Category Archives: Constitutional Law

February 7, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Boston Stacey Dogan (Boston Law), Functionality Reconsidered Boston College Legal History Warren Billings (New Orleans History), Just Laws for the Happy Guiding and Governing of the People There Inhabiting: Laws…

February 5, 2008

Chicago Law & Politics Stephen Choi (NYU Law) & Mitu Gulati (Duke Law), Are Judges Overpaid? Chicago-Kent Peggie Smith (Iowa Law) Georgetown Ezra Rosser (American University), Remittances Lewis & Clark…

February 6, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Richard Aynes (Akron Law) & Malina Coleman (Akron Law), Mark Graber, Dred Scott, and Dealing with Evil Connecticut Ruth Mason (UConn Law), Made in America for European Tax: The…

February 5, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Politics Stephen Choi (NYU Law) & Mitu Gulati (Duke Law), Are Judges Overpaid? Chicago-Kent Peggie Smith (Iowa Law) Georgetown Ezra Rosser (American University), Remittances Lewis & Clark…

January 31, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Wendy Wagner (Texas Law), Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research Boston University Mike Guttentag (UNLV Law), The Law Instinct Chicago Constitutional Law Barry Friedman (NYU Law),…

January 30, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut Laura Dickinson (UConn Law), Outsourcing War and Peace Emory Nicolas Terry (St. Louis Law), Personal Health Records: Directing More Costs and Risks to Customers NYU Legal History William E….

January 31, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Akron Wendy Wagner (Texas Law), Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research Boston University Mike Guttentag (UNLV Law), The Law Instinct Chicago Constitutional Law Barry Friedman (NYU Law),…

January 30, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut Laura Dickinson (UConn Law), Outsourcing War and Peace Emory Nicolas Terry (St. Louis Law), Personal Health Records: Directing More Costs and Risks to Customers NYU Legal History William E….

January 28, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Philosophy James Lindgren (Northwestern Law) Chicago-Kent Civil Liberties David D. Cole (Georgetown Law) & Jules L. Lobel (Pittsburgh Law), Less Safe, Less Free: Why America is Losing…

January 28, 2008 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law & Philosophy James Lindgren (Northwestern Law) Chicago-Kent Civil Liberties David D. Cole (Georgetown Law) & Jules L. Lobel (Pittsburgh Law), Less Safe, Less Free: Why America is Losing…