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Faculty Colloquia, Spring 2009 Series
Colloquia
  • Alfred L. Brophy, University of North Carolina School of Law
  • Dennis D. Crouch, University of Missouri School of Law
  • Zanita Fenton, University of Miami School of Law
  • Mitu Gulati, Duke University School of Law
  • Scott Hershovitz, University of Michigan Law School
  • Christine Hurt, University of Illinois College of Law
  • Joseph Scott Miller, Lewis & Clark Law School
  • Juliet M. Moringiello, Widener University School of Law
  • Robert J. Rhee, University of Maryland School of Law
  • Robert Steinbuch, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law
  • Brian Z. Tamanaha, St. John's University School of Law

January 26: Dennis D. Crouch

February 2: Mitu Gulati
Sticky Contracts (or Why Don’t Law Firms Have R& D Departments?)

February 9: Zanita Fenton

February 16: Christine Hurt
The Windfall Myth

February 23: Alfred L. Brophy
The Sources and Nature of Antebellum Jurisprudence: Thomas Reade Roots Cobb’s An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery

March 16: Robert Steinbuch
Kidneys, Cash, and Kashrut: A Legal, Economic, and Religious Analysis of Selling Kidneys

March 23: Scott Hershovitz
Harry Potter and the Purposes of Tort Law

March 30: Joseph Scott Miller
Hoisting Originality

April 13: Robert J. Rhee
A Production Theory of Pure Economic Loss

April 17: Brian Z. Tamanaha
Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide on Judging

April 20: Juliet M. Moringiello
Balancing the Bankruptcy Code towards the Honest but Unfortunate Creditor

Publication Date
4-1-2009
Citation Information
Alfred L. Brophy, Dennis D. Crouch, Zanita Fenton, Mitu Gulati, et al.. "Faculty Colloquia, Spring 2009 Series" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_rhee/30/