Emroch Faculty Colloquy Series  

Please join us for any or all of these presentations at noon in the Law Library, Room L30. For more information, please contact Corinna Lain, Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Support for the colloquy series is provided by the Emmanuel Emroch Endowment Fund.

Robert Thompson

September 7, 2012
Robert Thompson

Peter P. Weidenbruch, Jr. Professor of Business Law, Georgetown Law
A Theory of Representative Shareholder Suits and its Application to Multi-Jurisdictional Litigation

Mark Graber

September 14, 2012
Mark Graber
Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Professor of Law and Government, University of Maryland School of Law
Subtraction by Addition?: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments

Lawrence Solum September 21, 2012
Lawrence Solum
John Carroll Research Professor of Law, Georgetown Law
Originalism and the Unwritten Constitution
Deborah Denno September 28, 2012
Deborah Denno
Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, Fordham Law School
Changing Law's Mind: How Neuroscience Can Help Us Punish Criminals More Fairly and Effectively
Dana Remus October 5, 2012
Dana Remus
Visiting Professor of Law, Duke Law School; Professor of Law, University of New Hampshire School of Law
Out of Practice: The Changing Norms of the Legal Profession
Emily Cauble October 12, 2012
Emily Cauble
Assistant Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law
Tax Elections: How To Live With Them If We Can't Live Without Them
Gregory Parks October 19, 2012
Gregory Parks
Assistant Professor of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law
Moral Credentialing and Law
Kurt Lash

November 9, 2012
Kurt Lash
Visiting Professor of Law, Northwestern University Law School; Alumni Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Constitutional Theory, History and Law, University of Illinois College of Law
The Constitutional Referendum of 1866: Andrew Johnson and the Original Meaning of the Privileges or Immunities Clause

Jason Solomon

January 18, 2013
Jason Solomon
Associate Professor of Law, William & Mary Law School
Juries, Social Norms, and the Legitimacy of Civil Justice

Sean Seymore January 25, 2013
Sean Seymore
Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Law School
Making Patents Useful
Paul Finkelman February 1, 2013
Paul Finkelman
President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy and Senior Fellow, Government Law Center, Albany Law School
Frederick Douglass's Constitution
Trey Childress February 8, 2013
Donald "Trey" Childress III
Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law; Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law
Escaping Federal Law and the Brave New World of Transnational Litigation
Maurice Stucke

February 15, 2013
Maurice Stucke
Associate Professor of Law, University of Tennessee College of Law
Should Antitrust Promote Happiness?

Mark Bauer
March 8, 2013
Mark Bauer
Professor of Law, Stetson Law
Peter Pan as Public Policy: Should 55-Plus Age Restricted Communities Continue to be Exempt from Civil Rights Laws and Substantive Federal Regulation?

Carol Steiker

Jordan Steiker

April 12, 2013
Carol Steiker
Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

and

Jordan Steiker
Judge Robert M. Parker Endowed Chair in Law, The University of Texas School of Law

A Matter of Life and Death: Capital Punishment and American Law

Margaret deGuzman April 19, 2013
Margaret deGuzman
Associate Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law
A Sentencing Theory for the International Criminal Court