| Distinguished Lecturers |
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Nov. 21, 2008
Professor Geoffrey Hazard
UC Hastings College of Law, Inaugural Miller-Becker Institute Distinguished Lecturer, Not the “City of God”: Confronting Multiple Obligations |
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April 13, 2009
Professor Graeme Dinwoodie
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Oldham Lecture, Trademarks as Key Words |
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Oct. 9, 2008
Professor Marc Spindelman
The Ohio State University, Domestic Partner Benefits |
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Oct 10, 2008
Professor David Cruz
University of Southern California, Gender Identity Rights |
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Oct. 13, 2008
Professor Orit Kamir
Hebrew University, Israel, Separation of Church and State in Jewish-Democratic Israel |
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Oct 20, 2008
Professor David Levine
UC Hastings College of Law, Public School Assignment Methods After the Seattle and Louisville Cases: The San Francisco Experience |
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Oct. 28, 2008
Professor Herbert Reginbogin
European University of Lefke, North Cyprus, Int’l Relations, Holocaust Reparations: Global Justice or U.S. Imperialism? |
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Nov 10, 2008
Professor Lisa Lerman
Catholic University School of Law, Revisiting the Lake Pleasant Bodies Case: Exploring Ethical Decisionmaking in Context |
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Jan 12, 2009
Professor Mae Quinn
University of Tennessee, Teaching Public Citizen Lawyering: From Aspiration to Inspiration |
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Feb. 9, 2009
Professor Andrew Martin, PhD
Center for Empirical Research in the Law, Washington University, Circuit Effects: How the Norm of Federal Judicial
Experience Biases the Supreme Court |
| Junior Scholar Exchange |
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Sept 8, 2008
Professor Andrew Lund
Pace, Demand Futility, Board Authority and Overdelegation |
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Feb. 23, 2009
Professor Michael Rich
Capital University School of Law, Cooperate or Go to Jail: Thirteenth Amendment Limitations on the Relationship between the State and Confidential Informants. |
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