October 3, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

Alabama

Susan Kuo (University of South Carolina Law)

Columbia Law and Economics

J. J. Prescott (Michigan Law) presents “Trial and Settlement: A Study of High-Low Agreements.”

This paper is publicly available.

Georgia

Julia D. Mahoney (Virginia Law)

Harvard Health Law

Al Roth (Harvard Economics) and Judd Kessler (Wharton) presents “Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate.”

This paper is publicly available.

Harvard Religion and Politics

Bryan S.  Turner (City University of New York Sociology) presents “Religion, Rawls and Reason: The Case of Soft Authoritarianism in Singapore.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Illinois

Sai Prakash (Virginia Law) presents “The Appointment of William Marbury.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Loyola Tax

Alice Abreu (Temple Law) presents “Defining Income.”

This paper is publicly available.

Queen’s University

Asa Gunnarsson (Umea Law) presents “Swedish Legal Policy and Women’s Equality: From Taxes to Pornography.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Rutgers (Camden)

Serena Mayeri (Penn Law) presents “Race, Sex, and Marriage Equality.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Texas Human Rights

Catalina Smulovitz (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Political Science) presents “Legal Inequality and Domestic Violence. Who gets what and when at the Sub National Level?

This paper is not publicly available.

Tulane

Tania Tetlow (Tulane Law) presents “Why Baton Misses the Point.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Economics

Jonathan Baker (American Law) presents “Exclusion as a Core Competition Problem.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Society

Fred Smith (UC Berkeley Law)

USC Law, Economics, and Organization

Benjamin Hermalin (UC Berkeley Business) presents “The Welfare Consequences of Legal System Improvement.”

This paper is not publicly available.

USC Law and Philosophy

Dave Estlund (Brown Philosophy) presents “Human Nature and the Limits (If Any) of Political Philosophy.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Washington University

Lee Harris (Memphis Law) presents “The Politics of Shareholder Voting.”

This paper is publicly available.