Adam Zimmerman (St. John’s Law) presents “The Agency of Class Action.”
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Jim Wilson (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “The One, the Few, and the Many.”
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Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia Law) presents “Law in the Shadow of Protest: Medical Malpractice Litigation in China.”
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Paul Finkelman (Albany Law) presents “Defining Slavery Under a ‘Government Instituted for Protection of the Rights of Mankind.’ ”
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Jennifer Carter-Johnson (Michigan State Law) presents “Special Problems Incentivizing Invention Disclosure by Non-Faculty Inventors.”
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The Infinity Project and the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership present “Informing and Improving Judicial Selection Processes.”
Robin Kar (Illinois Law) presents “The Two Faces of Morality: How Evolutionary Theory Can Both Vindicate and Debunk Morality (with a Special Nod to the Growing Importance of Law).”
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Joel Lexchin (York University Health Policy and Management) presents “Those Who Have the Gold Make the Evidence: The Pharmaceutical Industry and Clinical Trials.”
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Katherine Baicker (Harvard Public Health) presents “The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year.”
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