Faculty Workshops 2018-19

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July 30 - Law Review Camp

10:00am 
    Presenter:
 Amanda Hughett, “Our Work Keeps This Place Running”: Prison Labor and Prison Finance in the Age of Mass Incarceration
    Commentators:  Michael Boucai and Matt Dimick

12:45pm
    Presenter: Jennifer Pacella, “Fixing USA Gymnastics”
    Commentators: Nellie Drew and Jack Schlegel

Aug 7 - Law Review Camp

10:00am 
    Presenter:
 Luis Chiesa, “Can Men be Raped?” 
    Commentators: Michael Boucai, Guyora Binder

11:15am
    Presenter: Jessica Owley, “Property in Confederate Monuments”
    Commentators: Amanda Hughett and Rick Su

12:45pm
    Presenter: Matt Dimick, “Equity, Efficiency and Uncertainty in Liability Rules”
    Commentators: Jim Wooten and Lucinda Finley

Aug 8 - Law Review Camp

10:00am 
    Presenter:
 Brenner Fissell, “Criminalization by Administrative Agencies: A Critique”
    Commentators:  David MacNamee and Luis Chiesa

11:15am
    Presenter: Jim Gardner, “A Democratic Theory Analysis of Primary Elections”
    Commentators:  Matt Steilen and Rick Su  

12:45pm
    Presenter: Matt Steilen, “The Constitutional Convention in Theory and Practice: A Reply to Tuck and Wood”
    Commentators: Jim Gardner and Brenner Fissell

Aug 9 - Law Review Camp

11:15am
    Presenter: David MacNamee "A Theory of Fundamental Law"
    Commentators: Matt Steilen and Jonathan Manes

12:45pm
    Presenter: Michael Boucai, "Before Loving"
    Commentators: Luis Chiesa and Jim Gardner

Sept. 7

Martha McCluskey
Title: Beyond Public Incapacity:  Vulnerability’s Legal Theory for Ambitious Social Change

Sept. 14

Irus Braverman
Title: “Murky Waters: The Nature of Springs and the Israeli Occupation”  

Sept. 28

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Daniel Markovits (Yale Law School)
Title: The Meritocracy Trap

Oct. 5

Matt Dimick
Title: Critical Labor Law: A Critique

Oct. 12

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Michael Storper (UCLA Luksin School of Public Affairs)
Title: Regional Innovation Transitions

Oct. 26

Mark Bartholomew
Title: The Law of Advertising Outrage

Nov. 9 (Law Library reception area)

Mitchell Lecture Speaker: John Braithwaite (Australian National University)
Title: Tempered Power, Variegated Capitalism, Law and Society

Nov. 30

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Saule Omarova, Cornell Law School
Title: New Tech V. New Deal: Fintech as a Systemic Phenomenon

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Jan. 22 - Law Review Camp

10:00am 
    Presenter:
 Jack Schlegel: “Third turtle down”  
    Commentators:  Daniel Platt and Jim Wooten

11:10am 
    Presenter:
 Daniel Platt: "The Problem of Peonage" 
    Commentators: Matt Dimick and Athena Mutua

12:30pm 
    Presenter:
 Mandy Hughett: “Prison Labor” 
    Commentators: Daniel Platt and Michael Boucai

1:40pm 
    Presenter:
 Athena Mutua, “The Making of a Black Nationalist”  
    Commentators: Mandy Hughett and Jack Schlegel

Jan. 23 - Law Review Camp

10:00am 
    Presenter:
 Jessie Owley, “Climate Migration and Conservation Lands” 
    Commentators:  Rick Su and Maggie Shannon

11:10am 
    Presenter:
 Rick Su, “Democracy in Rural America” 
    Commentators: Errol Meidinger and  Matt Steilen

12:30pm 
    Presenter:
  Errol Meidinger: “The TPP and Environmental Regulation” 
    Commentators: Tara Melish and Jessie Owley

1:40pm 
    Presenter:
 Guyora Binder, “Democracy and the Authority of Law”
    Commentators: David McNamee and  Jim Wooten

Feb. 1

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Title: Financing Legal Education through Student Loans: Implications on Debt and Career Choice

Feb. 22

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Catherine Fisk, Berkeley Law
Title: Lawyers, Labor Protest, and the First Amendment in the Mid-Twentieth Century

Mar. 1

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: András Sajó, Central European University
Title: Human Rights in a Closing World

Mar. 8

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Cristina Bicchieri, University of Pennsylvania 
Title: Social Proximity and the Evolution of Norm Compliance

Mar. 15

Daniel Platt
Title:
 The Domestication of Finance: Gender and Credit in the United States, 1830-1930

Mar. 29

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Matthew D. Adler, Duke Law School
Title: Measuring Social Welfare: Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis

Apr. 5

Laura Ford
Title: The Intellectual Property of Nations: Sociological and Historical Perspectives on a Modern Legal Institution

Apr. 19

Anya Bernstein
Title:
 Selective Empiricism in Statutory Interpretation

Apr. 26

James A. Gardner
Title: Conceptions of Politics in Comparative Perspective

May 3

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: John J Donohue III, Stanford Law School
Title: Right to Carry Laws and Violent Crimes

May 10

Baldy Distinguished Speaker: Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Title: Financing Legal Education Through Student Loans: Implications on Debt and Career Choice