Faculty Workshops
Loyola Law School is pleased to announce the Faculty Schedule. If you would like to attend a workshop, please contact Bridget Klink at (213) 736-1407, or at bridget.klink@lls.edu. Workshops are generally held on Thursdays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. in the Courtroom of the 90s in Girardi (2nd floor) (map) unless noted otherwise.
Fall Semester 2009
Mark your calendars! We have a diverse and very interesting set of Faculty Workshops scheduled for this semester. Set forth below is the schedule:
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August 20 Daniel E. Ho, "Did Liberal Justices Invent the Standing Doctrine? An Empirical Study of the Evolution of Standing, 1921-2006*" |
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August 27 Jeffery Atik,
"Basel II: A Post-Crisis Port-Mortem" |
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September 3 I. Glenn Cohen,
“Protecting Patients with Passports: Medical Tourism and the Patient-Protective Argument” |
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September 10 Robert Tsai, Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law "The Pacific Northwest Homeland" |
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September 17 Eduardo Peñalver,
"The Illusory Right to Abandon" |
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September 24 Claire A. Hill, "Rationality in an Unjust World: A Research Agenda" |
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October 1 Donald Braman, Associate Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School "Some Realism About Naturalism" |
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October 8 Katherine Barnes, "Measuring Crime Severity" |
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October 15 Mark Kende, "Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds: South Africa and the United States" |
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October 22 Samuel H. Pillsbury, "Why Psychopaths Are Responsible" |
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October 29 Michelle Wilde Anderson, "Mapped Out of Local Democracy" |
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November 5 Pamela Samuelson, "The Future of Books in Cyberspace" |
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