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Sample of Recent Faculty Activity

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2008

October 2008

  • Anita Allen, presenter, 2007-08 Jerome Hall Memorial Lecture, Hastings Law School, October 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, “Reproductive Justice After Carhart,” Yale Law School, October 2008.

May 2008

  • Christopher Yoo, presenter, “The Changing Economics of Information Industries,” Conference on “Information and the Information Economy,” Fordham University, New York, New York, May 2, 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, conference on reproductive justice, Stanford Law School, May 2008.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, Conference on The Evolution of Criminal Law, Rutgers Institute for Law and Philosophy, New Brunswick, NJ, May 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, on privacy at the annual Central Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, May 2008.

April 2008

  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Management-Based Regulation and Prospects for Regulatory Reform,” Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, April 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, Intellectual Property and Feminism conference at American University, April 2008.
  • Howard Lesnick, presenter, "The Practice of Teaching, the Practice of Law: What Does It Mean to Practice Responsibly?" for the Annual Dyson Lecture at Pace Law School, April 2008.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, Symposium on the Role of Victims in the Criminal Justice System, Pace Law School, April 2008.

March 2008

  • Howard Lesnick, presenter, "Love of Neighbor and the Practice of Law," international invitational conference of judge, lawyers, and teachers, Loppiano, Italy, March 8-14, 2008.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Beyond Compliance: Why Firms Join Voluntary Environmental Programs and Why It Matters,” University of California, San Diego Law School, March 2008.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “State and Federal Performance-Based Environmental Programs: Assessing Goals, Activities, Communication, and Data Collection,” Harvard University, March 2008.
  • Anita Allen, series of talks and lectures on diversity in contemporary life at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 2008.
  • Anita Allen, commentator, “Narrative Construction of the Self” conference sponsored by the Penn Philosophy Department, March 2008.

February 2008

  • Kermit Roosevelt debated 9th Circuit Judge Clifford Wallace on the topic of Judicial Activism, Feb. 8, 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, keynote address, Northern California Phi Beta Kappa Association, Feb. 16, 2008.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, a Donahue Lecture at Suffolk University Law School, Feb. 28, 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, on the ethics of spying at the annual meetings of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, February 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, first Deirdre G.Martin Memorial Lecture, organized by the Law & Technology group at the University of Ottawa, February 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, Penn Africans Studies Center conference on the 1968 Kerner Commission Report February 2008.

January 2008

  • Anita Allen, presenter, Center for Professional and Applied Ethics and Chancellor’s Diversity Lecturer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, January 23-24, 2008.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Leveraging the Private Sector: Management-Based Approaches to Environmental Protection,” University of Pennsylvania Institute of Global Environmental Leadership, January 2008)
  • Stephen Burbank, remarks on Judicial Independence and Separation of Powers at an AALS Workshop on the Courts, January 2008.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, Genetics Roundtable at the University of Maryland Law school, January 2008.
  • Stephen Burbank, moderator, panel on Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly at a meeting of the Standing Committee on Rules of the Judicial Conference, January 2008.

2007

December 2007

  • Claire Finkelstein, speaker, "Contracts Under Coercion: Should One Keep a Promise to a Robber?," Faculty Speaker Series, Tufts University, Dec. 1, 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, chair for Immigrant/Migrant Rights Working Group and Labor Working Group, U.S. Shadow Report to U.N. Committee on Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination on Convention compliance, submitted Dec. 10, 2007.
  • Eric Feldman, presenter, meeting in Tokyo organized by Penn Professor Art Caplan about law/ethics/vaccines. A very distinguished group of people coming from all over the world participated, December 2007.
  • Catherine Struve, commentator on a paper presented at the Penn Law Review's Symposium on "Fairness to Whom? Perspectives on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005," December 2007.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem,” Law and Economics/Legal Theory Workshop, University of Toronto Law School, December 2007.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Risk Equity” session of the Society for Risk Analysis annual conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2007.
  • Louis Rulli, presenter, “Ethical Issues in Public Interest Practice” to managing and supervising attorneys at Community Legal Services and Philadelphia Legal Assistance, December 2007.
  • Louis Rulli, faculty planner, Public Interest Law Day for public interest, pro bono and private practitioners; presenter, “Practical Strategies for Addressing Ethical Issues of Working with Non-Lawyers” December 2007.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “E-Rulemaking: Implications from the U.S. Experience,” International Regulatory Reform Conference, Berlin, December 2007.

November 2007

  • Sarah Paoletti, presenter/panelist, Penn Media’s Immigration Seminar, National Press Club, Washington, D.C. November 2, 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, panelist and fcilitator, Working Hands: Immigrant Workers and Human Rights, sponsored by the ACLU, National Employment Law Center (NELP), The Farmworker Association of Florida, ACLU of Florida (Nov. 3-4, 2007).
  • Sarah Paoletti, presenter/panelist, Migrant Rights and Global Health, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, TX, November 14, 2007).
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Contracts Under Coercion: Should One Keep a Promise to a Robber?,"Law and Philosophy Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, Nov. 26, 2007.
  • Howard Chang, presenter,"Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution," Law and Economics Workshop at the University of Chicago Law School, November 27, 2007.
  • Christopher Yoo, speaker, Wharton Colloquium on Media and Communications Law, University of Pennsylvania, November 30-December 1, 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, paper on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 at the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Symposium, November 2007.
  • Eric Feldman, presenter, “Slippery Slopes: Tort Law and Ski Accidents in the US,” in Bormio, Italy, several hours north of Milan, at the 2nd European Snow Law Forum, November 2007.
  • Praveen Kosuri, speaker, Wharton Small Business Development Center – Legal Issues Workshop, “Turning your Lawyer into a Business Asset,” November 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, participant, meeting of the Irish Criminal Law Codification Advisory Committee, Dublin, November 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, planning conference for Oxford University Press book project, Handbook of Criminal Law Theory, Louisiana State University Law School, November 2007.
  • Catherine Struve, panelist, "Separation of Powers," at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges, November 2007.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Engaging Business in the Regulation of Nanotechnology,” Northeastern University November 2007.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Weak Democracy, Strong Information: The Role for Information Technology in the Rulemaking Process,” Harvard University, November 2007.

