2010-2011 Earle Mack School of Law Colloquium Series
Sept. 1, 2010
“Nearing Extinction: Civil Trials in the Federal Courts”
Marc Galanter
John and Rylla Bosshard Professor of Law and South Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science
Sept. 16, 2010
“Same-Sex Marriage, Second-Class Citizenship, and Law’s Social Meaning”
Michael C. Dorf
Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law, Cornell University Law School
Sept. 29, 2010
“An Agenda for the Global Clinical Movement”
Margaret Maisel
Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Legal Clinics, Florida International University College of Law
Nov. 8. 2010
“Serving Two Masters Revisited: Cause Lawyering in Sheff v. O'Neill”
Michael Paris
Assistant Professor, College of Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
Feb. 4, 2011
“The Power and Purpose of International Law”
Mary Ellen O’Connell
Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law and Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution, University of Notre Dame Law School
Feb. 16, 2011
“Feel Like Making Babies? Mapping the Borders of the Right to Procreate in a Post-Coital World”
Kimberly Mutcherson
Associate Professor, Rutgers-Camden School of Law
Feb. 18, 2011
"Unmasking Project Finance: Risk Mitigation, Risk Inducement, and an Invitation to Development Disaster"
Shalanda Baker
William H. Hastie Fellow, Wisconsin Law School
Feb. 25, 2011
“The Phantom Menace: Why Most Americans Are Wrong About Reparations”
Carlton Mark Waterhouse
Associate Professor of Law and Dean's Fellow, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
March 2, 2011
“IP Interventions: Stories of IP’s Role in the Lives of Artists and Scientists”
Jessica Silbey
Associate Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
March 10, 2011
“Child Support Enforcement on the Margins: Prisoners, Families and the Best Interests of Low Income Children”
Ann Cammett
Associate Professor of Law, University of Nevada-Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
March 23, 2011
“Standing’s Asymmetries”
Heather Elliott
Assistant Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law
April 6, 2011
“Re-regulation in Financial Crises”
Kimberly D. Krawiec
Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law