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John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics

Stanford political science professor Barry Weingast talks with a student in his Analytic Models of Public Law course.

Stanford political science professor Barry Weingast talks with a student in his Analytic Models of Public Law course.

Short-Term Intensive Seminars

The two-week intensive seminars are an initiative sponsored by the John M. Olin Program to bring distinguished academics from other universities to the Law School. The courses provide the means for students to gain relatively quick exposure to various subjects from leading teachers in their respective fields. Previous short-term courses have been taught, among others, by: Mark Ramseyer, John Donohue, Carol Rose, John Ferejohn, Ronald Gilson, Henry Hansmann, Barry Adler, Robert Mnookin, Richard Revesz, Vicki Been, Saul Levmore, Mitchell Polinsky, Jules Coleman, Barry Weingast and Eric Posner.

In 2004-2005, the following professors visited the law school:

Ariel Porat, Tel Aviv University
September 6-16, 2004
Remedies

Alan Schwartz, Yale Law School
January 17-27, 2005
Contract in Contexts

Henry Smith, Yale Law School
March 14-24, 2005
Natural Resources Law

Andrew Guzman, UC Berkeley School of Law
March 15-24, 2005
International Trade Law

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