October 2007

  • Sarah Paoletti, served as the U.S.-facilitator for the Binational Labor Justice Convening (Encuentro por la Justicia Laboral Binacional), convened by Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc. and ProDesc, Mexico City, October 4-8, 2007.
  • Anita Allen, Keynote Speaker, Collegium of Black Women Philosophers – Inaugural Conference, Vanderbilt University, October 19-20, 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, panelist, Refugees and International Law, ILO Symposium on Human Rights in North Korea, Penn Law School, October 25, 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, moderator, “Global Immigration and Economic Needs,” Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism (Citizenship, Borders and Human Needs), Oct. 25, 2007.
  • Christopher Yoo, speaker, Symposium on “Law in a Networked World,” University of Chicago Legal Forum October 26-27, 2007.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, The Revealed I, “A Dialogue Among Four Dolls: Women and the Internet,” University of Ottawa Law School, October 26, 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, lecturer, Latino Labor and Employment, Latino Health Seminar, Penn Medical School, October 29, 2007.
  • Christopher Yoo, presenter, “Innovation in Wireless Telephony: A Case Study in Network Diversity,” Conference on the “Federal Unbundling Commission?,” Free State Foundation, Washington, D.C., October 30, 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, on the judiciary at Susquehanna University, October 2007.
  • Eric Feldman, reviewer this year for the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, which administers Fulbright grants, as a member of the Japan/Korea Peer Review Committee October/November 2007.
  • Praveen Kosuri, speaker, University of Pennsylvania Asian Pacific American Heritage Week – Career Roundtable, October 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, speaker, “The New Face of Women’s Legal History” symposium, University of Akron School of Law’s Constitutional Law Center, October 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, speaker, Abortion Protest and Policy symposium, Baldy Center for Social Policy at SUNY Buffalo Law School, October 2007.
  • Alan Lerner, presenter, “Robert Frost, Yogi Berra and the Future of Child Advocacy Clinics,” Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the University of Arizona’s Child Advocacy Clinic, October 2007.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem,” Legal Theory Workshop, UCLA Law School, October 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, organizer of the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on the New Theoretical System of Criminal Law in the Age of Globalization, Beijing, China, October 2007.
  • Louis Rulli, presenter, the federal College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 at the Philadelphia Bar Association for executive directors of public interest organizations, October 2007.
  • Louis Rulli, keynote speaker at Pro Bono Opportunities Day sponsored by the Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP) and held at Montgomery McCracken Walker and Rhoads, October 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter and panel organizer, “Constituting Gender and Citizenship in the American Polity,” American Society for Legal History annual meeting in Tempe, Arizona, October 2007.
  • Praveen Kosuri, speaker, Summit of the Inner City Economic Forum to Focus on Mobilizing Capital for Inner-City Revitalization, October 2007.

September 2007

  • Howard Chang, presenter,"Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution," Penn Law faculty workshop September 19, 2007.
  • Professor William Burke-White, speaker, War Crimes Research Symposium about Genocide, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Sept. 28, 2007.
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "A Philosophical Argument Against the Death Penalty," Faculty Enrichment Series, Florida State University College of Law, September 29, 2005.
  • Christopher Yoo, “Mandating Access to Telecom and the Internet: The Hidden Side of Trinko,” 35th Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia, September 30, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, speaker, University of Delaware Department of History Workshop, September 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, University of North Carolina Law School Faculty Workshop, September 2007.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem” presented to the Faculty Workshop, Duke University Law School, September 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, Southern Methodist University Law Faculty Forum Series, September 2007.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, Florida State University College of Law Faculty Workshop, September 2007.
  • Cary Coglianese, presenter, “Beyond Compliance: Why Firms Join Voluntary Environmental Programs and Why It Matters,” Georgetown University Law School, Washington, DC, Sept. 2007.
  • Sarah Paoletti, with five students from the Transnational Legal Clinic to Ghana to take statements from Liberian refugees at the Buduburam Refugee Camp for the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Sept. 21-29, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter, Second Annual Symposium on Labor and Employment Law, University of Colorado and Denver University Law Schools, September 2007.

August 2007

  • Christopher Yoo, panelist on “The Jurisprudence of Justice Kennedy,” Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of American Law Schools, Amelia Island, Florida, August 4, 2007.
  • Howard Chang, presenter,"Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution" Copenhagen Business School, August 27, 2007.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, "The Effect of Joint and Several Liability Under Superfund on Brownfields" symposium on environmental law and economics, Copenhagen Business School, Aug. 29, 2007.

