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Faculty Workshops

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.

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

Faculty Workshop Schedule - Spring 2009
Date Speaker / Respondent Title
Wednesday,
Jan. 21
Sam Jordan
Saint Louis University School of Law
Andy Hessick
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
Size & the Supreme Court
Tuesday,
Jan. 28
David Mitchell
University of Missouri School of Law
In With the New, Out With the Old: Broadening the Retroactive Application of Ameliorative Amendments to Prevent the Vindictive Justice of the Saving Clause
Wednesday,
Feb. 4
Anders Walker
Saint Louis University School of Law
Blackboard Jungle: Delinquency, Psychiatry, and the Bio-Politics of Brown
Wednesday,
Feb. 11
Chris Drahozel
The University of Kansas School of Law
Arbitration and Litigation as Competitors in the Pre-Dispute Market for Binding Dispute Resolution
Wednesday,
Feb. 18
Amy Coney Barrett
University of Notre Dame Law School
Substantive Canons and Faithful Agency
Wednesday,
Feb. 25
Isaak Dore
Saint Louis University School of Law
Foucault on Power
Monday,
Mar. 2
Mary Ann Case
University of Chicago Law School
Future of Feminism in the 21st Century
Wednesday,
Mar. 4
Robert Gatter
Saint Louis University School of Law
Constitutionalization of State Informed Consent Law
Wednesday,
Mar. 18
Allison Christians
University of Wisconsin Law School
Networks, Norms and National Tax Policy
Wednesday,
Mar. 25
Joel K. Goldstein
Saint Louis University School of Law
Cheney, Vice Presidential Power, and the War on Terror
Wednesday,
Apr. 1
Jeff A. Redding
Saint Louis University School of Law
Dignity, Legal Pluralism, and Same-Sex Marriage
Wednesday,
Apr. 8
Kathy Cerminara
Nova Southeastern University Law Center
Open-Access Hospice: Compassionate Reimbursement Rules in Medicare
Tuesday,
Apr. 14
Michael Siebecker
University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law
Trust & Transparency: Promoting Efficient Corporate Disclosure Through Fiduciary-Based Discourse
Wednesday,
Apr. 22
Michael Perry
Emory University School of Law
Protecting Constitutionally Entrenched Human Rights: What Role for the Courts?

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
Peter W. Salsich, Jr.
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 M. 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
Nancy H. Kaufman
Saint Louis University School of Law
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