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Faculty Workshops
The Saint Louis University School of Law hosts an active faculty workshop series. The Law School 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.
For current faculty workshops, please click here.
Archived Workshops
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
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Faculty Workshop Schedule - Spring 2006
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Speaker / Respondent |
Title |
Wednesday,
January 11 |
Roger Goldman, Saint Louis University School of Law Callis Professor of Law / Eric Claeys, Saint Louis University School of Law |
The Resegregation Decisions and the New Federalism. |
Wednesday,
January 18 |
Henry Ordower, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Demystifying Hedge Funds, or How High Is Your Fulcrum? |
Wednesday,
January 25 |
Scott Kieff, Washington-St. Louis University School of Law /
Mark McKenna, Saint Louis University School of Law |
A Private Ordering Solution to the Public Problems of Anticommons |
| Wednesday, February 1 |
Alan Howard, Saint Louis University School of Law / Roger Goldman, Saint Louis University School of Law Callis Professor of Law |
Mode in the Middle |
Tuesday,
February 7 |
Robert Tsai, University of Oregon Law School / Alan Howard, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Eloquence and
Reason |
Wednesday,
February 8 |
Ruqaiijah Yearby, Loyola University-Chicago Law School |
Is It Too Late For Title VI Enforcement?: Seeking Redemption of the Unequal United States' Long Term Care System
Through International Means
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Wednesday,
February 15 |
David Sloss, Saint Louis University School of Law / Isaak Dore, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Treaties in U.S. Courts: Judge Bork's Anti-Originalist Revolution |
Wednesday,
February 22 |
Stephanie Stern, Loyola University-Chicago Law School / Doug Williams, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Environmental Incentives and the Psychology of Motivation |
Wednesday,
March 1 |
Wendy Seltzer, Brooklyn Law School / Berkman Center for Internet & Society |
Free Speech Unmoored in Copyright¹s Safe Harbor |
Wednesday,
March 8 |
Shavar Jeffries, Seton Hall Law School |
The Fundamental Incapacity of Public Schools to Educate Stigmatized Minorities |
Wednesday,
March 22 |
Richard Reuben, University of Missouri Law School |
Democracy and Dispute Resolution: Rethinking `The Rule of Law' |
Wednesday,
April 5 |
Wendell Pritchett, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development in the 21st Century |
Wednesday,
April 12 |
Nichole Porter , Saint Louis University School of Law |
Enforcing Equal Opportunity When Reasonable Accommodations Affect Other Employees |
Wednesday,
April 19 |
Kim Brooks, University of British Columbia Law School |
Tax Treaty Treatment of Royalty Payments from Low-Income Countries |
Monday,
April 24 |
Darius Whelan, University of Cork |
Mental Health Law: Civil Commitment in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland |
Wednesday,
April 26 |
Kristen Brandser, University of Cincinnati Law School |
Bankruptcy Reform and the Financial Well-Being of Women |
| Faculty Workshop Schedule - Fall 2005
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| Date |
Speaker / Respondent |
Title |
Tuesday,
September 13 |
John McGinnis, Northwestern University Law School |
The Judicial Filibuster, the Median Senator, and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty |
Wednesday,
September 21 |
Mark McKenna, Saint Louis University School of Law |
The Normative Foundations of Trademark Law |
Thursday,
September 29 |
Stephen Bainbridge, UCLA School of Law |
Shareholder Activism and Institutional Investors |
| Wednesday, October 5 |
Isaak Dore, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Mode in the Middle
The Epistemological Foundations of Law
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Tuesday,
October 19 |
Miriam Cherry, Cumberland Law School, Samford University |
Markets for Markets:Origins and Subjects of Information Markets |
Tuesday,
October 25 |
Eric Claeys, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Jefferson Meets Coase: Train Sparks, Natural Rights, and Law and Economics |
Wednesday,
November 9 |
Mark Shultz, Southern Illinois University School of Law |
Calling the Tune: Compulsory Licensing and the Entertainment Industry as a Ward of the State |
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