July 2007

  • Howard Chang, presenter, “The Economics of International Labor Migration and the Case for Global Distributive Justice in Liberal Political Theory,” University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, England, July 21, 2007.
  • Anita Allen, Speaker, American Constitution Society, Washington, D.C., July 27, 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, debated proposals to change the tenure of Supreme Court Justices at the joint judicial conference of the Eighth and Tenth Circuits, July 2007.
  • Alan Lerner, presenter, workshop at Viet Nam University in Hanoi for law professors on “Clinical Teaching Theory and Methods,” sponsored by VNU and Bridges Across borders, July 2007.
  • Stephanos Bibas, presenter, the future of sentencing after Rita v. United States to the Eighth and Tenth Circuit Judges' Conference in Colorado (July 2007).
  • Stephen Burbank, served on the faculty of a ALI-ABA webcast program on the Supreme Court's decision in Bell v. Twombly, potentially revolutionizing pleading in federal civil cases, July 2007.
  • Stephanos Bibas, panelist, media information seminar, resulting in an interview to Channel Six News on the proposed use of aggressive stop-and-frisk police tactics to reduce gun violence in Philadelphia (July 2007).

June 2007

  • Anita Allen, Keynote Speaker, CAPLAW (Community Action Program Legal Services), Philadelphia, PA, June 21, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter, “Women Shaping Power: From the Grassroots to Head of State,” Radcliffe Day Symposium, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, June 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, paper on Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability to, and moderating a panel discussion at, the Florida Appellate Judges seminar, June 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presented, paper on Judicial Discipline to, and moderating a panel discussion at, a State Department-organized conference in Latvia for the judiciaries of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova and Georgia, June 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, paper on Judicial Discipline to, and moderating a panel discussion at, a State Department-organized conference in Latvia for the judiciaries of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova and Georgia, June 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank finished his term as Chair of the Board of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, June 2007.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Happiness Research and Cost-Benefit Analysis” with Eric Posner, Conference on Happiness, University of Chicago Law School, June 2007.
  • Anita Allen, Conference Speaker, Privacy and Surveillance, University of Chicago, June 2007.

May 2007

  • Howard Chang, presenter, “The Effect of Joint and Several Liability Under Superfund on Brownfields” (co-authored with Hilary Sigman), annual meeting of the American Law and Economics Association, May 5, 2007.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “Mandatory Mediation and The Vanishing Trial: Is Court Now the Alternative?” Lecture, La Escuela Libre de Derecho, Mexico City, May 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, lectures to the Italian Society of Comparative Law in Ferrara, as well as the Universities of Pavia and Genoa, May 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Free Press and Democracy," Jordan, May 2007.
  • William Burke-White, presenter, four lectures on the International Law and Human Rights at Mofid University, Qom, Iran, May 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Paradoxes and Challenges of First Amendment Freedoms," Amman, Jordon, May 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, panel moderator, on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 at the Third Circuit Judicial Conference, May 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Rawlsian Equality and Democracy," Prague, May, 2007.
  • Stephanos Bibas, presenter, "Forgiveness in Criminal Procedure" at a symposium co-hosted by Harvard Law School and Harvard Divinity School (May 2007).

April 2007

  • Anita Allen, Quinlan Lecture and a faculty research workshop, Delivered a public lecture and remarks at a banquet given in her honor,Oklahoma City University Law School, April 3-5, 2007.
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Actio Libera and Nuclear Deterrence: Two Facets of One Problem," Georgetown Law and Philosophy Seminar, April 9, 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, guest teacher, "Law and Literature," New York University Law School, April 17, 2007.
  • Seth Kreimer, presenter, “Rays of Sunlight in a Shadow 'War': Subconstitutional Structures of Transparency”, Lewis and Clark Law School Symposium “Crimes, War Crimes, and the War on Terror," April 20, 2007
  • Claire Finkelstein, Commentator on Cristina Bicchieri, "Hobbes’ Third Law of Nature as a Trust Game," Yale Philosophy Department, April 20-21, 2007.
  • Seth Kreimer, presenter, “Rays of Sunlight in a Shadow 'War': Subconstitutional Structures of Transparency”, Lewis and Clark Law School Symposium “Crimes, War Crimes, and the War on Terror, April 20, 2007
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Hobbes’ Third Law of Nature as a Trust Game,"Conference on Trust, Yale Philosophy Department, April 20-21, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter,“’Equality in Theory’ or ‘Equality in Fact’? Reviving the Equal Rights Amendment in the Reagan Era,” Elizabeth Battelle Clark Legal History Series, Boston University School of Law, April 2007.
  • Stephanos Bibas, participant, symposium on the psychology and negotiations of plea bargaining at Marquette University Law School, April 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, a draft paper on the Social Meaning of the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 at the University of Minnesota, April 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, “Rawls, Democracy, and Equality,” faculty workshop, Northeastern Law School, Boston, April 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Comment on Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters,” mini-symposium, Penn Law, April 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, paper on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 and Federalism, symposium on state civil procedure, California, April 2007.
  • Stephanos Bibas, presenter,"Originalism and Formalism in Criminal Procedure: The Triumph of Justice Scalia, the Unlikely Friend of Criminal Defendants?" University of Illinois, Northwestern, Chicago, and Wisconsin Law Schools (April 2007).

