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Faculty


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 2007
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
Sept. 5
Mark McKenna
Saint Louis University School of Law
Trademark Use and the Problem of Source in Trademark Law
Wednesday,
Sept. 19
Jack Chin
University of Arizona
The Tyranny of the Minority: Jim Crow and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty
Wednesday,
Sept. 26
Room 305
Joyce Herleth
Saint Louis University School of Law
Chris Rollins
Saint Louis University School of Law
Absorbing the Law: Practical Suggestions to Assist Students Obtain, Retain, and Reproduce Legal Information
Thursday,
Oct. 4
Childress Lecture Faculty Colloquium
 
Thursday, Oct. 11
Leandra Lederman
Indiana University School of Law ­ Bloomington
Stranger Than Fiction: Taxing Virtual Worlds
Wednesday,
Oct. 17
Mark Lemley
Stanford Law School
Ignoring Patents

Faculty Workshop Schedule - Spring 2008
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
January 30
Mike Wolff
Saint Louis University School of Law
Evidence-Based Judicial Discretion: Promoting
Pubic Safety through State Sentencing Reform.
Wednesday,
February 6
Mark Garrett
Public Policy Studies at SLU
Transit Justice: Social Equity in Post-Civil Rights Discourse.
Wednesday,
February 13
Howard Wasserman
Saint Louis University School of Law
Video and the Future of Civil Rights Litigation
Tuesday, February 19
Adam Chodorow
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Arizona State University
All the Good Titles are Taken: A Proposal for Taxing Virtual Income
Wednesday,
February 27
Mark Bernstein
Saint Louis University School of Law
et al.
Update on Library Services Supporting Faculty Scholarship
Wednesday,
March 12
Camille Nelson
Batson, O.J. and Snyder: Lessons from an Intersecting Trilogy
Wednesday,
March 26
Anders Walker
Saint Louis University School of Law
Cold Case: Herbert Wechsler, The New Deal, and The Political History of The Criminal Law Course
Wednesday,
April 9
Greg Mitchell
University of Virginia Law School
Contextual Evidence of Gender Discrimination: The Ascendance of 'Social Frameworks'
Monday,
April 14
Sam Jordan
Saint Louis University School of Law
Irregular Panels
Tuesday,
April 22
Amy Monahan
University of Missouri, Columbia
Defining Health Insurance

Faculty Workshop Schedule - Fall 2008
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
Sept. 3
Elizabeth Pendo
Saint Louis University School of Law
Disability And Access to Women's Health Care
Tuesday,
Sept. 9
Neil Buchanan
George Washington University Law School
Is It Sometimes Good To Run Budget Deficits? If So, Should We Admit It (Out Loud)?
Wednesday,
Sept. 17
Constitution Day
at Saint Louis University
Wednesday,
Sept. 24
David Stras
University of Minnesota Law School
Pierce Butler: A SUPREME Technician
Wednesday,
Oct. 1
Pete Salisch
Saint Louis University School of Law
The National Housing Trust Fund: A Challenge and an Opportunity for Creative
Public-Private Partnerships
Wednesday,
Oct. 8
Jeff Rachlinski
Cornell University Law School
A Thumb on the Scale: Investigating Implicit Bias on the Bench
Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 16-17 Courtroom
Still Crazy After All These Years
Wednesday,
Oct. 22
Ann Scarlett
Saint Louis University School of Law
To Jury or Not to Jury in Shareholder Derivative Litigation
Wednesday,
Oct. 29
Michael Moore
University of Illinois College of Law
Intention as a Marker of Moral Culpability and Legal Punishability
Wednesday,
Nov. 5
Nan Kaufman
Saint Louis University School of Law
TBA
Wednesday,
Nov. 12
TBA
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