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Friday Workshops
Spring 2008
- January 18
Tom Lyon (USC Gould School of Law), Postponed until May 2nd.
- January 25
Pamela Karlan (Stanford Law School), Topic:
"The Law of Small Numbers: Carhart v. Gonzales, Parents Involved in Community Schools, and Some Themes from the First Term of the Roberts Court.”
- February 8
Eric Claeys (George Mason University School of Law), Topic: "Jefferson Meets Coase: Land-Use Torts, Law and Econmics, and Natural Property Rights."
- February 15
Christopher Slobogin (University of Florida College of Law), Topic: "Dangerousness and the Death Penalty."
- February 22
Arthur Ripstein (University of Toronto, Faculty of Law), Topic: "Roads to Freedom."
- February 29
Norman Spaulding (Stanford Law School), Topic: "Professional Independence in the Office of the Attorney General."
- March 28
Ayelet Shachar (University of Toronto), Topic: tba.
- April 18
Gillian Lester (UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall), Topic: tba.
Fall 2007
- August 24
Jonathan Barnett (USC Gould School of Law), Topic: "Regime Change in Innovation Markets." Commentator: Daniel Klerman.
- September 7
Kareem Crayton (USC Gould School of Law), Topic: "The Changing Face of the Congressional Black Caucus." Commentator: Tom Lyon.
- September 20 (Thursday)
Ariel Porat (Tel Aviv University), Topic: "Offsetting Risks."
- September 28
Ann Southworth (Visiting at UCLA Law School), Topic: “Lawyers of the American Conservative Coalition: Divided Constituencies.”
- October 5
Nicole Garnett (Notre Dame School of Law), Topic: Essay: "Suburbs as Exit, Suburbs as Entrance"
- October 12
David Cruz (USC Gould School of Law), Topic: "Sexual Judgments: Federalism and Gender Identity Determinations." Commentator: Ron Garet.
- November 9
Richard Banks (Stanford Law School), Topic: "Race Consciousness, Colorblindness, and Antidiscrimination Doctrine."
- November 16
Anne Dailey (University of Connecticut School of Law), Topic: "Imagination and Choice."
- November 30
Jonathan Lear (University of Chicago, Dept. of Philosophy), Topic: "What is it to be Deprived of a World?"