March 2007

  • Anita Allen, endowed lecture, Program in Ethics and Public Life, involving a formal public lecture and teaching a legal philosophy class, Cornell University, March 15, 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, Peter Jennings Project, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia (March 17-19, 2007) (organizer, facilitator and panelist)—this is an NCC program designed to educate journalists about the Supreme Court.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, “How International Law Could Increase Wealth and Reduce Global Inequality by Liberalizing Migration,” annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 30, 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, presenter, "Stare Decisis and Nonjudicial Actors," symposium,Notre Dame Law School, March 30, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter,“’Equality in Theory’ or ‘Equality in Fact’? Reviving the Equal Rights Amendment in the Reagan Era,” Junior Constitutional Law Scholars Workshop, Cornell Law School, March 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter,“’Equality in Theory’ or ‘Equality in Fact’? Reviving the Equal Rights Amendment in the Reagan Era,” Columbia Law School Associates-in-Law Workshop, March 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Getting Past Patent Trolls: Patent Enforcement in the 21st Century," Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The U.S. Law of Patentability: Theory, Law & Evidence," Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Did Phillips Change Anything? Empirical Analysis of the Federal Circuit’s Claim Construction," Tokyo Medical & Dental University, March 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The U.S. Law of Patentability: Theory, Law & Evidence," Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, panelist, “Civil Rights on Both Sides: Free Speech and Reproductive Freedom in Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network,” Reconfiguring the Language of Rights, Assoc. for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, Georgetown, March 2007.
  • Eric Feldman, “The Global Challenge of Mass Vaccination: Legal Challenges, Ethical Conundrums, first project meeting with 30 experts from the US, Asia, Africa, and Europe, co-organized and co-chaired the meeting, March-April 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, book talks, "The Myth of Judicial Activism," Third Circuit Courthouse (March 2007); University of Michigan Law School (April 2007); The Philadelphia Club (May 2007).

February 2007

  • Anita Allen, Robert Henry Levi and Ryda Hecht Levi Visiting Professorship in Bioethics and Public Policy, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, February 6-9, 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, keynote address, "Congress, the President, and the Courts," University of Pennsylvania Model Congress, Philadelphia PA, February 8, 2007.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, “The Economics of International Labor Migration and the Case for Global Distributive Justice in Liberal Political Theory,” symposium on immigration policy at Cornell Law School, Feb. 24, 2007.
  • Anita Allen, Panel Speaker/Moderator, “Privacy and the Public Sphere,” Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, February 24, 2007.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter, “’Equality in Theory’ or ‘Equality in Fact’? Reviving the Equal Rights Amendment in the Reagan Era,” Law and Political Development in Modern America Conference, Penn Law/Univ. of Chicago Legal History Consortium, Feb. 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Federal Circuit and Patentability: An Empirical Assessment of the Law of Obviousness," Rutgers - Camden Law School, NJ, February 2007.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Getting Past Patent Trolls: Patent Enforcement in the 21st Century," Ohio State University, February 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, panelist, “Media Reform: Is It Good for Journalism?” Columbia Journalism School, NYC, February 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, panelist, “Commercial Speech: Reasons to Deny Protection,” panel presentation, Loyola of Los Angeles, February 2007.

January 2007

  • Christopher Yoo, presenter, Presenter, “Network Neutrality and the Transformation of the Internet,” Annual Meeting of the American Economics Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 6, 2008.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “Mediation of Bioethics Conflict,” Jefferson University School of Medicine, January 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, "Media Ownership and Media Markets: A Democratic and Economic Evaluation," Grafstein Lecture, Toronto Law School, Toronto, January 2007.
  • Kermit Roosevelt, panelist, "Originalism and the Living Constitution," Federalist Society Annual Meeting, faculty chapter, Washington DC, January 2007.
  • Eric Feldman, Presented a series of lectures to graduate students in the Faculty of Law, Waseda University on comparative law and society research, January-February 2007 .
  • Stephen Burbank, chair, the Selection Committee for the Berlin Prize Fellowships of the American Academy in Berlin, January 2007.

2006

December 2006

  • William Burke-White, presenter, “Proactive Complementarity and the Rome System of Justice," TMC Asser Institute & University of Leiden (The Hague, Netherlands), December 13, 2006.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “New Clinical Teaching Methods,” Delaware Valley Regional Clinicians’ Meeting, Rutgers - Camden, December 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty,” Law and Economics Workshop, University of Virginia Law School, December 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, comments, on papers by Robert Stavins and Stuart Shapiro, Conference on White House review of regulation, University of Pennsylvania Law School, December 2006

November 2006

  • Sarah Paoletti, presenter, “International Labor Law Remedies,” National Farmworker Law Conference 2006, Charlotte, NC, November 10, 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Obviousness Project, 2006 Frontiers of IP Conference, University of Texas, November 11, 2006
  • Matthew Adler, comments, on paper by Daniel Farber, Conference on Liability for Global Warming, University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Federal Circuit and Patentability: An Empirical Assessment of the Law of Obviousness," Univ. of Texas Law School, November 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Equality and Legal Legitimacy," Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Public Presentation,Cambridge, Nov. 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Basic Equality," Boston University Law School Faculty Workshop, Boston, Nov. 2006.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “The Free Exercise Clause and Pharmacy Conscientious Objection Statutes,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute, November 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem” presented to the Law and Politics Workshop, Harvard Law School, November 2006.

