August 20, 2007 Colloquia/Workshops
UCLA Monday Colloquium Mark Grady (UCLA Law) & Steven Yeazell (UCLA Law), Classroom Clickers for Fun & Profit: How Two Aging Law Professors Made Technological & Pedagogical History.
UCLA Monday Colloquium Mark Grady (UCLA Law) & Steven Yeazell (UCLA Law), Classroom Clickers for Fun & Profit: How Two Aging Law Professors Made Technological & Pedagogical History.
Duke W. Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law) UCLA Friday Colloquium Russell Robinson (UCLA Law), Perceptual Segregation. University of Southern California Jonathan Barnett (USC Law), Regime Change in Innovation Markets.
CENTRAL STATES LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AND JOURNAL OF LAW IN SOCIETY JOINT CONFERENCE October 26-27, 2007 Announcement & Call For Papers Symposium Paper Proposal Submission Deadline: August 25, 2007 Open…
Hawaii Anita Bernstein (Emory Law), The Pitfalls Approach to Lawyers’ Professional Responsibility: Forewarned, Forearmed, Ethical. Loyola Tax Policy David Walker (Boston University Law), Regulatory Tax Penalties. Rutgers (Camden) Phillip Harvey…
Georgetown Law Mike Seidman (Georgetown Law) UC Berkeley Law & Economy Michael Cypers (Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw), Securities Litigation: State of the Art Methods to Navigate the Civil and…
Third International Conference on Universal Digital Library at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA on November 2-4, 2007.
Brooklyn Steven Dean (Brooklyn Law), The Incomplete Global Market for Tax Information George Washington Beate Gsell (Augsburg Law Faculty), Product Liability & Damage to the Product Itself: A Comparison Between…
Brooklyn Steven Dean (Brooklyn Law), The Incomplete Global Market for Tax Information George Washington Beate Gsell (Augsburg Law Faculty), Product Liability & Damage to the Product Itself: A Comparison Between…
University of Oregon Environmental & Natural Resources Mary Wood (Oregon Law), Courts as Guardians of the Global Trust New York University Legal History Daniel Hulsebosch (NYU Law), Crafting Authority: James…
University of Oregon Environmental & Natural Resources Mary Wood (Oregon Law), Courts as Guardians of the Global Trust