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Faculty Workshops, Speakers, and Events - Fall 2005

DateTimeEvent
September 7 4:15 PM Faculty Colloquium–Professor Amy Monahan will present her paper entitled, “The Promise and Peril of Ownership Society Health Care Policy”
September 12 1:50 PM - 3:05 PM Annual Distinguished ADR Lecture: "A World Without Trials?" by Professor Professor Marc Galanter (University of Wisconsin Law School). After Prof. Galanter's presentation, Margo Schlanger (Washington University School of Law) will give brief comments. (Room 7) At 3:15, there will be a reception in Room 204.
September 13 1:50 PM - 3:05 PM "Learning from Lawyering Jokes" by Professor Marc Galanter (University of Wisconsin Law School).
September 21 12:50 PM Faculty Book Group (Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card)
September 23 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Mary Licklider, Director of Grant Writing and Publications at the Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, will make a presentation about how to obtain grants from sources outside the university
September 28 12:50 PM - 1:40 PM "The Professions and Moral Responsibility" by Professor Robert Cochran
September 28 3:15 PM Faculty reactions to "The Professions and Moral Responsibility" with Professor Robert Cochran
September 30 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Faculty Workshop: Professor Royce Barondes and Professor Frank Bowman will discuss SSRN and how we can utilize it to our full advantage.
October 7 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Faculty Colloquium–Professor Phil Peters will present his paper entitled “The Meaning of Human Conception?”
October 21 12:50 PM - 1:40 PM "Beyond Neutrality" with Bernard Mayer, Ph.D., Partner with CDR Associates, Boulder, CO Mayer will explore insights from his provocative new book Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution with the Law School and MU community.
October 26 12:50 PM Faculty Book Group. The group will watch a video based on one of John Mortimer’s stories about Horace Rumpole, a fictional English barrister who considers “British justice a lifelong subject of harmless fun.”
October 28 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Faculty Colloquium–Professor Thom Lambert will present his paper entitled, “Overvalued Equity and the Case for an Asymmetric Insider Trading Regime.”
November 4 12:40 PM - 1:40 PM Faculty Colloquium–Professor Ian Ayres will present his paper entitled, “Competition and Equality; A Competitive Standard for Assessing When Disparate Impacts are Unjustified”
November 7 1:50 PM - 2:50 PM Faculty Colloquium–Professor Jennifer Brown will present her paper entitled, “Mark(et)ing Non-Discrimination; Using a Certification Mark to Privatize ENDA
November 30 12:50 PM Faculty Book Group. For two perspectives on the same historical events, the group will discuss 1776 by David McCullough and Washington’s Crossing by David Hackett Fischer. Everyone can read either or both.