Trials
Lori Ringhand (Kentucky Law), “I’m Sorry, I Can’t Answer That”: Positive Scholarship and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process
Michael Hunter Schwartz (Washburn Law), How the Best Law Teachers Plan Their Classes
William Galston (Maryland Public Policy), Realism in Political Theory