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Faculty Enrichment Speakers 2006-2007
SUMMER 2007
Thursday, May 10 - Robin Craig, Florida State University College of Law. Topic: Dissolving Water's Regulatory Compartmentalization: Using Marine Biodiversity to Get Beyond Water Law, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act
Thursday, May 17 - Brian Galle, Florida State University College of Law. Topic:
Fairness and Federalism in Taxation
Thursday, May 24 -
Lesley Wexler, Florida State University College of Law. Topic: Regulating Resource Curses: Using Institutional Theory to Assess the Kimberly Process
Thursday, May 31 -
Charlene Luke, Florida State University College of Law. Topic: TBA
Thursday, June 7 - Mark Brown, Florida State University College of Law. Topic:
Qualified Immunity in the Eleventh Circuit: Is There Hope?
Thursday, June 14 - B.J. Priester, Florida State University College of Law. Topic:
Antiterrorism Enforcement
Tuesday, June 19 -
Visiting Professor Tamara Piety, Florida State University College of Law. Topic:
Against Freedom of Commercial Expression
Thursday, June 21 - J.B. Ruhl, Florida State University College of Law. Topic: Climate Change and the Endangered Species Act
Wednesday, June 27 -
Kelli Alces, Florida State University College of Law. Topic: Strategic Governance
SPRING 2007
Thursday, January 11 - Robert Hillman, Cornell University Law School. Topic: Principles of the Law of Software Contracts
Thursday, January 18 - Leandra Lederman, Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington (Luke). Topic: Harnessing the " Invisible Hand" to Foster Tax Compliance
Friday, January 26 - Jane Ginsburg, Columbia Law School (de Larena). Topic: The Pros and Cons of Strengthening Intellectual Property Protection: Technological Protections Measures and Section 1201 of the U.S. Copyright Act
Thursday,
February 1 - Eric Helland, Claremont McKenna Economics & The Rand Corporation. Topic: Torts, Class Actions, Crime, Corporate Governance
Thursday, February 8 - John Goldberg, Vanderbilt University Law School. Topic: Tort Law and Moral Luck
Monday, February 12 - Andrew Klein, Indiana University-Indianapolis. Topic: “Futures” Cases: Liability for Increased Risk of Disease
Thursday, February 15 - Joanna Shepherd, Emory Law. Topic: Crime, Death Penalty, Tort Reform
Thursday, February 15 - Gerald Postema, University of North Carolina School of Law. Topic: Custom in International Law: A Normative Practice Account
Monday, February 19 - Laura Rosenbury, Washington University School of Law (Hirsch). Topic: Friends With Benefits
Thursday, February 22 - Ellen Bublick, University of Arizona Rogers College of Law. Topic: Upside Down? Responsibility for Harm in the Post 9-11 Tort Reform World
Thursday, February 22 - Dino Falaschetti, Montana State Economics. Topic: Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance, Political Economy
Thursday, March 1 - Yair Listokin, Yale Law. Topic: Corporate Finance, Bankruptcy, Contracts
Wednesday, March 14 - Jerome Reichman, Duke University School of Law (Christie). Topic: Lillich Memorial Lecture
Thursday, March 15 - Scott Shapiro, University of Michigan Law School. Topic: What is Law (And Why Should We Care)?
Thursday, March 15 - Kate Litvak, Texas Law. Topic: Venture Capital, Corporate Finance, Comparative Corporate Law
Thursday, March 22 - Dan Ho, Stanford Law. Topic: Congressional Agency Control: The Impact of Statuatory Partisan Requirements on Regulation
Thursday, March 22 - Dan M. Kahan, Yale Law. Topic: Two Conceptions of Emotion in Risk Regulation
Wednesday, March 28 - Daniel A. Farber, University of California, Berkeley of Law (Ruhl). Distinguished Lecture in Environmental Law
Thursday, March 29 - Anne Joseph, University of California, Berkeley of Law (Wexler). Topic: Regulatory Agendas in Political Transitions
Thursday, April 5 - Albert Yoon, Northwestern Law University School of Law. Topic: Tort Reform, Education Law, Litigation
Thursday, April 12 - Michael Perry, Emory University School of Law. Topic: The Fourteenth Amendment's Mandate of Equal Citizenship
Monday, April 16 - Fred Gedicks, BYU (Gey). Topic: TBA
FALL 2006