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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
Faculty Workshop Schedule - Spring 2007
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| Date |
Speaker / Respondent |
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Wednesday,
January 24 |
Aaron Baker, University at Durham |
Controlling Racial and Religious Profiling |
Thursday,
February 1 |
Jesse Goldner, Saint Louis University School of Law and co-author Jim Sheehan, U.S. Department of Justice |
Beyond the Anti-Kickback Statute: New Theories in Healthcare Fraud Prosecutions |
Thursday,
February 8 |
David Mitchell, University of Missouri-Columbia Law School |
Undermining Individual and Collective Citizenship: The Impact of Exclusion Laws on the African-American Community |
| Wednesday, February 28 |
Maria Pabón López, Indiana University School of Law |
The Future of Women in the Legal Profession: Recognizing the Challenges Ahead by Reviewing Current Trends. |
Monday,
March 5 |
Laura Underkuffler, Duke Law School |
Captured By Evil: The Idea of Corruption in
the Law |
Thursday,
March 29
Room 302 |
Tracy Kaye, Seton Hall Law School
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"Unfair" Tax Competition in the United States and the European Union |
Wednesday,
April 4 |
Eric Claeys, Saint Louis University School of Law |
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Wednesday,
April 18 |
Sidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Grafting Communitarian Values onto the Individual Autonomy Tree |
Wednesday,
April 25 |
Tom Berg, St. Thomas law school |
Interplay Between Church and State Relations and Issues Involving Race Relations, Social Justice and Anti-Poverty Programs |
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Faculty Workshop Schedule - Fall 2006
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| Date |
Speaker / Respondent |
Title |
Wednesday,
August 30 |
Eric Claeys, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Coming to the Nuisance and Natural Property Rights |
Monday,
September 11 |
Steve Munzer, UCLA School of Law |
Traditional Knowledge in Law and Global Justice |
Monday,
September 18 |
Elizabeth Magill, University of Virginia School of Law |
Understanding the New Administrative Law |
| Wednesday, October 4 |
Nancy Kaufman , Saint Louis University School of Law |
International Tax Principles and Premises |
Wednesday,
October 18 |
Henry Manne, Dean Emeritus, George Mason University School of Law |
A Reminiscence of Sixty Years Watching the Development of Law and Economics |
Thursday,
October 19 |
Louise Weinberg, University of Texas School of Law |
The Supreme Court and the Crisis of 1860 |
Monday,
October 30 |
Keith Sharfman, Rutgers School of Law-Newark |
Legal Valuation and Corporate Law |
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