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Friday Workshops

Spring 2005

  • January 28
    Doug Lichtman (University of Chicago Law School), Topic: "Patent Prosecution and the Doctrine of Equivalents", Room 130
  • February 11
    Heinz Klug (University of Wisconsin Law School), co-sponsored by the Political Science Department, Topic: "Getting to Democracy: Is there a role for transitional mechanisms and conflicting principles in constitution-building?", Room 130
  • February 25
    Jules Coleman (Yale Law School), Topic: "Costs of the Costs of Accidents", Room 130
  • March 4
    Gregory Alexander (Cornell Law School), co-sponsored by the Center for Law, History and Culture (CLHC), Topic: "From Social Obligation to Social Transformation? South Africa's Experiment with Constitutional Property", Room 130
  • March 25
    Diane Amann (UC Davis, Visiting Professor at UCLA), Faculty Lunch Workshop, Topic: "Law Without Empire", Time: 11:50-1:00 p.m., Lunch @ 11:40 a.m., Room 130
  • April 8
    Eric Talley (USC Law School), Topic: "Uncorporated Professionals", Commentator: Edward McCaffery (USC Law School), Room: Tba
  • April 22
    Devon Carbado (UCLA Law School), Topic: "Working Identity", (Two chapters from a book manuscript of that title), Room 130

Fall 2004

  • August 27
    Ariela Gross (USC), Topic: “Mexican-Americans and the Politics of Whiteness in the Twentieth-Century Southwest", Commentator: Nomi Stolzenberg (USC)
    The workshop will take place at the Law School Faculty Lounge, Room 433.
  • Thursday, September 9
    Stephen Choi (U.C. Berkeley), Topic: "Innovation in Boilerplate Contracts: An Empirical Examination of Sovereign Bonds," co-authored with Mitu Gulati
    The workshop will take place at the Law School Faculty Lounge, Room 433.
  • Tuesday, September 21
    Patrick Randolph (Visiting USC), Topic:"Chinese Real Estate - the Global Securitization Project", Time: 11:40 - 1:00 p.m., Room: 1
  • October 1
    Jeremy Waldron (Columbia Law School), Topic: "Can there be a Democratic Jurispurdence?"
  • October 15
    Mary Dudziak (USC), Topic: "Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall and the Constitution of Kenya," Commentator: Ron Garet (USC)
  • October 29
    Gideon Yaffe, (USC Philosophy Department), Topic: "'The Government Beguiled Me': The Entrapment Defense and the Problem of Private Entrapment"
  • November 5
    Lee Epstein (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law), Topic: "The Effect of War on the Supreme Court."
  • November 19
    David Golove (NewYork University School of Law), Topic: Supplemental Memorandum and "The War on Terrorism in the Supreme Court"
  • December 3
    Tracey Meares (University of Chicago), Topic: Memorandum, "When 2 or 3 Come Together," with Kelsi Brown Corkran, Time: 2:45 - 4:15 p.m.
  • December 10
    Ehud Kamar (USC), Topic: "Beyond Competition for Incorporations", Commentator: Gillian Hadfield (USC)