Fall 2004 Faculty Workshop Series
Fall 2004 Faculty Workshop Series
| Monday, August 30 |
Bernard Jacob, Hofstra University School of Law
"Aristotle and the Graces" |
| Wednesday, September 8 |
K.J. Greene, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
"Bessie Smith, Courtney Love, and the Centrality of Black Cultural Production to Copyright Law: Does Intellectual Property Belong in the Debate over African-American Reparations?" |
| Monday, September 13 |
Kent Greenfield, Boston College Law School
"An Incomplete List of (Progressive) Corporate Governance Reforms" |
| Monday, September 20 |
Sarah Waldeck, Seton Hall Law School
"An Appeal to Charity: Using Philanthropy to Reinvigorate the Estate Tax" |
| Monday, September 27 |
Deborah Brake, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
"Resistance and Retaliation: The Under-Protection and Policing of Discrimination Claimants" |
| Monday, October 18 |
Denise Morgan, New York Law School
"The New Parity Debate: Congress and Rights of Belonging" |
| Monday, October 25 |
Jennifer Gordon, Fordham Law School
"The Best Labor Law in America: The United Farm Workers, the Agricultural Labor Relations Act, and Reflections on the Reform of the NLRA" |
| Thursday, October 28 |
Edward Stein, Cardozo Law School
"Past and Present Proposed Amendments to the Constitution Regarding Marriage" |