October 2006

  • William Burke-White, presenter, “The International Criminal Court: Prospects and Challenges,” Arcadia University, Philadelphia, PA, October 19, 2006.
  • Anita Allen, Stice Lectureship, University of Washington, October 23-27.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Codifying Shari'a: Why & How," Army Judge-Advocate General annual conference, JAG Center & School, Charlottesville, VA, October 2006.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “The Food and Drug Administration’s Preemption Initiative," Indiana University-Indianapolis School of Law, October 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Did Phillips Change Anything? Empirical Analysis of the Federal Circuit’s Claim Construction," Santa Clara Law School, CA, October 2006. (OCTOBER 2006).
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Federal Circuit and Patentability: An Empirical Assessment of the Law of Obviousness," Philadelphia-area Colloquium, October 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Foundational Equality," UCLA Legal Theory Workshop, Los Angeles, October 2006.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “Supreme Court Review and Preview,” National Constitution Center, October 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem,” Faculty Workshop, University of Illinois Law School, October 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem” Faculty Workshop, Chicago-Kent School of Law, October 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, The Time-Slice Problem,” Ad Hoc Workshop, University of Pennsylvania Law School, October 2006.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “On Teaching Mediation,” New England Regional Clinicians’ Meeting, Boston, MA, October 2006.

September 2006

  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "A Contractarian Argument Against the Death Penalty, "Cornell Law School Faculty Workshop Series, September 20, 2006.
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "A Contractarian Argument Against the Death Penalty," Cornell Law School Faculty Workshop Series, September 20, 2006.
  • Kristin Madison, presenter, "Regulating Health Care Quality in an Information Age," Florida State University College of Law, September 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Unfree Culture? (A Debate with Larry Lessig for the Penn Reading Project), Penn Law, September 2006.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter, Commentary on Seth Kreimer, “Rejecting ‘Uncontrolled Authority Over the Body’: The Decencies of Civilized Conduct, the Past and Future of Unenumerated Rights,” Penn Law Faculty Retreat, September 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, panelist, “New Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis” at the AEI-Brookings Joint Center, September 2006.
  • Serena Mayeri, commentator, Commentary on Seth Kreimer, “Rejecting ‘Uncontrolled Authority Over the Body’: The Decencies of Civilized Conduct, the Past and Future of Unenumerated Rights,” Penn Law Faculty Retreat, September 2006.

July 2006

  • William Burke-White, presenter, “The Political Impact of the International Criminal Court,” International Criminal Court, (he Hague, Netherlands, July 20, 2006.

June 2006

  • Anita Allen, speaker, "7th Annual Institute on Privacy Law: New Developments & Compliance Issues in a Security Conscious World 2006," New York, New York, June 19, 2006.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, “Insanely Good,” Bioethics Grand Rounds, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, June 29, 2006.
  • Kristin Madison, presenter, "Health Care Regulation in an Information Age," 30th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, June 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, Welfare Polls” working group national well-being accounts (chaired by Ed Diener), Medici 2006 Conference, University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center, June 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Lecture, "Democracy, Problems of Media Concentration, and Market Failures," Universidad de las Américas, Cholula, Mexico, June 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Patent Quality Index Project," ROHM & HAAS, INC., Philadelphia, June 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Market Failures: the Media People Want and Citizens Need," EL Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, June 2006.
  • Kristin Madison, presenter, "Liability for Failed Negotiations: When Is a Contract to Bargain Breached?", AALS Mid-Year Conference, "Exploring the Boundaries of Contract Law," Montreal, June 2005.

May 2006

  • Anita Allen, lecturer, The New Ethics, Swarthmore Rotary Club, May 6, 2005.
  • Anita Allen, speaker, Commencement Address, New College, Sarasota, Florida, May 19, 2006.
  • Anita Allen, commencement speaker, New College, Sarasota, Florida, May 19, 2006.
  • William Burke-White, presenter, “Balancing National Security and Investor Protections in Bilateral Investment Treaties,” European Society of International Law, Paris, France, May 19, 2006.
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Law and the Doctrine of Double Effect," conference on The Boundary of Rights and Responsibilities in Morality and Law, Rutgers' Institute for Law and Philosophy, May 21-23, 2006.
  • Sarah Gordon, moderator, "Historian Gordon Wood Looks at Revolutionary Characters," National Constitution Center, May 31, 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "The Utility of Desert," International Colloquium on Contemporary Criminal Law Theory, Tel Aviv University Law School, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty,” Law and Economics Workshop,” Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty” Faculty Workshop, Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law, May 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Private and Market Threats to Press Freedom," Jordan; May 2007.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, Ion judicial independence at the Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference, May 2006.
  • Stephen Burbank, Third Circuit Judicial Conference, May 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, Visiting Professor, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, May 16 - June 9, 2006.
  • Stephen Burbank, commentator, on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 at the Annual Symposium of the Institute for Law and Economic Policy, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty,” session of the American Law and Economics Association Conference, Berkeley, California, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty” Law and Economics Workshop, Hebrew University Faculty of Law, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter,“Against Individual Risk,” workshop of the Environmental Justice Program, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, May 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Inequality and Uncertainty,” Ad Hoc Workshop, University of Pennsylvania Law School, May 2006.

