PANEL 2: TORT “REFORM” AND ITS IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. LAW (1:35 pm – 3:40 pm) Moderator: N. John Bey, Esq. Pound Institute Trustee Class Warfare: The Disappearance of Low-Income Litigants from the Civil Docket: Myriam Gilles, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University The Role of Influence in the Arc of Tort “Reform”: Georgene Vairo, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Class Actions in the Year 2025: A Prognosis: Robert Klonoff, Lewis & Clark Law School A Common Law for the Age of Regulations: Catherine M. Sharkey, New York University School of Law Panel discussion among afternoon faculty Audience Questions and Answer
Speakers:Christopher R. Browning, Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of History, The Univer...
Speakers:Leila Nadya Sadat, Henry H. Oberschlep Professor of Law and Director, Harris World Law Inst...
This panel will examine how emergent technologies and other trends will result in new constitutional...
PANEL 1: DISAPPEARING COURTS: DIMINISHING USE OF AND ACCESS TO CIVIL LITIGATION (10:30 am – 12:20 pm...
Panel II: Binding the Future: Global Settlements and the Death of Representative Litigation Thomas C...
Aside from its value within programs of legal education, does legal scholarship serve important func...
PANEL II: RESTITUTION LAW: Poonam Puri, Associate Dean, Osgoode Hall Law School; Speaker: Andrew Kul...
Panelists:Dayna Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School York UniversityGender-bending Pollution: Emerging Rem...
Moderator: Sherri Burr, Visiting Professor of Law at Chapman University School of Law Jim Fleissne...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Julie Nice, Herbst Foundation Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law Jon Davids...
What new forms is legal scholarship taking in response to technological advances and other factors? ...
Speakers on this panel will examine a set of criminal law cases decided in 2021 that offer important...
This year’s annual Childress Lecture, to be delivered by University of Texas School of Law Professor...
This year’s annual Childress Lecture, to be delivered by University of Texas School of Law Professor...
Speakers:Christopher R. Browning, Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of History, The Univer...
Speakers:Leila Nadya Sadat, Henry H. Oberschlep Professor of Law and Director, Harris World Law Inst...
This panel will examine how emergent technologies and other trends will result in new constitutional...
PANEL 1: DISAPPEARING COURTS: DIMINISHING USE OF AND ACCESS TO CIVIL LITIGATION (10:30 am – 12:20 pm...
Panel II: Binding the Future: Global Settlements and the Death of Representative Litigation Thomas C...
Aside from its value within programs of legal education, does legal scholarship serve important func...
PANEL II: RESTITUTION LAW: Poonam Puri, Associate Dean, Osgoode Hall Law School; Speaker: Andrew Kul...
Panelists:Dayna Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School York UniversityGender-bending Pollution: Emerging Rem...
Moderator: Sherri Burr, Visiting Professor of Law at Chapman University School of Law Jim Fleissne...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Julie Nice, Herbst Foundation Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law Jon Davids...
What new forms is legal scholarship taking in response to technological advances and other factors? ...
Speakers on this panel will examine a set of criminal law cases decided in 2021 that offer important...
This year’s annual Childress Lecture, to be delivered by University of Texas School of Law Professor...
This year’s annual Childress Lecture, to be delivered by University of Texas School of Law Professor...
Speakers:Christopher R. Browning, Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of History, The Univer...
Speakers:Leila Nadya Sadat, Henry H. Oberschlep Professor of Law and Director, Harris World Law Inst...
This panel will examine how emergent technologies and other trends will result in new constitutional...