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Faculty Workshop Archive

The Saint Louis University School of Law hosts an active faculty workshop series. The School of Law hosts paper presentations, by both inside and outside speakers, to keep abreast of new research and methods in the legal academy, to exchange feedback and criticism, and to reinforce the faculty’s commitments to sound fundamentals and to scholarly excellence. Faculty workshops are open to Saint Louis University School of Law faculty and to others by invitation. For more information, please contact Anders Walker at awalke16@slu.edu.

For current faculty workshops, please click here.

Archived Workshops
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008

Faculty Workshop Schedule - Fall 2004
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
August 25
Mark Drumbl
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Collective Violence and Individual Punishment:  The Criminality of Mass Atrocity

Wednesday,
September 1

Pamela Bridgewater
American University Washington College of Law
Ain't I A Slave: Slavery, Reproductive Abuse and Reparations
Wednesday,
September 8
Henry Ordower
Saint Louis University School of Law
Seeking Consistency in Distinguishing Capital from Current Expenditures
Wednesday,
September 15
Michael Korybut
Saint Louis University School of Law
Joyce Herleth
Saint Louis University School of Law
How Different Student Learning Styles Affect Teaching
Wednesday,
September 29
Eric Claeys
Saint Louis University School of Law
Canadian Drug Imports and the Takings Clause
Thursday,
September 30
Drew Days
Yale Law School
An informal faculty colloquium in conjunction with the Childress Lecture
Monday,
October 4
Ruben Garcia
California Western School of Law
Labor's Freedom of Association Post-9/11
Wednesday,
October 6
Pete Salsich
Saint Louis University School of Law
Does Municipal Exclusion Serve Rational Ends?
Wednesday,
October 13
Thomas Healy
Seton Hall University School of Law
The Rise of Unnecessary Constitutional Rulings
Thursday,
October 28
Stacey Dogan
Northeastern University School of Law
The Merchandising Right: Fragile Theory or Fait Accompli?

Faculty Workshop Schedule - Spring 2005
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
February 9
Eric Claeys
Saint Louis University School of Law

A Workshop On Workshops

Wednesday,
February 23

Larry Solum
University of San Diego School of Law
Virtue Jurisprudence: An Aretaic Theory of Law
Wednesday,
March 2
Adam Steinman
University of Cinncinnati College of Law
Optimizing Appellate Jurisdiction
Wednesday,
March 23
Lee Epstein
Washington University School of Law
Does the U.S. Constitution Need an ERA?
Monday,
March 28
David Sloss
Saint Louis University School of Law
Presenting a working sketch of his book with the working title of "The Passive Vices: How U.S. Courts Obstruct the Development of a Global Order Based on the Rule of Law"
Wednesday,
March 30
Mark McKenna
Saint Louis University School of Law
The Normative Foundations of Trademark Law
[CANCELLED]
Wednesday,
April 6
Lee Fennel
University of Illinois College of Law
Efficient Trespass: The Case for 'Bad Faith' Adverse Possession
Monday,
April 11
Peggy McGuiness
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
Multilateralism and War
Wednesday,
April 13
Karen Bravo
Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis
CARICOM, the Myth of Sovereignty and Aspirational Economic Integration
Monday,
April 18
Margareth Etienne
University of Illinois College of Law
The Ethics of Cause Lawyering: An Emperical Examination of Criminal Defense Lawyers as Cause Lawyers

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