This panel was recorded May 14, 2010, as part of the conference "Gender, Law, and the British Novel," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Alison LaCroix, and Jane Dailey. Participants included:
This panel was recorded May 14, 2010, as part of the conference "Gender, Law, and the British Novel," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Alison LaCroix, and Jane Dailey. Participants included:
This panel was recorded May 16, 2009 as part of the conference "Shakespeare and the Law," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Judge Richard Posner, and Richard Strier.
This panel was recorded May 16, 2009 as part of the conference "Shakespeare and the Law," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Judge Richard Posner, and Richard Strier.
This panel was recorded May 15, 2009 as part of the conference "Shakespeare and the Law," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Judge Richard Posner, and Richard Strier.
This panel was recorded May 15, 2009 as part of the conference "Shakespeare and the Law," organized by Martha Nussbaum, Judge Richard Posner, and Richard Strier.
This conference focuses on the institutional design of immigration law: how law and institutions should be designed so as to admit people who are considered desirable from the standpoint of public policy, and to screen out those who are not.
This panel was recorded on December 5, 2009 as part of the conference "Markets, Firms and Property Rights: A Celebration of the Research of Ronald Coase." The conference brought together a group of scholars to honor the life and research of Ronald Coase. 2009 marked the 50th anniversary of the publication of Coase’s seminal paper on the Federal Communications Commission.
This panel was recorded on December 5, 2009 as part of the conference "Markets, Firms and Property Rights: A Celebration of the Research of Ronald Coase." The conference brought together a group of scholars to honor the life and research of Ronald Coase. 2009 marked the 50th anniversary of the publication of Coase’s seminal paper on the Federal Communications Commission.