Oct. 29, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops

Brooklyn

Kimberly Ruth Brooks(McGill), Hope for Harmonization? The Potential for Multilateral Tax Agreements.

This paper is not publicly available.

Columbia

Christina Burnett (Columbia)

Kyle Logue (Michigan), Narrowing the Tax Gap Through Presumptive Taxation.

This paper is not publicly available.

FSU

Thom Lambert (Missouri), Why Professor Elhauge is Wrong About Tying and Bundled Discounting.

This paper is not publicly available.

Georgetown

Daria Roithmayr (USC)

Katrina Wyman (NYU)

Hawaii

The Night of the “Living Will.”

Loyola

Michelle Wilde Anderson(Berkely),  Mapped Out of Local Democracy.  

Minnesota

Eric Johnson (Illinois)

Penn

Hon. Lewis A. Kaplan (S.D.N.Y), Private Securities Litigation–Time for a Fresh Start?

This paper is not publicly available.

Santa Clara

Cherri Allison (Family Violence Law Center), Eliminating Domestic Violence: A Social Justice Challenge.

This paper is not publicly available.

Matthew Coles (LGBT & AIDS Project, ALCU), Lawyering for LGBT Rights: A 30 Year Perspective.

This paper is not publicly available.

SMU

Karen C. Burke (San Diego), Back to the Future: Revisiting the ALI’s Carried Interest Proposals.

Stanford

Henry Smith (Harvard), Information Costs In Property, Intellectual Property, and Organizations.

This paper is not publicly available.

Seton Hall

Roberta Harding (Kentucky) Race to Execution: The Supreme Court’s Strategy to Eradicate the Racially Discriminatory Exercise of Peremptory Challenges in Capital Cases: From Strauder to Snyder.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toledo

Susan N. Herman (Brooklyn).

Toronto

Herman Nys (Leuvin), Europe’s Experience With Patients’ Rights Charters.

This paper is not publicly available.

Vanderbilt

Edward Cheng (Brooklyn), A Practical Solution to the Reference Class Problem.

Yale

Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee), Child Soldiers, Justice and the International Legal Imagination.

John Armor (NYU), The Berle-Means Corporation in the 21st century.