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2002-2003 Faculty Colloquia Series

James Lindgren, Stanford Clinton Senior Research Professor, Northwestern University School of Law:
“Untangling the Myth of the Model Minority,” September 17, 2002.

Winfried Brugger, Chair for Public Rights, General State Teachings and Philosophy of Law, Heidelberg University:
September 27, 2002.

Donald A. Dripps, University of Minnesota Law School:
“Fundamental Retribution Error: Criminal Justice and the Cognitive Psychology of Blame,” October 7, 2002.

Peter J. Hammer, Professor of Law, University of Michigan:
"A Copernican View of Health Care Antitrust," October 10, 2002

Michael S. Paulsen, Briggs & Morgan Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School:
“The Interpretive Force of the Constitution’s Secret Drafting History,” October 18, 2002.

Amy L. Wax, University of Pennsylvania Law School:
“Economic Models of the ‘Family-Friendly’ Workplace: Making the Case for Change,” October 24, 2002.

Adam Hirsch, David M. Hoffman Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law:
November 7, 2002.

Robert F. Nagel, University of Colorado School of Law:
Marbury v. Madison and Modern Judicial Review,” November 8, 2002.

Susan Hurley, University of Warwick:
"Imitation, Media Violence, and Freedom of Speech," November 11, 2002.

Lawrence Solum, Loyola Law School:
"The Layers Principle: Internet Architecture and the Law," November 20, 2002.

David Strauss, Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law, University of Chicago:
"Must Like Cases be Treated Alike?" December 10, 2002.


USD School of Law Fifth Annual Faculty Research Colloquium

Friday, January 10, 2003

Presentation:  Paul Horton

“The State Presence In (and Against)Trademark Law”
Commentator:  Larry Solum

Presentation:  Laurence Claus

“Protecting Rights from Rights: What the Ninth Amendment Tells Us Today”
Commentator:  Mike Ramsey

Presentation:  Steve Smith

“From Law’s Quandary: Chapter 6: How Does Law Mean? Part Two”
Commentator:  Michael Rappaport

Panel on “Legal Scholarship: Where Has It Been, Where Is It Going?”

Introduction: Carl Auerbach
Presentations: Larry Alexander, Frank Partnoy, Tom Smith, Mary Jo Wiggins

Ian Haney Lopez, University of California at Berkeley:
“Racism on Trial,” February 3, 2003.

Kim Rubenstein, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Melbourne, Australia:
“Shifting Membership: Rethinking Nationality in International Law,” February 12, 2003.

Owen D. Jones, Arizona State University College of Law:
“Time-Shifted Rationality and the Law of Law’s Leverage: Behavioral Economics Meets Behavior Biology,” February 21, 2003.

Sai Prakash, University of San Diego School of Law:
March 5, 2003.

Ted Seto, Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Tax LL.M. Program, Loyola Law School (Los Angeles):
March 6, 2003.

James Q. Wilson, James Collins Professor of Management, University of California at Los Angeles, School of Business:
March 21, 2003.

Robert J. Peroni, Visiting Professor, Northwestern University School of Law:
“The Chaotic State of U.S. Tax Policy in 2003," April 1, 2003

Steven Hartwell, Professor of Law, USD School of Law:
“USD’s Legal Clinics,” April 4, 2003.

Mark L. Movsesian, Hofstra University School of Law:
“Rediscovering Williston,” April 11, 2003.