April 2006

  • Anita Allen, judge, “Columnist of the Year” and “Political Cartoonist of the Year,” The Week Magazine, Awards Banquet, Washington, D.C., April 4, 2006.
  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development in the 21st Century," at the Conference, What Kind of Cities Do We Want?," Faculty Workshop, St. Louis University, April 5, 2006.
  • Regina Austin, speaker, “Documenting Injustice: Katrina, Class, and Visual Legal Advocacy,” Third Annual Thurgood Marshall Memorial Lecture, Roger Williams University School of Law, April 6, 2006.
  • William Burke-White, presenter, “The International Criminal Court and Domestic Governance in Congo, Sudan and Uganda,” American Constitution Society, Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, PA, April 18, 2006.
  • Sarah Gordon, featured speaker, "A look at religious freedom through the HBO series "Big Love,'" National Constitution Center Culture Club program, April 20.
  • Anita Allen, luncheon speaker, “Moralizing in Public,” Lincoln Center Scholar, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, April 24-25, 2006
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Failing to Do Justice & Doing in Justice: Rationales & Reforms," Albany Law School Speakers Series, April 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, Conference of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Vanderbilt Law School, scheduled for April 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “The Time-Slice Problem” presented to the Law and Philosophy Workshop, Georgetown University Law School, April 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, panelist, "Hate Speech and Freedom," Conference: Hate Speech: Cases and Policies in Context," Central European University, Budapest, April 2006.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “The Chief Justice’s Special Authority and the Norms of Judicial Power,” Colloquium on Constitutional Law and Theory, Georgetown Law School, April 2006.
  • Professor Robinson, commentator, "Victims, Apology & Restorative Justice in Criminal Procedure," Conference onPlea Bargaining: Understanding & Improving Dispute Resolution in Criminal Law, Marquette Law School, April 2007.
  • Rebecca Clayton, panelist, 5the Annual Faculty Conference and Workshop Teching Transactional and Organization Law in the Classroom, in the Clinicand in Field Placements, April 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, presenter, "Law Without Justice," Albany Law School, April 2006.
  • Stephen Burbank, commentator, the 12th Annual Clifford Symposium, April 2006.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “Text Meets Technology” ABA Conference on Dispute Resolution, Atlanta, April 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, comments, paper by Tyler Cowen, Conference on Intergenerational Equity and Discounting, University of Chicago Law School, April 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, "Are Intuitions of Justice the Product of Human Evolution?" Vanderbilt University Law School, 2006 Scholarship Roundtable, April 2006.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, Stanford Law School (Law and Economics seminar), April 2006.

March 2006

  • Eric Feldman, presenter, “Criminalizing Tobacco: Should Smoking be Banned in Public Places?”Penn at the 25th anniversary meeting of the European Law Students Association, March 24, 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "What Should the Next Generation of Penal Codes Look Like?" Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Is Philosophy Irrelevant to the Formulation of Criminal Law Rules?" Conference on Law & Morality, William & Mary Law School, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Restorative Processes and Doing Justice," Symposium on Exploring Alternatives to the Incarceration Crisis, University of St. Thomas School of Law, March 2006.
  • Presentation by Claire Finkelstein, "Actio Libera and Nuclear Deterrence: Two Facets of One Problem (co-authored with Leo Katz)," Conference on Morality and Law, William & Mary College of Law, March 2006.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Risk Analysis for Natural Hazards: Some Lessons from EnvironmentalRisk Analysis,” Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference (on emergency management and Hurricane Katrina), Raleigh-Durham, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "What Should the Next Generation of Penal Codes Look Like?" Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, March 2006.
  • Serena Mayeri, presenter, “A Vital Center? Radical Moderates in American Politics,” Maryland/Georgetown Discussion Group on Constitutionalism: The Liberal Tradition at the Turn of the Century, University of Maryland School of Law, March 2006.
  • Nathaniel Persily, panelist, "On Reform, Past, and Future," at the "The Marketplace of Democracy" Conference, Cato Institute and Brookings Institution, March 2006.
  • Michael Wachter, testimony on behalf of Tower Automotive in the company's 1113 bankruptcy hearing before Judge Allen L. Gropper in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, March 2006.
  • Charles Mooney, member, United States delegation (appointed by the Department of State) for the UNIDROIT draft convention on intermediated securities, representing the government at intergovernmental meetings, Rome, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Intuitions of Justice," Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, scheduled for March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, Conference on the Government's Sentencing Reform Proposal, Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, scheduled for March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, Keynote Speaker, Symposium on Restorative Justice and Sentencing, University of St. Thomas Law School, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Accommodating Shari'a and International Norms in Drafting an Islamic Penal Code," Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Accommodating Shari'a and International Norms in Drafting an Islamic Penal Code," Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem, March 2006.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, Conference on the Israeli Government's Sentencing Reform Proposal, Jerusalem, March 2006.

February 2006

  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Hobbes and the Internal Point of View," Conference on The Internal Point of View in Law and Ethics, Fordham University School of Law, February 9 – 10, 2006.
  • Seth Kreimer, presenter, "Uncontrolled Authority Over the Body”: The Decencies of Civilized Conduct , the Past and the Future of Unenumerated Rights,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law Symposium, Feb. 10, 2006
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Innovation and Access in Open-Source Pharmaceuticals," Temple Law School, Philadelphia, Temple Law School, Philadelphia, February 2006.

January 2006

  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, “Integrating Text and Technology” Clinical Theory Workshop, New York, January 2006.
  • C. Edwin Baker, keynote speaker, "Independent Meaning of Press Clause under Existing Law, Conference in honor of Jerome Barron: Reclaiming the First Amendment," Hofstra Law School, Jan. 2007.
  • C. Edwin Baker, panelist, Media Tanks' "The State of Free Speech in America: A Public Forum," Philadelphia, Jan. 2006.

