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Friday Workshops

Spring 2006

  • January 13
    Daria Roithmayr (University of Illinois), Topic: "Them That Has Gets: Self-Reinforcing Feedback Loops and Persistent Racial Inequality" from the book, "Locked in Apartheid"
  • February 3
    Gregory Keating (USC Law), Commentator: Andrei Marmor (USC Law),
    Topic: "Property Right and Tortious Wrong in Vincent v. Lake Erie"
    Memo to those who attend workshops
  • February 24
    Daniel Markovits (Yale Law School), Topic: "Law and Society"
  • March 31
    James Spindler (USC Law), Commentator: Professor Ehud Kamar, Topic: "Why You Want Your CEO to Lie to You After the Supreme Court's Dura Pharmaceuticals Decision"
  • April 21
    Dan Simon (USC Law), Commentator: Professor Thomas Lyon, Topic: "Judging Blame: Psychology, Law, and Wrongful Convictions"
  • May 12
    Clifford Ando (USC Classics Department), Topic: "Citizen and Alien in Roman Law"

Fall 2005

  • August 26
    Madhavi Sunder (University of California, Davis), Topic: "IP3: The Convergence of Intellectual Property, Identity Politics, and the Internet Protocol"
  • September 9
    David Law (University of San Diego), Topic: Abstract, "The Paradox of Omnipotence: Courts, Constitutions, and Commitments."
  • September 23
    Tom Lyon (USC Law School), Topic: "False Acquittals in Child Sexual Abuse: The Case of Alex Avila", Commentator: Dan Simon (USC Law School)
  • October 21
    Deborah Hensler (Stanford University), Topic: "Asbestos Litigation" with Stephen J. Carroll, Jennifer Gross, Elizabeth M. Sloss, Matthias Schonlau, Allan Abrahamse and J. Scott Ashwood, Memorandum to Faculty
  • October 28
    Martin Stone (Cardozo Law School), Visiting at Harvard Law School, Topic: "Positivism as Opposed to What? Law and the Moral Concept of Right "
  • November 4
    Catherine Sharkey (Columbia Law School), Topic: "Crossing the Punitive-Compensatory Divide"
  • November 18
    Christopher Stone (USC Law School), Topic: "Hunger and Despair in an Age of Affluence: Are the Rich to Blame? ", Commentator: Gregory Keating (USC)
  • December 2
    Dan Rodriguez (University of San Diego), Visiting Professor at USC, Topic: "The Paradox of Expansionist Statutory Interpretations", TIME CHANGE: 2:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
  • December 7
    Richard Primus (University of Michigan Law School, visiting NYU), Topic: "The Riddle of Hiram Revels", A Lunch Workshop, joint with CLHC, Director(s) Ariela Gross and Clifford Ando, Time: 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Location: Gould School of Law, Room - 3