SPRING 2012
Location: Law Building, Room 1314 (unless otherwise specified)
Time: 12:15 pm–1:45 pm
Law School community and invited guests only.
Lunch available at 12:15; talks begin promptly at 12:30.
Each Friday, the School of Law hosts a colloquium for faculty. Below is the list of speakers for SPRING 2012:
February 3 (Library Tower)
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Michelle Anderson, Assistant Professor of Law at the UC Berkeley Boalt Hall Law School "Dissolving Cities"
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| February 10 |
Samuel Issacharoff, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at the New York University School of Law "Targeted Warfare: Individuation and the Modern Battlefield"
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| February 17 (Library Tower) |
Kristin Madison, Professor of Law and Health Sciences at the Northeastern University "Building a Better Laboratory: The Federal Role in Promoting Health System Innovation" |
| February 24 (Library Tower) |
Jennifer Rothman, Professor of Law at Loyola School of Law "The Inalienability of the Right of Publicity" |
| March 2 |
Ken Pennington, Professor of Ecclesiastical at the University of America Columbus School of Law "Medieval and Early Modern Jurists' Definitions of Torture and its Use in the Courts"
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| March 9 |
Paul Robinson, Colin S. Diver Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law "Natural Law & Lawlessness: Modern Lessons from Pirates, Lepers, Eskimos and Survivors"
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| March 16 |
Jennifer Arlen, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law "Corporate Governance Regulation Through Non-Prosecution"
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March 23
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No colloquium scheduled
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| March 30 |
Cesar Chavez Hoilday |
| April 6 |
Bertrall Ross, Assistant Professor of Law at the UC Berkeley Boalt Hall Law School "The Representative Government Principle" |
April 13 (Library Tower) |
Lawrence Douglas, James J. Grosfeld Professor of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought at Amherst College School of Law "A Jurisprudence of Atrocity, the Problem of Punishment and the Situ of Law" |
| April 20 |
Mark Weidemaier, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School at Chapel Hill "Small Change and Empty Promises: The Evoliution of Law and Contracts in the Sovereign Debt Markets"
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