Workshop

Law & Economics Workshop: Edward Iacobucci

Date: 
05.11.2010
Location: 
Room F.

Duopoly Theory with Exclusionary Contracts: The Abuse of Joint Dominance by Edward M. Iacobucci, University of Toronto Law School

Law & Economics Workshop: A. Mitchell Polinsky

Date: 
04.27.2010
Location: 
Room F

The Uneasy Case for Product Liability by A. Mitchell Polinsky, Stanford Law School

Law & Economics Workshop: Matt Stephenson

Date: 
04.13.2010
Location: 
Room F

Judicial Review and Democratic Failure by Matthew Stephenson, Harvard Law School

This workshop is held in conjunction with the Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics.

Law & Economics Workshop: Anne Morrison Piehl

Date: 
03.30.2010
Location: 
Room F

Are Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Binding? Quasi-experimental Evidence from Human Calculation Errors by Ann Piehl, Department of Economics, Rutgers University

Health Economics Workshop: Anup Malani, "Do Advertisements Impact the Physiological Efficacy of Branded Drugs?"

Date: 
01.21.2010
Location: 
Harris School of Public Policy Studies (1155 E. 60th Street), 140-B

See the workshop website for further details.

Faculty: 
Anup Malani

Constitutional Law Workshop: Elizabth Magill (University of Virginia Law School)

Date: 
05.06.2010
Location: 
Faculty Workshop (Room 203)

The workshop is open to all faculty, fellows, and staff and to students taking the course for credit. Other students may be able to attend if they have a special interest in the paper being presented, but they should check with Mr. Strauss first, because space is limited.

Constitutional Law Workshop: Stephen Gardbaum (UCLA, Law School)

Date: 
04.08.2010
Location: 
Faculty Workshop (Room 203)

The workshop is open to all faculty, fellows, and staff and to students taking the course for credit. Other students may be able to attend if they have a special interest in the paper being presented, but they should check with Mr. Strauss first, because space is limited.

Constitutional Law Workshop: Dan Farber (University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall)

Date: 
04.01.2010
Location: 
Faculty Workshop (Room 203)

The workshop is open to all faculty, fellows, and staff and to students taking the course for credit. Other students may be able to attend if they have a special interest in the paper being presented, but they should check with Mr. Strauss first, because space is limited.

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