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Kadish Center for Morality, Law & Public Affairs

Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory (Law 210.2)

Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory (Law 210.2) Schedule of Speakers

Spring Semester 2008

These meetings are held in the Dean's Seminar Room, Room 215B, Boalt Hall (see map) Thursdays from 1-4pm and are open to the campus community. * To request a copy of papers contact: curtinc@law.berkeley.edu.


Jan. 17

Joseph H. Carens
Professor of Political Science
University of Toronto
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Democracy and Irregular Migration

Jan. 24

Niko Kolodny
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
University of California, Berkeley

Which Relationships?

Jan. 31

A. J. Julius
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
University of California, Los Angeles
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

A Lonelier Contractualism

Feb. 7

Susan Wolf
Edna J. Koury Professor of Philosophy
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Moral Obligations and Social Commands

Feb. 14

David Lieberman
Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law and History
School of Law (Boalt Hall)
University of California, Berkeley

Jeremy Bentham's Constitutional Code and the Politics of
Information

Feb. 21

Richard H. Fallon
Richard S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law
Harvard Law School
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

The Core of an Uneasy Case /For/ Judicial Review

 

Feb. 28

Sarah Song
Assistant Professor of Law and Political Science
School of Law (Boalt Hall)
University of California, Berkeley

Three Models of Civic Solidarity

 

March 13

Shelly Kagan
Clark Professor of Philosophy
Yale University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Do I Make a Difference?

 

March 20

Barbara Fried
William W. and Gertrude H. Saunders Professor of Law
Stanford University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Is There a Coherent Alternative to Welfarism for Regulating Risky Conduct?

 

March 27

SPRING BREAK

 

 

April 3

Kinch Hoekstra
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Law
University of California, Berkeley
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Hobbes on Equality

 


April 10

Philippe Van Parijs
Professor at the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences
Catholic University of Louvain (UCL)
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

"Linguistic Diversity as Curse and as By-Product"

 

April 17

Liam Murphy
Professor of Law, Philosophy
New York University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

"Concepts in Practical Philosophy"
Author's Note

 

 

 

 

 

The Workshop series did not meet for the Spring 2007 semester


Spring Semester 2006

WORKSHOP ARCHIVES
These meetings were held in the JSP Seminar Room, 2240 Piedmont Avenue (see map) Thursdays from 1-4pm and are open to the campus community. * To request a copy of papers contact: curtinc@law.berkeley.edu.

Jan. 19 Meir Dan-Cohen
Milo Reese Robbins Chair in Legal Ethics - Boalt Hall
University of California, Berkeley
REVISING THE PAST: ON THE METAPHYSICS OF REPENTANCE, FORGIVENESS, AND PARDON
Jan. 26 Charles Beitz
Professor of Politics
Princeton University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
Doubts About Democracy Please note that this paper is not available online. Send requests for hard copies to: curtinc@law.berkeley.edu
510-642-1769
Feb. 2 Lawrence Sager
Alice Jane Drysdale Sheffield Regents Chair
University of Texas School of Law
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

Ten Commandments, Three Plastic Reindeer, and One Nation...Indivisible

from Religious Liberty and the Constitution

Feb. 9 Kent Greenawalt
University Professor
Columbia University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

RELIGION AND THE EXEMPTION STRATEGY

Feb. 16 Tommie Shelby
John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Social Sciences
and of African and African American Studies
Harvard University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
JUSTICE, DEVIANCE, AND THE DARK GHETTO
Feb. 23 Rae Langton
Professor of Philosophy
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
SPEAKER'S FREEDOM AND MAKER'S KNOWLEDGE
March 2 Hans Sluga
Professor of Philosophy
University of California, Berkeley
THE CARE OF THE COMMON
March 9 Wendy Brown
Professor of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED
March 16 Ian Shapiro
Sterling Professor of Political Science and Henry R. Luce Director, Yale Center for International and Area Studies
Yale University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

THE POLITICAL USES OF PUBLIC OPINION: LESSONS FROM THE ESTATE TAX REPEAL
March 23 Philip Pettit
William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics
Princeton University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
RESPONSIBILITY INCORPORATED

March 30

SPRING BREAK
 
April 6

Julie Tannenbaum
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
University of California, Santa Cruz
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

THE "SHOULD" OF FULL PRACTICAL REASON

April 13

NO CLASS

April 20 Ruth Chang
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Rutgers University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL REASONS
SPRING SEMESTER 2005
Jan. 20 Victoria Kahn
Professor of English and Comparative Literature
University of California, Berkeley
PROMISE V. CONTRACT: THE SOVEREIGN SUBJECT REVISITED
Jan. 27 Jeff McMahan
Professor of Philosophy
Rutgers University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
THE BASIS OF MORAL LIABILITY TO DEFENSIVE KILLING
Feb. 3 Stephen Sugarman
Agnes Roddy Robb Professor of Law
University of California, Berkeley
Boalt Hall

THE FAILURE OF TORT THEORY

Feb. 10 Frances Kamm
Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy
Harvard University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
TERRORISM AND SEVERAL MORAL DISTINCTIONS
Feb. 17 Margaret Jane Radin
W. Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law
Stanford University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
MACHINE RULE: THE LATEST CHALLENGE TO LAW
Feb. 24 Samuel Freeman
Steven F. Goldstone Term Professor of Philosophy and Law
University of Pennsylvania
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND THE LAW OF PEOPLES
March 10 Christopher Kutz
Professor of Law
University of California, Berkeley
Boalt Hall

