July 2, 2009
Overview, Campus & Neighborhood, Map & Directions, BLS Merchandise, BLS History, Board of Trustees, Law School Administration
General Information, Admission Options, How to Apply, Meet Us, Admitted Applicants, Fellowships, Tuition & Financial Aid, Housing, FAQs, Contact Us
Full-Time Faculty, Visiting Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Faculty Publications, Faculty in the News, Faculty Workshops, Web Courses
Curriculum, Clinical Programs, Joint-Degree Programs, Summer Abroad Programs, Law Journals, Academic Calendar
Currriculum, Faculty, Fellowships & Funding, Public Service Office, Public Interest, Government, Judiciary, Pro Bono Opportunities, Student Organizations, News
International Business Law, Sparer Public Interest Law, Law Language and Cognition, Health, Science and Public Policy, Zaretsky Bankruptcy and Commercial Law
Residence Life, Student Health, Registrar, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Student Services, Academic Success, Journals, Student Organizations, Moot Court
Events Calendar, Academic Calendar, News & Announcements, BLS LawNotes, Video Archive, News Archive, Contact Us
Alumni, Giving, Contact Us
General Information, Students, Public Service, Post-Graduate Judicial Clerkships, Internships for Credit, Symplicity CSM, Employers, Videos, FAQs, Contact Us
News & Announcements, General Information, SARA, Electronic Resources, Faculty & Student Services, Information Technology, Contact Us
Home
Site Map, Web Site Search, Web Contacts, Home
F A C U L T Y    W O R K S H O P S Printer Friendly Version
Faculty Home

Faculty Workshop Series Spring 2009

Faculty workshops are open to Brooklyn Law School faculty and students only. They will be held at 1:00 p.m. in the Subotnick Center, 11th Floor and a light lunch will be served. Presenters' papers will be posted below in PDF format as they become available. Your Brooklyn Law School username and password are required to access the papers.

Each workshop is open to 10 students. You may rsvp for a workshop at any time by emailing studentrsvp@brooklaw.edu; please put the name and date of the workshop in the subject line. Students will be chosen through a lottery and notified a day prior to the workshop.

For more information about the faculty workshop series, please contact
Professor Edward Cheng at edward.cheng@brooklaw.edu or Professor Michael Cahill at michael.cahill@brooklaw.edu.

January 22 Portraits of Resistance: How Lawyers Respond to Unjust Proceedings
Alexandra D. Lahav
Associate Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law
January 29 Virtual Territoriality
Edward J. Janger
David M. Barse Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
February 12 Juvenile Justice: The Fourth Option
Christopher Slobogin
Professor of Law
Vanderbilt University Law School
February 20 An International Law of Citizenship
Peter J. Spiro
Charles R. Weiner Professor of Law
Temple University, Beasley School of Law
February 26 Voting as Veto
Michael S. Kang
Associate Professor of Law
Emory Law School
April 1 Computer Technology, Moral Philosophy, and Copyright: The Grokster Case
Wendy Gordon
Phillip S. Beck Professor of Law
Boston University School of Law
April 17 Measuring the True Cost of Government Bailouts
Cheryl D. Block
Professor of Law
Washington University School of Law
April 23 Constitutional Borrowing
Nelson Tebbe
Associate Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School


Faculty Workshop Series Fall 2008

August 28 Diversity and Discrimination: A Look at Complex Bias
Minna J. Kotkin
Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
September 4 The Subjective Experience of Punishment
Adam J. Kolber
Associate Professor of Law
University of San Diego
Visiting Associate Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
September 8 The Cognitive Psychology of Mens Rea
Kevin Jon Heller
Senior Lecturer
University of Auckland Faculty of Law
September 11 Injunction for Defamation, Juries, and the Clarifying Lens of 1868
Stephen Siegel
Distinguished Research Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research
DePaul University College of Law
September 22 Building the Bottom Up From the Top Down
Michael Froomkin
Professor of Law, Director of Faculty Development
University of Miami School of Law
September 25
Securities Fraud and the Unjust Enrichment Principle
James J. Park
Assistant Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
October 10
Reconfiguring the Self in Self- Regulation
Caroline Bradley
Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
October 16 Answering the Call of the Court: How Justices and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda
Vanessa A. Baird
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Colorado-Boulder
October 17 Title TBA
C. Edwin Baker
Nicholas F. Gallicchio Professor of Law and Professor of Communication
University of Pennsylvania Law School
October 29 Notes on a Geography of Knowledge
Michael J. Madison
Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Law
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
November 7 Title TBA
Jean Sternlight
Director of the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution Michael and Sonja Saltman Professor of Law
William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
November 10 Title TBA
Dan Markel
Assistant Professor
Florida State University College of Law
November 20 From Exclusivity to Concurrency
Mark D. Rosen
Professor of Law
Chicago-Kent College of Law


Back to top

 

 

This page last modified on: April 20, 2009.