Spring 2002
| February 13 | Linda McClain, Hofstra Law School "Unleashing or Harnessing Armies of Compassion?: Some Questions about the Place of Faith-Based Organizations in Building the Civic Capital Economy" (PDF) |
| February 21 | Lawrence Friedman, Stanford Law School "Doing Legal History: Some Thoughts About Method" |
| February 25 | Bob Levy, University of Minnesota Law School "Teaching Law Students and Judges: Rational Sentencing Policies" |
| March 4 | Steve Gey, Florida State University Law School "The Myth of State Sovereignty" (PDF) |
| March 13 | Linda Bosniak, Rutgers-Camden Law School "Constitutional Citizenship Through the Prism of Alienage" (PDF) |
| March 20 | Paul Finkelman, Tulsa Law School & Gerald Neuman, Columbia Law School Comments on Habeas Corpus: Rethinking the Great Writ of Liberty (NYU Press, 2002), by Eric M. Freedman (Hofstra Law) |
| April 11 | Evelyn Brody, Chicago Kent Law School (Visiting at NYU) "The Legal Framework For Nonprofit Organizations" |
| April 17 | Michael Malinowski, Widener Law School (visiting at Hofstra) "Ethical, Legal, Market and Policy Implications of Genetic Profiling in Drug Development" (PDF) |
| April 22 | Barbara Stark, University of Tennessee Law School (visiting at Hofstra) "Human Rights, International Adoption and Baby Girls from China in New York: A Thrice-Told Tale" |


