February 23, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops
Emory Kristen Stilt (Northwestern Law) presents “Strategies of Muslim Family Law Reform.” This paper is not publicly available. Hofstra Glenn Cohen (Harvard Law) presents “Well, What About the Children?: Best…
Emory Kristen Stilt (Northwestern Law) presents “Strategies of Muslim Family Law Reform.” This paper is not publicly available. Hofstra Glenn Cohen (Harvard Law) presents “Well, What About the Children?: Best…
Columbia Daniel Richman (Columbia Law) presents “The Demand Side of Over-Criminalization.” This paper is not publicly available. Denver Michelle Alexander (Moritz Law) presents “The Implications of ‘The New Jim Crow’…
Columbia Daniel Richman (Columbia Law) presents “The Demand Side of Over-Criminalization.” This paper is not publicly available. Denver Michelle Alexander (Moritz Law) presents “The Implications of ‘The New Jim Crow’…
University of Georgia Ted Blumoff (Mercer Law) presents “How (Some) Criminals Are Made.” This paper is publicly available. Miami Jennifer Arlen (NYU Law) Temple Bobbie Spellman (Virginia Law)
University of Georgia Ted Blumoff (Mercer Law) presents “How (Some) Criminals Are Made.” This paper is publicly available. Miami Jennifer Arlen (NYU Law) Temple Bobbie Spellman (Virginia Law)
Alabama Ronen Avraham (Texas Law) Columbia Judith Resnik (Yale Law) presents “Compared to What? ALI Aggregation and the Shifting Contours of Due Process and of the Powers of Lawyers.” This…
Alabama Ronen Avraham (Texas Law) Columbia Judith Resnik (Yale Law) presents “Compared to What? ALI Aggregation and the Shifting Contours of Due Process and of the Powers of Lawyers.” This…
Columbia Health Law and Society Scott Hemphill (Columbia Law) and Bhaven Sampat (Columbia Public Health) Earle Mack Kimberley Mutcherson (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “Feel Like Making Babies? Mapping the Borders of…
Columbia Health Law and Society Scott Hemphill (Columbia Law) and Bhaven Sampat (Columbia Public Health) Earle Mack Kimberley Mutcherson (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “Feel Like Making Babies? Mapping the Borders of…
Columbia Emily Kadens (Texas Law) presents “The Myth of Spontaneous Law: Revisiting the Historical Law Merchant.” This paper is not publicly available. This workshop is co-sponsored by Columbia Legal Theory….