Morgan Symposium on the Gender of Constitutional and Human Rights Law
Daniel Cole (Indiana-Indianapolis Law), The Stern Review and Its Critics: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Benefit-Cost Analysis
Steven Dean (Brooklyn Law), The Incomplete Global Market for Tax Information
Beate Gsell (Augsburg Law Faculty), Product Liability & Damage to the Product Itself: A Comparison Between Germany and the U.S.
Gerald Magliocca (Indiana-Indianapolis Law)
Chris Guthrie (Vanderbilt Law), Inside the Trial Judge’s Mind
University of Oregon Environmental & Natural Resources
Mary Wood (Oregon Law), Courts as Guardians of the Global Trust
Posted in COLLOQUIA/WORKSHOPS, Environmental Law
Michael Cypers (Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw), Securities Litigation: State of the Art Methods to Navigate the Civil and Criminal Minefields
Securities litigation requires the practitioner to draw on a broad range of skills, from knowledge of recent Supreme Court opinions to persuading a jury. Since Enron, there has been an explosion of developments from the courts, Congress, and the SEC, and a number of high profile executives have been sentenced to jail for criminal misconduct. This session will discuss the practical methods securities litigators use to maximize results for their clients.
Posted in COLLOQUIA/WORKSHOPS, Securities Law
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.
Phillip Harvey (Rutgers (Camden) Law), Income, Work and Freedom: Progressive Alternatives to Conservative Welfare Reform.
Gary Orfield (UCLA Education & Civil Rights Project), The Louisville and Seattle Decisions and the Future of Integration in American Schools.
W. Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law)
Russell Robinson (UCLA Law), Perceptual Segregation.
University of Southern California
Jonathan Barnett (USC Law), Regime Change in Innovation Markets.
Hon. Aharon Barak (Ret. President, Supreme Court of Israel; Yale Law).
Posted in COLLOQUIA/WORKSHOPS
Mitu Gulati (Duke Law) & Sarah Ludington (Duke Law), A Convenient Untruth: Fact and Fiction in the Doctrine of Odious Debts.
Posted in Business Law, COLLOQUIA/WORKSHOPS
Mark Grady (UCLA Law) & Steven Yeazell (UCLA Law), Classroom Clickers for Fun & Profit: How Two Aging Law Professors Made Technological & Pedagogical History.
Posted in COLLOQUIA/WORKSHOPS, Legal Education