Summer 2010 Presentations
May 7: Joni Hersch, "The Persistence of Skin Color Discrimination for Immigrants," American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ
May 7: W. Kip Viscusi, "Discontinuous Behavioral Responses to Recycling Laws and Plastic Water Bottle Deposits," American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ
May 10-11: Richard Nagareda, speaker at the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules conference on civil litigation, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina
May 17-20: Chris Slobogin, “The Legal Scope of Preventive Detention,” conference on “Managing High Risk Offenders: Policy and Practice,” Prato, Italy
May 27: Margaret Blair, “Reflexive Governance and the Corporate Governance Debate,” a plenary session of the International Conference on Reflexive Governance in the Public Interest, and Democratic Governance and Collective Action. This was the culminating conference of the "Reflexive Governance in the Public Interest" project of the Sixth EU Framework Programme at the Palais des Academies in Brussels, Belgium.
May 7: Paige Marta Skiba, "Race, Gender and Political Ideology in Personal Bankruptcy Outcomes," American Law and Economics Association Conference, Princeton, NJ
May 27: Chris Slobogin, Author Meets Audience, discussion of Juveniles at Risk: A Plea for Preventive Justice, Law & Society Meeting, Chicago
June 5: Paige Marta Skiba, “The Ticket to Easy Street? The Consequences of Winning the Lottery”, Speaker, Conference on Biases in Markets, WZB, Berlin
June 15: Chris Slobogin, “The Fourth Amendment and Surveillance,” Brookings Institute Convocation with Federal and State Judges, Montpelier, Virginia
June 16: Suzanna Sherry, “Democratic Constitutionalism,” Roundtable Presentation, American Enterprise Institute, Washington D.C.
June 20: W. Kip Viscusi, keynote speaker, “The Heterogeneity of the Value of Statistical Life,” American Society of Health Economists, Third Biennial Conference, Ithaca, New York
June 22: Paige Marta Skiba, “Do Payday Loans Cause Bankruptcy?” Speaker, Managerial Economics and Strategy Department, London School of Economics
June 23: Paige Marta Skiba, “The Ticket to Easy Street? The Consequences of Winning the Lottery”, Speaker “Payday Loans: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” Speaker, London School of Economics Law and Economics Workshop
June 23: W. Kip Viscusi, keynote speaker, "Policy Challenges of the Heterogeneity of the Value of Statistical Life,” Society for Risk Analysis, London, U.K.
June 28: Paige Marta Skiba, “The Ticket to Easy Street? The Consequences of Winning the Lottery”, Speaker, Consumer Financial Decision-Making, Colorado Leeds School of Business
July 9: Chris Slobogin: “Technological Surveillance and Privacy,” Freiburg Center for Security and Society, Frankfurt, Germany
July 13-14: Suzanna Sherry, “Supreme Court Term in Review,” Federal Judicial Center, Washington D.C.
July 31: Chris Slobogin, panelist, “Reevaluating Corporate Criminal Liability,” SEALS Conference, Palm Beach, Florida
August 1: Chris Slobogin, panelist, “The Future of the Exclusionary Rule,” SEALS Conference, Palm Beach, Florida
August 8: Mike Newton, panelist, "A More Just Rule of Law: Marshaling Lawyers to Prevent Mass Atrocities," ABA Center for Human Rights Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
August 12: Suzanna Sherry, “Supreme Court Update,” Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota
August 14: Chris Slobogin, panelist, “Life Without Parole and Juveniles,” Annual Meeting of American Psychological Association, San Diego, California