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VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1
Published February, 2008


LAW SCHOOL EVENTS



Professor Yaniv Grinstein

Stock Option Backdating
February 29th, Weiss Faculty Lounge
Yaniv Grinstein, assistant professor of finance at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, will present a faculty workshop on “Stock Option Backdating.” A buffet luncheon will be served. An RSVP to Heidi Best is requested.

David Yermack

Fraudulent Philanthropy
March 6, Weiss Faculty Lounge
David Yermack, professor of finance and Daniel P. Paduano Faculty Fellow at New York University Stern School of Business, will present a faculty workshop on "Fraudulent Philanthropy: Gifts of Stock by CEOs to Private Family Foundations." A buffet luncheon will be served. An RSVP to Heidi Best is requested.

Alicia Davis Evan

Gains and Losses from Securities Fraud
March 7, 277 Myron Taylor Hall
Alicia Davis Evans, assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School, will present "Are Investors' Gains and Losses from Securities Fraud Equal Over Time? Some Preliminary Evidence" in a faculty workshop. A buffet luncheon will be served. An RSVP to Heidi Best is requested.



Kimberly Yuracko

Education off the Grid: Constitutional Constraints on Homeschooling
March 12 Weiss Faculty Lounge
Kimberly Yuracko, professor of law at Northwestern University School of Law will present “Education off the Grid: Constitutional Constraints on Homeschooling” at a faculty workshop. A buffet luncheon will be served. An RSVP to Heidi Best is requested.

Virada Somswasdi

Virada Somswasdi Speaks on Women Human Rights Defenders in Thailand
March 12, Uris Hall Auditorium, Cornell Campus
Virada Somswasdi, president of the Foundation for Women, Law, and Rural Development (FORWARD) and associate professor at Chiang Mai University, will speak on “Militarization and Counter Terrorism Measures in Thailand: The Effect on Women Human Rights Defenders.”

Professor Rainer Nickel

Faculty Workshop with Rainer Nickel
March 28, Weiss Faculty Lounge
Rainer Nickel, professor of European public and constitutional law, visiting from the University of Frankfurt, will present a faculty workshop. A buffet luncheon will be served. An RSVP to Heidi Best is requested.