2005

December 2005

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Kelo’s Dilemma: Eminent Domain and the Public Interest in American History and Politics.” Public Lecture, University of Alabama at Birmingham, December 2, 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Claim Construction at the Federal Circuit: An Update, " Bar Assoc. of Philadelphia, December 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Patent Quality Index Project," U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Alexandria, VA, December 2005.

November 2005

  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “The Chief Justice’s Special Authority and the Norms of Judicial Power," Symposium on the Chief Justice, University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 2005 .
  • C. Edwin Baker, guest speaker, Mindy Friedman's Psychology of Free Speech class, Baruch College, New York, November 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Hate Speech: Free Speech and Troubling Questions," Conference: A Comparative Examination of Hate Speech Protection, Cardozo Law School, New York, Nov 2005.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, symposium on Larry Kramer’s The People Themselves and related topicsChicago-Kent Law School, November 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Federal Circuit’s Innovation Policy," Commercializing Innovation Conference, Washington, University, St. Louis, November 2005.

October 2005

  • Edward Rock, presenter, “Taxes and Charter Competition”, Joint Conference Georgetown-Sloan/Anton Philips Fund on International Markets and Corporate Governance, October 28-29, 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Media Ownership," Conference: Penn Film and Media Pioneers, Philadelphia, October 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Predicting the Federal Circuit: The Example of Claim Construction, Houston Intellectual Property Law Assoc. (HIPLA), October 2005.

September 2005

  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Media Ownership and Antitrust," Penn Law School Faculty Retreat, Philadelphia, September 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding?," 2005 Intellectual Property Property Owners' (IPO) Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 2005.

June 2005

  • Edward Rock, presenter, “The Corporate Form as a Solution to a Discursive Dilemma”, presented at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods conference on “Interacting with a Corporate Actor,” Kloster-Irsee, June 2 - 4, 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Journalistic Performance, Media Policy, and Democratic Needs, "Internationale Konferenz: Demokratisierung der Medin- und Informationgesellschaft Potentiale und Realitäten, Zurich, June 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? BIO 2005, Philadelphia, June 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Reconsidering the DMCA 2005 IPIL/Houston Santa Fe Conference, Santa Fe, NM, June 2005.

May 2005

  • Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "The Essential Role of Securities Regulation," American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, New York University Law School, May 5-6, 2005.
  • Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "Of Property and Anti-Property,"University of Maastricht Law School, Conference on Land Burdens, May 20, 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "First Amendment and Disclosure Requirements for Video New Releases," Committee on Communications and Media Law, NYC Bar Association, May 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Basis of Equality," Conference: Critical Philosophy and Social Sciences, Prague, May 2005.

April 2005

  • Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "Patent Portfolios," UCLA Law School, Intellectual property Law and Faculty Workshop, April 1, 2005.
  • William Burke-White, speaker, “Double-Edged Tribunals: The Political Effects of International Legal Institutions,” American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, April 3, 2005.
  • Nathaniel Persily, presenter, "New Politics," Conference on “The Constitution in 2020,” American Constitution Society, Yale Law School, Apr. 9, 2005.
  • Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "The Essential Role of Securities Regulation,"Boalt Hall School of Law, Law and Economics Seminar, April 11, 2005.
  • Anita Allen, Lecture, Ethics and Public Policy Institute, Cornell University, April 18, 2005.
  • Nathaniel Persily, presenter, "Should Section Five of the Voting Rights Act Be Renewed?," Conference on “Lessons From the Past, Prospects for the Future: Honoring the 40th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965,” Yale, April 23, 2005.
  • Wendell Pritchett, “From Theory to Practice: Race, Property Values and Suburban America in the Post-War Years,” Reconceptualizing the History of the Built Environment Conference, Charles Warren Center for Historical Studies, Harvard, Apr. 30, 2005.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Are Intuitions of Justice the Product of Human Evolution?" Vanderbilt University Law School, 2006 Scholarship Roundtable, April 2006.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "The Perfect Storm: Intellectual Property and Public Values, Fordham Law School Information Society Conference, New York, April 2005.
  • Rebecca Clayton, presenter, Nonprofits and 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Status, Presenter, CENTER FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, April 2005.
  • Paul Robinson, 2005 Annual Albert M. Greenfield Lecture on Human Relations, University of Pennsylvania Department of Criminology, April 2005.
  • Stephen Burbank, presenter, key note address on judicial independence, University of Arkansas Symposium, April 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Democratic and Economic Evaluations of Strong and Weak Protectionism," Global Flow of Information, Yale Law School, April 2005.

March 2005

  • Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "Patent Portfolios," Columbia Law School, Law and Economics Workshop, March 28, 2005.
  • Nathaniel Persily, panelist, "Constitutional Issues in the Terry Schiavo Case," Penn Law School, Mar. 29, 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, "Media Ownership and Democracy," at Not from Concentrate, Media Regulation at the Turn of the Millennium, U. of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, March 2005.
  • Matthew Adler, presentation, "Against 'Individual Risk,'" Symposium on Risk, Penn Law, March 2005.
  • Anita Allen, Lecture, Stephen’s College, Columbia, Missouri, March 2005.

