Faculty Workshops
Workshop Archive
Spring 2008
Faculty Lounge, 3:30 pm
| January 25 |
Jim Gibson, University of Richmond, Unreasonable Care |
| February 1 |
Gil Seinfeld, University of Michigan,
The Federal Courts as Franchise: Rethinking the Tripartite Mantra of Federal Question Jurisdiction |
| February 8 |
Devah Pager, Princeton University, Race at Work: A Field Experiment of Discrimination in Low-Wage Labor Markets |
| February 15 |
Saikrishna Prakash, San Diego,
The Separation and Overlap of War and Military Powers |
| February 22 |
George Geis, University of Alabama, The Space Between Markets and Hierarchies |
| February 29 |
No Workshop—Spring Break |
| March 7 |
No Workshop—Spring Break |
| March 14 |
Tonja Jacobi, Northwestern Law School, Super Medians |
| March 21 |
Neil Duxbury, University of London, Golden Rule Reasoning, Moral Judgement and Law |
| March 28 |
Matthew Sag, DePaul Law School,
Copyright and Copy-Reliant Technologies |
| April 4 |
Gia Lee, UCLA Law School, Free Speech Deference |
| April 11 |
Adam Levitin, Georgetown Law Center, Mortgage Market Sensitivity to Bankruptcy Modification |
| April 18 |
Alex Raskolnikov, Columbia Law School, Beyond Deterrence: Targeting Tax Enforcement with a Penalty Default |
| April 25 |
Ed Morrison, Columbia Law School, Creditor Control and Conflict in Chapter 11 |
Fall 2007
Faculty Lounge, 3:30 pm
| September 7 |
Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown Law School, Volunteers from the Audience: Audience Interests and the First Amendment |
| September 14 |
William Widen, University of Miami School of Law, Should Theories of Asset Partitioning Be Revised? |
| September 21 |
R. Richard Banks, Stanford Law School, Race Consciousness, Color Blindness and Antidiscrimination Doctrine |
| September 28 |
Kevin Washburn, University of Minnesota Law School, Restoring the Grand Jury |
| October 5 |
No Workshop - Beginning of Fall Break |
| October 12 |
Richard Schragger, Cities, Economic Development, and the Free Trade Constitution |
| October 19 |
Thomas Lee, Fordham Law School,
Theorizing the Foreign Affairs Constitution |
| October 26 |
Devon Carbado, UCLA Law School, What Exactly is Discrimination on the Basis of Race? |
| November 2 |
Amy Barrett, Notre Dame Law School, Procedural Common Law |
| November 9 |
J.B. Ruhl, Florida State College, Climate Change and the Endangered Species Act: Building Bridges to the No-Analog Future |
| November 16 |
Jody Kraus and Robert Scott, Columbia Law School, Contract Design and the Structure of Contractual Intent |
| November 30 |
Curtis Bradley, Duke Law School, The Story of Ex parte Milligan: Military Trials, Enemy Combatants, and Congressional Authorization |
| December 7 |
David Klein, University of Virginia Politics Department,
Modesty, Of a Sort, in the Setting of Precedents |