2007-2008 Faculty Workshop Series

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The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law is pleased to announce its Faculty Workshop Series for the 2007-2008 academic year. The Law School launched a revitalized faculty workshop series in February 2007 with nine workshops in spring 2007, including presentations by Bruce Elman (Windsor), Roberta Kwall (DePaul), and Linda Malone (William & Mary). The series promotes an environment of scholarly inquiry and conversation about important issues of law and public policy.

All programs are held at noon in the Cox Lounge. For more information, contact Professor Tony Arnold, Chair of the Committee on Faculty Excellence, at tony.arnold@louisville.edu.

Date
Speaker
Topic
August 16

Judith Bannister, Senior Lecturer
Flinders University School of Law, Australia

Hate Speech from the Australian Perspective

To access an audio file of this presentation, click here.

August 28

John Cross, Grosscurth Chair in Intellectual Property
University of Louisville School of Law

Intellectual Property and the Constitution
September 10

Spencer Weber Waller, Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Institute of Consumer Antitrust Studies
Loyola University, Chicago School of Law

The Chicago School Virus

For a podcast of the presentation, click here.

To read the paper, click here.

October 1 Ahti Laitinen, University of Turku The University-level Education of Police Officers in Finland.
October 4
Tobias Keber, Esq., Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
International Law and the War on Terrorism
October 9

Vernellia Randall, Professor of Law
University of Dayton Law School

Health Equity*
October 18

Eric Freyfogle, Rowe Professor of Law
University of Illinois College of Law

The Right to Develop?**
October 19

Cedric Merlin Powell, Professor of Law
University of Louisville School of Law

Color-blindness and Inequality: Preserving Doctrinal Rhetoric
November 1

Brad Mank, Helmer Professor of Law
University of Cincinnati College of Law

Should States Have Greater Standing Rights Than Ordinary Citizens? Massachusetts v. EPA's New Standing Test for States
November 12

Nancy Marder, Professor of Law and Freehling Scholar
Chicago-Kent College of Law, IIT

Cameras in the Courtroom
January 14
Ariana Levinson, Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law

Lawyering Skills Principles and Methods Offer Insight as to Best Practices for Arbitration

To download paper, click here.

January 25
Beverly Moran, Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University

Adam Smith and the Search for an Ideal Tax

To download the paper, click here.

February 12 Elizabeth Pendo, Visiting Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law
The Doctor Can't See You Now: Access to Women's Health Care for Women with Disabilities
February 14 Rick Snell, Professor of Law, University of Tasmania Faculty of Law
 
March 20 Joan Loughrey, senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Center for Business Law and Practice, Leeds University
Corporate Governance and Regulating Corporate Lawyers--the UK Perspective
Mach 27

Julian Juergensmeyer, Professor of Law & Ben F. Johnson, Jr., Chair in Law, Georgia State University

The Rospuda Controversy: Roads versus Bogs in the European Union**
April 8 Andy Long, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Climate Change and Biodiversity
April 10
Katja Weckstrom, Visiting Professor of Law,
University of Turku - Finland
Testing the Contours of Trademark Law from the Perspective of the Contributory Infringer
April 18
Jim Dimitri, Clinical Associate Professor of Law
Faculty Advisor, Moot Court Society,
Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis
Speaking to Millennials: Giving Feedback to the Latest Generation of Law Students

*Supported in part by the Louisville Metro Center for Health Equity Distinguished Lecture Series in Health Equity.

**Supported by the Boehl Distinguished Lecture Series in Land Use Policy.