Faculty Workshops
Faculty Workshops
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Book Talk: The Crown and the Courts Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination (with David Flatto)
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe Stanford Center for Law and History presents a book talk to celebrate the recent publication of David C Flatto, The Crown and the Courts Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination (Harvard University Press). David Flatto will join us with commentary provided by Charlotte Fonrobert, Religious Studies (Stanford) and Orit Malka, Taube Center […]
Faculty Lunch with Professor Diego Zambrano
with Professor Diego Zambrano “How Litigation Imports Foreign Regulation”
Steven Shavell (Harvard Law School), “On the Law of the Household: The Principles Used by Parents in Disciplining Their Children”
OnlineLaw and Economics Seminar with Steven Shavell (Harvard Law School), “On the Law of the Household: The Principles Used by Parents in Disciplining Their Children” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Fall 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
New Faculty Introduction with Professor Elizabeth Reese
@ SLS: Crocker Garden Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPlease join ACS for our first event of the year to welcome Professor Elizabeth Reese, one of the newest members of the SLS faculty, to campus. Professor Reese will share details on her previous academic and professional work advocating for progressive change in the law, as well as how her own personal background has […]
Faculty Lunch with Professor Julian Nyarko
With Professor Julian Nyarko “A Statistical Test for Legal Interpretation: Theory and Applications”
Faculty Lunch With Professors Greg Ablavsky, Liz Reese, and Jane Schacter
With Professors Greg Ablavsky, Liz Reese, and Jane Schacter “Indian Law at the Supreme Court Update”
Faculty Lunch With Professors Michelle Mello and David Studdert
With Professors Michelle Mello and David Studdert “Public Health Law after Covid-19”
Faculty Lunch Presentation
with Professors Michelle Mello and David Studdert on “Public Health Law after Covid-19”
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineAsli Bâli, Professor of Law, UCLA Law School (fields include Public International Law and International Human Rights)
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineVic Khanna, L. Bates Lea Global Professor of Law, Michigan Law School (fields include global corporate law and financial policy)
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineProfessor Aya Gruber, Colorado Law (fields include Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure)
Kyle Rozema (School of Law, Washington University, St. Louis) and Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law), “Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations”
OnlineLaw and Economics Seminar with Kyle Rozema (School of Law, Washington University, St. Louis) and Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law), “Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations
Room offsiteWith Professors Kyle Rozema, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and Max Schanzenbach, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
OnlineAssistant Professor Chas Tyler, George Washington University Law School (with Heather Gerken, Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law, Yale Law School)
The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
Room offsiteWith Associate Professor Charles (Chas) Tyler, George Washington University Law School
Open Drug Discovery of Anti-Virals Is Critical for Canada’s Pandemic Strategy
Room offsiteWith Professor and Dean Tania Bubela, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University.
The Stability of Fortunes’: The Case of Eulalie Mandeville’s Money
Room offsiteWith Kimberly Welch, Vanderbilt History and Law
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam), “How Institutions Shape Morality”
OnlineLaw and Economics Seminar with Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam), “How Institutions Shape Morality” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineAssistant Professor Abbye Atkinson, Berkeley Law School (research focuses on the law of debtors and creditors as it affects economically disenfranchised communities)
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineProfessor Rob MacCoun (fields include Law and Psychology and Empirical Legal Studies)
Ronen Avraham (Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University), “Stacking the Odds: How Insurers Make our World Riskier”
OnlineRonen Avraham (Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University), “Stacking the Odds: How Insurers Make our World Riskier" as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineProfessor Joe Grundfest (fields include capital markets, corporate governance, and securities litigation)
Faculty Perspectives on Policies under the Biden Administration: Part 2
OnlineIn the final part of the series, the Levin Center will host SLS faculty: Professor David Sklansky, Professor William Gould IV, and Professor Michelle Mello and discuss policies under the Biden administration.
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineAssistant Professor Eisha Jain, UNC School of Law (fields include Immigration and Criminal Law)
Faculty Perspectives on Policies under the Biden Administration: Part I
OnlineIn a two-part series, the Levin Center will host SLS faculty: Professor David Studdert, Professor Jayashri Srikantiah, Professor Pam Karlan, and Professor Deborah Sivas, for a virtual panel event to discuss policies under the Biden Administration.