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12th Annual

Analytical Legal Philosophy Conference 


APRIL 13-14, 2007

PRESENTERS:

SCHEDULE:

 


Lawrence A. Alexander

Professor of Law,
University of San Diego

Professor of Law
Rutgers University,
Camden

Friday, April 13

(9:00am - 9:30am: BREAKFAST)

9:15am - 9:30am: Remarks, Dean Christopher Edley, Jr.

9:30am - 11:15am: SESSION 1

Larry Alexander and
Kimberly Ferzan

"Part II—The Culpable Act
Chapter Two: The Essence of Culpability: Acts Manifesting Insufficient Concern for the Legally Protected Interests of Others"

"Chapter Three: Negligence"

(12:00pm - 1:15pm: LUNCH)

 
 
 



Deborah Hellman


Professor of Law,
University of Maryland



1:30pm - 3:15pm: SESSION 2

Deborah Hellman

"Discrimination: When is it wrong and why?"

 

David Enoch

Associate Professor of Philosophy
and Jacob I. Berman Associate Professor of Law
Hebrew University, The Faculty of Law



4:00pm - 5:45pm: SESSION 3

David Enoch

"Luck between Morality, Law, and Justice"

(6:30pm: Drinks and Dinner at the Women's Faculty Club)

 



R. Jay Wallace

Professor of Philosophy,
University of California, Berkeley

 

Saturday,

April 14

(8:30am – 9:00am: BREAKFAST)

9:00 am - 10:45am: SESSION 1

R. Jay Wallace

"The Deontic Structure of Morality"

 



Douglas Husak

Professor of Philosophy,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

 




11:15am – 1:00pm: SESSION 2

Doug Husak

"Constraints on Criminalization"

(12:45pm: LUNCH)


 


HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS:

BANCROFT HOTEL

CLAREMONT RESORT AND SPA

HOTEL DURANT

WOMEN'S FACULTY CLUB



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MAPS AND DIRECTIONS

Campus Map, Directions

Law School Map, Directions

 

ALL conference sessions, unless otherwise noted, will be in the Goldberg Room, Boalt Hall, which is located on the second floor off the Bancroft and Piedmont Avenue entrance to the law school. Kadish Center events are wheelchair accessible.  Conference papers can be downloaded from this page or can be made available in an alternate format upon request.  For any disability-related accommodations advance notice is requested. For further inquiries please contact Ms. Amatullah Alaji-Sabrie at: asabrie@law.berkeley.edu or 510-642-3627; or Professor Christopher Kutz at: ckutz@law.berkeley.edu or 510-642-6053.


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