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Faculty Colloquia, Spring 2009 Series

January 26: Dennis D. Crouch

February 2: Mitu Gulati
Sticky Contracts (or Why Don’t Law Firms Have R& D Departments?)

February 9: Zanita Fenton

February 16: Christine Hurt
The Windfall Myth

February 23: Alfred L. Brophy
The Sources and Nature of Antebellum Jurisprudence: Thomas Reade Roots Cobb’s An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery

March 16: Robert Steinbuch
Kidneys, Cash, and Kashrut: A Legal, Economic, and Religious Analysis of Selling Kidneys

March 23: Scott Hershovitz
Harry Potter and the Purposes of Tort Law

March 30: Joseph Scott Miller
Hoisting Originality

April 13: Robert J. Rhee
A Production Theory of Pure Economic Loss

April 17: Brian Z. Tamanaha
Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide on Judging

April 20: Juliet M. Moringiello
Balancing the Bankruptcy Code towards the Honest but Unfortunate Creditor

Gulati Abstract.pdf (27 kB)
Abstract of talk by Mitu Gulati, "Sticky Contracts (or Why Don’t Law Firms Have R& D Departments?)"

Hurt Abstract.pdf (22 kB)
Abstract of talk by Christine Hurt, "The Windfall Myth"

Brophy Abstract.pdf (28 kB)
Abstract of talk by Alfred Brophy, " The Sources and Nature of Antebellum Jurisprudence: Thomas Reade Roots Cobb’s An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery"

Steinbuch Abstract.pdf (24 kB)
Abstract of talk by Robert Steinbuch, "Kidneys, Cash, and Kashrut: A Legal, Economic, and Religious Analysis of Selling Kidneys"

Hershovitz Abstract.pdf (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Scott Hershovitz, "Harry Potter and the Purposes of Tort Law"

Miller Abstract.pdf (23 kB)
Abstract of talk by Joseph Scott Miller, "Hoisting Originality"

Rhee Abstract.pdf (23 kB)
Abstract of talk by Robert Rhee, "A Production Theory of Pure Economic Loss"

Tamanaha Abstract.pdf (24 kB)
Abstract of talk by Brian Tamanaha, "Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide on Judging"

Moringiello Abstract.doc (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Juliet Moringiello, "Balancing the Bankruptcy Code towards the Honest but Unfortunate Creditor"

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