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STEPHEN
R. PERRY John J. O’Brien Professor of
Law and Professor of Philosophy presented
“Equality, Fairness, and Foresight” to an Author-Meets-Critics session
on Arthur Ripstein’s recent book Equality, Responsibility, and
the Law at the Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical
Association, held in San Francisco in March 2001. In February, Perry
presented “Hart’s Methodological Positivism” at a Colloquium on Legal
and Political Philosophy hosted by Professor Ronald Dworkin at University
College London. In January, Perry chaired the Jurisprudence Section
Meeting at the American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting
held in San Francisco. The theme of the session was “New Directions
in Analytic Jurisprudence.” Perry presented “Cost-Benefit Analysis
and the Negligence Standard” to the John W. Wade Conference on the
Third Restatement of Torts, held at Vanderbilt University in September
2000. The paper has since been published in the Vanderbilt Law Review.
He delivered “Outcome-Responsibility and Capacity” to a Conference
on Responsibility and Luck held at Columbia Law School in March 2000.
A revised version will be published in a volume entitled “Relating
to Responsibility: New Essays for Tony Honore.” He presented “Is a
Descriptive Theory of Law Possible?” to a Conference on “Nature and
Methods of Legal Philosophy,” also held at Columbia Law School in
March 2001. |
Hart’s
Methodological Positivism, in Hart’s Postscript, ed. Jules Coleman,
(Oxford University Press, 2001)
Responsibility for Outcomes, Risk, and the Law of Torts,
in Philosophy and the Law of Torts, ed. Gerald Postema, (Cambridge
University Press: Forthcoming 2001)
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Negligence Standard (Symposium),
54 Vanderbilt Law Review 893 (2001)
Holmes v. Hart: The Bad Man in Legal Theory, in The
Path of the Law and Its Influence, ed. Steven Burton, (Cambridge University
Press, 2000)
The Relationship between Corrective and Distributive
Justice, in Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence, 4th series, ed. Jeremy
Horder, (Oxford University Press, 2000)
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CURTIS
REITZ Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor
of Law, together with Professor Charles W. Mooney, Jr. and Professor
Steven Harris, has completed a new edition of Professor John Honnold’s
classic casebook on Sales and Sales Financing. The Sales part, by
Professor Reitz, expands the coverage of the UNCITRAL Convention on
Contracts for International Sales of Goods. The Secured Financing
part, by Professor Mooney and Professor Harris, is founded on Revised
UCC Article 9, which took effect in most States on July 1, 2001. Professors
Mooney and Harris were the Reporters for the drafting of new Article
9. The two parts are published as independent books. In the coming
year, the two parts will be merged into a combined work. |
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