February 2005

  • Sarah Barringer Gordon, presentation, “The Spirit of the Law: Catholics and Protestants at Mid-Century,” presented at Clare College, Cambridge University, February 2005.
  • Anita Allen, lecture, “Law Floats on a Sea of Ethics,” Drake University Law School, Constitutional Center, Distinguished Lecturer Series, February 10, 2005.
  • Anita Allen, Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Law School, February 24, 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, presenter, " Equality," Faculty Workshop: Brooklyn Law School, New York, Feb 2005.
  • Polk Wagner, presenter, "Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Performance," Association of Corporate Patent Counsel Winter Meeting, Miami, February 2005.
  • Claire Finkelstein, presenter, "Responsibility for Unintended Consequences," UCLA Faculty Workshop in Law and Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles, February, 2005.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “Justice Blackmun and the Phenomenon of Judicial Preference Change”, University of Missouri Law School, February 2005.
  • Rebecca Clayton, presenter, Branching Out--Mentorship Models and Making Moves: Building Coalitions in the Workplace to Maximize Your Career, Moderator, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL SADIE T.M. ALEXANDER CONFERENCE, February 2005.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, Chapman University School of Law (international law symposium), February 2005.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, law school workshop, Fordham Law School, February 2005.
  • Anita Allen, lecture, “Dear Shirley Chisholm,” Martin Luther King Day—Day of Service, University of Pennsylvania, February 2005.
  • Matthew Adler, presenter, “Against ‘Individual Risk’” to the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, February 2005.
  • Matthew Adler, presentation, “Fear Assessment” presented to the Workshop on Economics and Psychology, NYU Center for Experimental Social Science, February 2005.
  • Matthew Adler, presentation, “Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition,” presented to the Faculty Workshop, Rutgers-Camden Law School, February 2005.

January 2005

  • Nathaniel Persily, presenter, "Regulating Democracy Through Democracy," Conference on “The Impact of Direct Democracy,” Initiative and Referendum Institute, U.C. Irvine, Jan. 15, 2005.
  • Anita Allen, lecture, "The New Ethics," John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy, Ohio State University, January 25, 2005.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, Provost's Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, "Does Giving People the Punishment They Deserve Reduce Crime Best?," January 2005
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, "Mediation of Family Business Disputes," AALS Annual Meeting, Jan. 2005.
  • C. Edwin Baker, panelist, Government and Commercial Product Placements, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section, New York State Bar Association Annual Meeting, New York, January 2005.
  • Howard Chang, presenter, Columbia University (UN Secretary-General’s Global Colloquium on International Migration), January 2005.
  • Charles Mooney, member, United States delegation (appointed by the Department of State) for the UNIDROIT draft convention on intermediated securities, representing the government at intersessional meetings, Paris, January 2005.
  • Paul Robinson, speaker, "Sentencing Decisions: Matching the Decisionmaker to the Decision Nature," Symposium on Sentencing Reform, Columbia Law School, January 2005.

2004

November 2004

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “A National Issue: Segregation in the District of Columbia and the Civil Rights Movement at Mid-Century,” Annual Conference of the D.C. Historical Society, November 5, 2004.

October 2004

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Black Milwaukee and American Urban History,” Urban History Association biannual conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 8, 2004.
  • Howard Chang, presenter,"Optimal Taxation, Working Women, and the Disadvantages of Immigration Restriction as a Policy to Improve Income Distribution," symposium on immigration at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Oct. 19, 2007.
  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, "International Clinical Collaboration," Catholic University School of Law, October 2004.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, "Implications of 2004 Presidential Election for Health Policy and Judicial Appointments,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, October 2004.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “Chief Justice Rehnquist’s Appointments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court: An Empirical Perspective,” Cornell Law School, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Junior Scholars Conference, October 2004 .
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “Judicial Federalism and Statutory Interpretation," American Constitution Society, University of Connecticut Law School chapter, October 2004.

September 2004

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Brownsville and the Future of Brooklyn,” Public Lecture, Brooklyn Public Library, September 12, 2004.

May 2004

  • Douglas Frenkel, presenter, "Mediation of Health Care Disputes: A Process Whose Time Has Come;" Penn Bioethics Center Graduation, Philadelphia, May 2004.

April 2004

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “What’s A City For? Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Hood.” Urban Studies Lecture, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2, 2004.
  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “A National Issue: Segregation in the District of Columbia and the Civil Rights Movement at Mid-Century.” Bolling v. Sharpe Conference, Georgetown University Law Center, April 15, 2004.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, “Current Developments in Law and Legal Academia,” Yale Law School chapter, American Constitution Society, April 2004.

March 2004

  • Edward Rock, presenter, “Our Corporate Federalism and the Shape of Delaware Corporate Law” USC/UCLA Roundtable, March 19, 2004.
  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Which Urban Crisis? The Creation of HUD and the Politics of Race,” Organization of American Historians, Boston, Massachusetts, March 25, 2004.
  • Theodore Ruger, presenter, "The Judicial Appointment Power of the Chief Justice,” Notre Dame Law School Faculty Colloquium, March 2004.

February 2004

  • Wendell Pritchett, presenter, “Housing and Community Development for the 21st Century," Conference on Urban Equity, Fordham Law School, February 26, 2004.

2003

June 2003

  • Kristin Madison, presenter, "The Medical Residency Antitrust Suit," 27th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, June 2003.

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October 2002

  • Kristin Madison, presenter, "Evaluating the State of Graduate Medical Education: Antitrust Issues," The Emmanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series, University of Pennsylvania, October 2002.