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2003-2004 Faculty Colloquia Series

Nicole Garnett, University of Notre Dame Law School:
“Property Regulation and the Public Order,” September 19, 2003.

Richard Garnett, University of Notre Dame Law School:
“Religion, Division, and the First Amendment,” September 22, 2003.

Norman W. Spaulding, III, University of California, Berkeley School of Law:
“Constitution as Counter-Monument: Federalism, Reconstruction and the Problem of Collective Memory,” September 26, 2003.

Jill E. Fisch, Fordham University School of Law:
“The Qualified Legal Compliance Committee: Using the Attorney Conduct Rules to Restructure the Board of Directors,” October 10, 2003.

Lan Cao, College of William & Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law:
“The Diaspora of Ethnic Economies: Beyond the Pale?” October 13, 2003.

William Van Alstyne, Duke University School of Law:
“Federalism Decisions and the Rehnquist Court,” October 16, 2003.

Stanley Fish, Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago;
Stephen G. Gey, Florida State University College of Law;
Leslie C. Griffin, University of Houston Law Center;
Michael J.  Perry, Emory University School of Law;
Nomi M. Stolzenberg, University of Southern California Law School:
Institute for Law and Philosophy Roundtable on Religion, November 14-15, 2003

William Araiza, Loyola Law School (Marymount):
“The Section 5 Power and the Three-Tiered Structure of Equal Protection,” November 18, 2003.

F. Scott Kieff, Washington University School of Law (St. Louis):
“The Case for Registering Patents and the Law and Economics of Present Patent-Obtaining Rules,” November 19, 2003.

Stacey L. Dogan, Northeastern University School of Law:
“Trademarks and Consumer Search Costs on the Internet,” February 13, 2004.

Martha Fineman, Emory University School of Law:
“The Autonomy Myth: A Theory of Dependency,” February 19, 2004.

Steven Smith, University of San Diego School of Law:
“Nonestablishment ‘Under God’? The Nonsectarian Principle,” February 27, 2004.

John S. Dzienkowski, University of Texas at Austin School of Law:
“The Judicial Regulation of Lawyers’ Conduct in the Litigation,” March 4, 2004.

Randy E. Barnett, Boston University School of Law and Austin B. Fletcher Professor:
“Restoring the Lost Constitution,” March 5, 2005.

Connie Rosati, University of California at Davis Philosophy Department:
“Some Puzzles About the Objectivity of Law,” March 9, 2004.

Christopher R. Drahozal, University of Kansas School of Law:
“Ex Ante Selection of Disputes for Litigation,” March 26, 2004.

Stanley Fish, Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago;
Dagfinn Føllesdal, Stanford University, Department of Philosophy:
Institute for Law and Philosophy Roundtable: What is Legal Interpretation? April 2-3, 2004.

John A. Swain, University of Arizona James E. Rogers School of Law:
“Piercing the Veil to Assert Personal Jurisdiction Over Corporate Affiliates: An Empirical Study of the Cannon Doctrine” and “Cybertaxation and the Commerce Clause: Entity Isolation or Affiliate Nexus?” April 15, 2004.

Allen Buchanan, University of Arizona Department of Philosophy and Fellow of the National Humanities Center:
Institute for Law and Philosophy Public Lecture, April 27, 2004.

Paul Horwitz, Visiting Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law:
“Grutter’s First Amendment,” April 29, 2004.

Richard H. Pildes, New York University School of Law:
“Emergency Contexts Without Emergency Powers: The United States’ Constitutional Approach to Rights During Wartime,” May 3, 2004.