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