Faculty Enrichment Speakers 2003-2004
Thursday, May 13Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
B.J. Priester, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Return of the Great Writ: Judicial Review of the Detention of Alleged Terrorists as Enemy Combatants."
Thursday, May 20Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Jim Rossi, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Deregulation and the Incomplete Regulatory Contract."
Thursday, May 27Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Rob Atkinson, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Connecting Business Ethics and Legal Ethics for the Common Good: Come, Let Us Reason Together."
Wednesday, June 2Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Marie Reilly, University of South Carolina. Topic: "The Bankruptcy Trustee's Power to Avoid Regulated Transfers After BFP v. Resolution Trust Corp."
Thursday, June 10Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Greg Mitchell, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Unconfounding Intuitions about Corrective and Distributive Justice"
Thursday, June 17Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Charlene Luke, FSU College of Law. Topic: "The Investor Control Doctrine: A Model for Limiting Tax-Advantaged Investment Transactions"
Thursday, June 24Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Mark Seidenfeld, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Why Agencies Act: Rational, Psychological and Institutional Influences on Agency Decisions to Regulate"
Thursday, January 8Tobias Simon Lecture, 4:00 p.m., Room R-103
Bob Keohane, Duke University Department of Political Science. Topic: "Preventive War: A Cosmopolitan Institutional Proposal"
Tuesday, January 13Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Mitu Gulati, Georgetown University Law Center (short-course visiting professor at FSU). Topic: "Who Would Win a Tournament of Judges?"
Friday, January 16Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Jeffrey Rosen, George Washington University Law Center. Topic: "Balancing Liberty and Security in an Anxious Age." Topic: Epilogue.
Thursday, January 22Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Kimberly Krawiec, University of North Carolina School of Law (short-course visiting professor at FSU). Topic: "The Penalty Default Canon." Topic: Abstract
Thursday, January 29Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Jennifer Mnookin, University of Virginia School of Law. Topic: "Atomism, Holism and the Law of Evidence."
Tuesday, February 3Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Alyson Flournoy, University of Florida. Topic: "Discovering Values in Regulation."
Thursday, February 5Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Scott Baker, University of North Carolina School of Law. Topic: "The Partnership Penalty."
Friday, February 13Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Ronald Krotoszynski, Washington & Lee. Topic: "The Nondelegation Doctrine Revisited: Universal Service and the Power to Tax."
Monday, February 16Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Dorothy Roberts, Northwestern Law School (Annual Mason Ladd Lecturer). Topic: "Measuring the Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities."
Tuesday, February 24Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Lee Breckenridge, Northeastern University Law School (Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law Lecturer). Topic: "Water Rights and Biological Integrity."
Thursday, March 4Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Bill Page, University of Florida. Topic: "Economic Authority and the Limits of Expertise in Antitrust Cases." Topic: Abstract. Topic: Summary
Thursday, March 18Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law School. Topic: "A Theory of International Adjudication."
Monday, March 22Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Eric Talley, University of Southern California Law Center. Topic: "Experimental Study of Law."
Mar. 26-27Symposium: The Behavioral Analysis of Legal Institutions (Florida State University Law Review, coordinated by Professor Gregory Mitchell) Go To Web Site.
Monday, March 29Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Edward Beiser, Brown University. Topic: "Informed Consent."
Thursday, April 1Faculty Workshop, 4:00 p.m. Room R-103
Randy Barnett, Boston University Law School. Topic: "Lawrence v. Texas and Justice Kennedy's Libertarian Revolution"; and Chapter 10 of Restoring the Constitution.
Thursday, April 8Faculty Workshop, 12:00 Noon. Room R-103
Lynn Baker, University of Texas School of Law. Topic: "Federalism and the Spending Power."
Wednesday, April 14Faculty Workshop, 12:00 Noon. Room R-103
Keith Sharfman, Rutgers-Newark Law School (visiting professor at FSU). Topic: "Suing Derivatively on Behalf of a Bankruptcy Estate."
Tuesday, August 26Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
J.B. Ruhl, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Methodology and the Endangered Species Act."
Friday, September 5Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Stephanie Gore, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Judicial(/Judicious) Use of Metaphors for New Technologies."
Monday, September 8Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
David Frisch, University of Richmond. Topic: "Abstract Formalism v. Contextual Interpretation: Some Thoughts on Article 2 and UCC Methodology."
Wednesday, September 10Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
John Scholz, Epps Scholar, FSU Department of Political Science. Topic: "Water Conflicts and Local Policy Networks."
Thursday, September 18Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Kristen A. Adams, Stetson. Topic: "Promise Enforcement: Can the Lessons of Hundertwasser and Rousseau Save Affordable Housing in the United States?."
Tuesday, September 23Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Lisa Heinzerling, Georgetown University Law Center. Topic: "Priceless: Life, Health, Nature, and Other Stuff You Can't Buy." Chapter 4 Priceless: Of Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing (with Frank Ackerman, forthcoming New Press, 2004); additional background from table of contents, chapter 1, and chapter 9.
Thursday, October 2Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Richard Hynes, William & Mary. Topic: "Bankruptcy's Role in Debt Relief."
Tuesday, October 7Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Timothy Zinnecker, University of South Texas (visiting at FSU). Topic: "Extending Enforcement Rights to Assignees of Lost, Destroyed, or Stolen Negotiable Instruments Under UCC Article 3: A Proposal For Reform."
Thursday-Friday, October 16-17Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Daniel Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law (Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law Lecturer). Topic: "Hyper-rationality in the Age of Chaos: The Case of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers."
Friday, October 24Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
David Caron, University of California, Berkeley. Topic: "Lessons from the United Nations Compensation Commission for Claims Arising Out of the 1990 Gulf War."
Thursday, October 30Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
B.J. Priester, FSU College of Law. Topic: "The Separation of Powers and the Constitutional Law of Sentencing."
Tuesday, November 4Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Daniel Cole, Indiana-Indianapolis. Topic: "Regulatory Takings as Conflicts Between Private and Public Property Regimes."
Thursday, November 6Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Ahmed Taha, Wake Forest. Topic: "Is Fox in the Henhouse? Empirical Evidence on Media Conglomerates and Bias in Movie Reviews."
Thursday, November 13Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Fernando Teson, FSU College of Law. Topic: "Global Justice and Free Trade."
Thursday, November 20Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Nancy King, Vanderbilt. Topic: "Felony Jury Sentencing in Practice: A Three-State Study."
Monday, November 24Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Michael Froomkin, University of Miami. Topic: "The Uneasy Case for National ID Cards as a Means to Enhance Privacy."
Thursday, December 4Faculty Workshop, 12:00 noon Room R-103
Adrienne Davis, University of North Carolina. Topic: "Re-thinking Slavery." Read Abstract, Read Paper.