November 8, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston

Greg Keating (USC Law), In Defense of De Minimis

Cincinnati

Suja Thomas (Cincinnati Law), The Civil Jury:  The Disregarded Constitutional Actor

Columbia

Jane Stapleton (Texas Law), Philosophers, Lawyers and Choosing What We Mean by “Causation” in the Law

Columbia Tax Colloquium

Michael Knoll (Penn Law), Taxes and Competitiveness

Drake Constitutional Law

Samuel Issacharoff (NYU Law), Democracy at War

Florida State

Julian Juergensmeyer (Georgia State Law)

Fordham

Henry B. Hansmann (Yale Law), A Global Market for Judicial Services

Georgetown

Abbe Smith (Georgetown Law), I Ain’t Takin’ No Plea: The Challanges in Counseling Young People Facing Serious Time

Minnesota Public Law

Dan Ortiz (Virginia Law), Nice Legal Studies

Northern Kentucky

Jennifer Kreder (Northern Kentucky Law), Towards an International Tribunal for Nazi-Looted Art Disputes

Northwestern Law and Economics

Jesse M. Fried (UC Berkeley Law), Deviations from Contractual Priority in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms

NYU Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy

Rainer Forst (Goethe University), Toleration and Democracy and Pierre Bayle’s Reflexive Theory of Toleration

Penn Law and Economics

Bernard Black (Texas Law), Identifying the Effect of Board Structure on Firm Value: Event Study, DiD, Firm Fixed Effects, and IV Evidence from Korea

Pittsburgh

Michelle Mello (Harvard Public Health), Legal & Policy Approaches to the Obesity Epidemic

Washington

Craig H. Allen ( Washington Law), Law and Maritime Strategy: The Global Legal Order 2020 Project

Amanullah Shah (Washington Law), General Musharraf’s Proclamation of Emergency and Suspension of the Constitution of Pakistan

Yale Legal Theory

David Dyzenhaus (Toronto Law), The Puzzle of Martial Law