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VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1
Published February, 2009


LAW SCHOOL EVENTS



Disputing Limited Liability
January 30
Weiss Faculty Lounge, Myron Taylor Hall

David A. Hoffman, associate professor of law, visiting from Temple University Beasley School of Law, will present his article entitled “Disputing Limited Liability.” RSVP to Heidi Best.

Jeannine Bell

Hate Speech and
the Jena 6

February 6
Weiss Faculty Lounge, Myron Taylor Hall

Jeannine Bell, professor of law at Indiana University, will present her article, “The Hangman’s Noose and the Lynch Mob: Hate Speech and the Jena 6.” RSVP to Heidi Best.

Stephen R. Perry

Faculty Workshop with Stephen R. Perry
February 13
Weiss Faculty Lounge, Myron Taylor Hall

Stephen R. Perry, the O'Brien Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, presents a faculty workshop. RSVP to Heidi Best.

Elizabeth M. Schneider

The Changing Shape of Federal Pretrial Practice
February 20
Weiss Faculty Lounge, Myron Taylor Hall

Elizabeth M. Schneider, the Rose L. Hoffer Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, presents, “The Changing Shape of Federal Pretrial Practice: The Disparate Impact on Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination Cases.” RSVP to Heidi Best.



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Winter Cup Moot Court
February 21
MacDonald Moot Court Room, Myron Taylor Hall

The final round of the Winter Moot Court Competition, open to upperclass students, is underway. The judges of this year’s competition will be Hon. Gerald B. Tjoflat of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Hon. Johnnie B. Rawlinson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Hon. Victoria A. Graffeo of the New York Court of Appeals.

Ehud Guttel

The Missing Paradigm in Torts
February 26
Weiss Faculty Lounge, Myron Taylor Hall

Ehud Guttel, professor of law at Duke University, will present a faculty workshop based on his article, “Negligence and Insufficient Activity: The Missing Paradigm in Torts.” RSVP to Heidi Best.

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Comparative Antitrust Policies in Mergers and Acquisitions
February 27 & 28 Myron Taylor Hall
The 2009 International Law Journal Symposium will discuss comparative antitrust policies in mergers and acquisitions. In addition to two days of panel presentations by leaders in international business, Kevin J. Arquit ’78, a partner with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, will deliver the keynote speech on Friday. For more information contact Dovid A. Duchman ’09.