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2000-2001 Faculty Colloquia Series

Thomas Bell, Professor of Law, Chapman University, USD School of Law Visiting Professor:
“Escape from Copyright: Market Success v. Statutory Failure in the Protection of Expressive Works,” September 2000.

David A. Skeel, Professor Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School:
“Repudiating the New Deal with Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code,” September 2000.

Thomas C. Grey, Nelson Bowman and Marie B. Sweitzer Professor of Law, Stanford Law School:
“Accident: The Structure and Domain of Tort Law,” September 2000.

Jeffery Atik, Suffolk University Law School and Visiting Professor, Loyola Law School (Los Angeles):
“Democratizing the WTO,” September 2000.

Gillian K. Hadfield, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto:
“Privatizing Commercial Law: Lessons from the Middle and the Digital Ages,” October 2000.

Mark J. Roe, Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School:
“Rents and Their Corporate Law Consequences,” November 2000.

Richard J. Ross, Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law:
“Communications Revolutions and Legal Culture: An Elusive Relationship,” November 2000.

Sanford V. Levinson, W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood Jr. Centennial Chair in Law and Professor of Government, University of Texas – Austin School of Law:
“Why the Canon Should be Expanded to Include the Insider Cases and the Saga of American Expansionism,” November 2000.

Jacqueline E. Ross, Indiana University School of Law, USD Law School Visiting Professor:
“The Problem of Multiple Punishment: Double Jeopardy, Double Counting, and the United States Sentencing Guidelines,” December 2000.

Keith N. Hylton, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law:
“Antitrust Intent,” December 2000.

Ian Ayres, Townsend Professor, Yale Law School:
Presentation on Campaign Finance, February 2001.

Neal Devins, Goodrich Professor of Law and Lecturer in Government, William & Mary School of Law:
“Congressional Factfinding and the Scope of Judicial Review: A Preliminary Analysis,” February 2001.

Steven P. Goldberg, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center:
“Spinoza and Modern American Law,” February 2001.

Richard Speidel, Beatrice Kuhn Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law and Visiting Professor, USD School of Law:
“Revising UCC Article 2: A View from the Trenches,” March 2001.

John Harrison, Professor of Law and Class of 1966 Research Professor, University of Virginia Law School:
“Nobody for President,” April 2001.

Mark Seidenfeld, Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law:
“Cognitive Loafing, Social Conformity and Judicial Review of Agency Rulemaking,” April 2001.

Seanna Shiffrin, Assistant Professor of Law, UCLA Law School:
“Egalitarianism, Choice-Sensitivity, and Accommodation,” May 2001.

Tom Smith, Professor of Law, USD School of Law:
 “Partnership Law, Economics & Evolutionary Biology,” June 2001.

Paul Caron, Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati Law School (USD School of Law Summer Visitor):
“Teaching Tax Through the Classic Cases,” June 2001.

Dennis Lilly, Professor of Law, University of Santa Clara Law School (USD School of Law Summer Visitor):
“The New Tax Act,” June 2001.

Todd Weiler, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto (USD School of Law Summer Visitor):
“Minimum Standards of Regulatory Treatment in International Law,” July 2001.

Larry Alexander, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, USD School of Law:
“Freedom of Speech as a Human Right,” July 2001.

Daniel B. Rodriguez, Dean and Professor of Law, USD School of Law:
“Construing Budget Bills,” July 2001.