Spring Semester 2005
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. 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 |
* 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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