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Interactive Teaching Methods Workshop, Judith Mcmorrow Mar 2013

Interactive Teaching Methods Workshop, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

No abstract provided.


Teaching Legal Ethics In China, Judith Mcmorrow Mar 2013

Teaching Legal Ethics In China, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

Both legal education and the legal services sector is growing rapidly in China, putting increasing need on exploring the role of legal ethics education in this process. This ABA Rule of Law sponsored conference at China University of Political Science and Law drew together leaders on legal ethics education to explore ways to better understand and improve the teaching and scholarship in this field.


Utilizing The Director Bar To Enhance Director Accountability, Renee Jones Mar 2013

Utilizing The Director Bar To Enhance Director Accountability, Renee Jones

Renee Jones

No abstract provided.


Gewerkschaftsrechte In Den U.S.A, Thomas Kohler Feb 2013

Gewerkschaftsrechte In Den U.S.A, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Gewerkschaftsrechte In Den U.S.A, Thomas Kohler Feb 2013

Gewerkschaftsrechte In Den U.S.A, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

This lecture addressed the allowable limits of employer co-operation in union organization. Issues surrounding this theme have been of special concern to German unions and large German employers with “transplant” facilities in the U.S. German unions have put considerable pressure on German employers to co-operate with and to extend recognition to employee representatives in the American operations. At least some German employers also have a strong interest in adopting German-style representation structures in their workplaces in the U.S. The lecture addressed the topic in comparative perspective, and also spoke to current political and legal trends.


The Internet As The World's Biggest Copy Machine, And How Plaintiff's Bar Seeks To Monetize It, Daniel Lyons Feb 2013

The Internet As The World's Biggest Copy Machine, And How Plaintiff's Bar Seeks To Monetize It, Daniel Lyons

Daniel Lyons

On February 23, 2013, Professor Lyons presented at the First Circuit Spring Meeting of the American Bar Association Student Division.


Panelist, International Commercial Transactions: Sales Of Goods And Cross-Border Financing, Ingrid Hillinger Feb 2013

Panelist, International Commercial Transactions: Sales Of Goods And Cross-Border Financing, Ingrid Hillinger

Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger

Professor Hillinger discussed the issues and risks posed by cross-border lending as a panelist at the International Commercial Transactions: Sales of Goods and Cross-Border Financing Conference.


The Company Board As A Regulatory Body, Kent Greenfield Feb 2013

The Company Board As A Regulatory Body, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


In Search Of Regulatory Consistency: The Role Of Ivf Regulations In Improving Fda Oversight Of Autologous Stem Cell Therapies, Mary Ann Chirba Feb 2013

In Search Of Regulatory Consistency: The Role Of Ivf Regulations In Improving Fda Oversight Of Autologous Stem Cell Therapies, Mary Ann Chirba

Mary Ann Chirba

No abstract provided.


Bioethics And Law In The United States: A Legal Process Perspective, Charles Baron Feb 2013

Bioethics And Law In The United States: A Legal Process Perspective, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


The Moderator, The Black Legal Experience In Boston: Challenges And Inspirations, Renee Jones Feb 2013

The Moderator, The Black Legal Experience In Boston: Challenges And Inspirations, Renee Jones

Renee Jones

No abstract provided.


How Safe Is That Shrimp? The Food Safety Modernization Act, David Wirth Feb 2013

How Safe Is That Shrimp? The Food Safety Modernization Act, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Regulation Vs. The Practice Of Medicine, Mary Ann Chirba Feb 2013

Regulation Vs. The Practice Of Medicine, Mary Ann Chirba

Mary Ann Chirba

Professor Chirba presented on the impact of federal and cross-border regulation on the development and delivery of adult stem cell therapies and other emerging forms of regenerative medicine. She also participated on a panel of researchers and clinicians to discuss practical strategies for attaining regulatory reform.


Faculty Seminar On The Papal Encyclical, Pacem In Terris, Thomas Kohler Jan 2013

Faculty Seminar On The Papal Encyclical, Pacem In Terris, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

A seminar on the Papal Encyclical Pacem in Terris at the Lumen Christi Institute.


Progressive Possibilities For Corporate Law, Kent Greenfield Jan 2013

Progressive Possibilities For Corporate Law, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


What Does It Mean To Be Conservative?: A Perspective From Catholic Social Thought, Thomas Kohler Jan 2013

What Does It Mean To Be Conservative?: A Perspective From Catholic Social Thought, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

A presentation given at the University of Chicago Law School.


Panelist, Can Law Schools Prepare Students To Be Practice Ready?, R. Michael Cassidy Jan 2013

Panelist, Can Law Schools Prepare Students To Be Practice Ready?, R. Michael Cassidy

R. Michael Cassidy

No abstract provided.


Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau Jan 2013

Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau

Vincent D. Rougeau

No abstract provided.


Panelist, Mini-Symposium On Tamar Frankel's Book The Ponzi Scheme Puzzle, Kent Greenfield Jan 2013

Panelist, Mini-Symposium On Tamar Frankel's Book The Ponzi Scheme Puzzle, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


Usage-Based Pricing And Net Neutrality, Daniel Lyons Jan 2013

Usage-Based Pricing And Net Neutrality, Daniel Lyons

Daniel Lyons

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Data Caps And Other Forms Of Usage Based Pricing For Broadband Access, Daniel Lyons Jan 2013

The Impact Of Data Caps And Other Forms Of Usage Based Pricing For Broadband Access, Daniel Lyons

Daniel Lyons

No abstract provided.


Reforming The Universal Service Fund For The Digital Age, Daniel Lyons Jan 2013

Reforming The Universal Service Fund For The Digital Age, Daniel Lyons

Daniel Lyons

No abstract provided.


Featured Speaker, Demos Monthly Meeting, Kent Greenfield Jan 2013

Featured Speaker, Demos Monthly Meeting, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


Advisor, U.S. Veterans Court Project, Sharon Beckman Dec 2012

Advisor, U.S. Veterans Court Project, Sharon Beckman

Sharon Beckman

No abstract provided.


Elected To New England Swimming Board Of Review, Sharon Beckman Dec 2012

Elected To New England Swimming Board Of Review, Sharon Beckman

Sharon Beckman

No abstract provided.


Standing Faculty Lecture, Harvard University Trade Union Program, Thomas Kohler Dec 2012

Standing Faculty Lecture, Harvard University Trade Union Program, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Member, International Chair On Natural Law And Human Personhood, Scott Fitzgibbon Dec 2012

Member, International Chair On Natural Law And Human Personhood, Scott Fitzgibbon

Scott T. FitzGibbon

No abstract provided.


Presentation Of New Research On The First Black Graduates Of Harvard Law School, Daniel Coquillette Dec 2012

Presentation Of New Research On The First Black Graduates Of Harvard Law School, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

Presentation on the results of new research conducted as part of the Harvard Law History Project. The Project has made a number of major new discoveries about the first black graduates of Harvard Law School, documenting four more men of extraordinary lives and achievement who studied at Harvard prior to 1910 (in addition to three already documented).


Speaker, Workshop Organizer, Moderator And Presenter, Francine Sherman Dec 2012

Speaker, Workshop Organizer, Moderator And Presenter, Francine Sherman

Francine T. Sherman

Professor Sherman has served as a Speaker, Workshop Organizer, Moderator, and Presenter for a range of workshops on topics related to detention reform and girls at the Annie E. Casey Foundation Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative Annual Conferences since 2000.