THE DIFFERENCE UNIFORMS MAKE: COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW AND WAR

March 17 Anne Alstott
Jacquin D. Bierman Professor of Taxation
Yale University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
NO EXIT: WHAT PARENTS OWE THEIR CHILDREN--AND WHAT SOCIETY OWES PARENTS
March 31 Dennis Thompson
Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy
Harvard University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor

WHO SHOULD GOVERN WHO GOVERNS? 
April 7

Jodi Halpern
Assistant Professor of Bioethics
and Medical Humanities
University of California, Berkeley

WHEN FEAR UNDERMINES AUTONOMY: CONCRETIZED EMOTIONS AND DELIBERATIVE INCAPACITY
April 14 Debra Satz
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Stanford University
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
INEQUALITIES IN SCHOOLING: THE CASE FOR DEMOCRATIC ADEQUACY
April 21 Rogers Smith
Christopher H. Browne Distinguished
Professor of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Judge William H. Orrick, Jr.
Visiting Professor
PROVIDENTIALISM, FOREIGN POLICY, AND THE ETHICS OF POLITICAL DISCOURSE
The Workshop series did not meet for the Spring 2004 semester
SPRING 2003
Jan. 30 David Strauss
Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law
University of Chicago Law School
Must Like Cases Be Treated Alike?
Feb. 6 Richard Rorty
Professor of Comparative Literature and Philosophy
Stanford University
Trapped Between Kant and Dewey: The Current Situation of Moral Philosophy
Feb. 13 Martha Minow
Professor of Law
Harvard Law School
Public and Private Partnerships: Accounting for the New Religion
Feb. 20 John R. Searle
Mills Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Language
University of California, Berkeley
Rotterdam Lecture: Social Ontology and Political Power
Feb. 27 Judith Jarvis Thomson
Professor of Philosophy
M.I.T.
The Legacy of Principia
March 6 Judith Butler
Maxine Elliot Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature
University of California, Berkeley
What Is Critique? An Essay on Foucault's Virtue
March 13 G.A. Cohen
Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, All Souls College,
Oxford University

Facts and Principles

March 20 Brian Barry
Professor in Political Science and Philosophy
Columbia University
Does Responsibility Undermine Equality?
April 3 Kathryn Abrams
Herma Hill Kay Distinguished Professor of Law, School of Law (Boalt Hall)
University of California, Berkeley
Sexual Harassment and the Politics of Shame: A Queer Feminist Intervention
April 10 Hanna Pitkin
Professor Emerita of Political Science
University of California, Berkeley

Question Authority

 

April 24 Joshua Cohen
Goldberg Professor of the Humanities Professor of Political Science and Philosophy
MIT
Minimalism About Human Rights: The Most We Can Hope For?
May 1

Joseph L. Sax
James H. House and Hiram Hurd Professor of Environmental Regulation, Emeritus
School of Law (Boalt Hall)
University of California, Berkeley

The Barnes Collection, The Dead Sea Scrolls, And Other Proprietary Puzzles
SPRING 2002
JAN 24 INTRODUCTION  
JAN 31 Angela Harris
Professor of Law
School of Law (Boalt Hall)
Sustainablity and Socail Justice or, Political Economy for Crits
FEB 7

Thomas Nagel
Professor of Philosophy and Law
New York University

The Myth of Ownership
FEB 14 Seana Shiffrin
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Law--UCLA
Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the Kadish Center
Speech, Death, and The Doctrine of Double Effect
FEB 21 Carol Clover
Professor of Rhetoric and Scandinavian Studies--University California, Berkeley
Theories of the Case
FEB 28 Thomas M. Scanlon, Jr.
Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity
Harvard University
Moral Assessment and the Agent's Point of View
MAR 7 Owen Fiss
Sterling Professor of Law
Yale Law School
A Freedom Both Personal and Political
MAR 14 Lawrence Lessig
Professor of Law
Yale Law School
The Future of Ideas
MAR 21 NO CLASS MEETING  
MAR 28 SPRING RECESS  
APR 4 R. Jay Wallace
Professor of Philosophy
University of California, Berkeley
The Rightness of Acts and the Goodness of Lives
APR 11 Susan Okin
Martha Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society
Stanford University
Women’s Human Rights in the Late Twentieth Century: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
APR 18 Michael Sandel
Professor of Government
Harvard University
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
APR 25 Don Herzog
Edson R. Sunderland Professor of Law
University of Michigan
Cunning: Preliminary Considerations
MAY 2

Thomas Grey
Sweitzer Professor of Law
Stanford University

The New Formalism

* These meetings will be held in the Dean's Seminar Room, 215B Boalt Hall, and are open to the campus community. The Workshop is also offered as a course for credit (Law 210.2). In addition to attending the Thursday sessions, students enrolled in the course will also meet with Professors Rakowski and Scheffler on Tuesdays from 2:20-4:10 p.m. in the JSP Seminar Room, 2240 Piedmont Ave. Graduate students in departments outside the Law School are eligible to enroll. Those wishing to do so should attend the first class meeting on January 15, 2008 in the JSP Seminar Room.

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