DePaul University Professor Wendy Epstein presented an excerpt from her paper titled “Can Moral Framing Drive Health Insurance Coverage? A Field Experiment.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
University of San Diego professor Shawn Miller presented an excerpt from his research titled “There’s No Place Like Home (To File Your Patent Lawsuit.) Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
New York University School of Law Professor Florencia Marotta-Wurgler presented an excerpt from her research titled “Learning in Standard Form Contracts: Theory and Evidence.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
Congratulations to Howard University School of Law students Leah Herring (2nd from left) and Alexis Nail (2nd from right) for winning the Ninth Annual Global Antitrust Institute (GAI) Invitational Moot Court Competition on February 26, 2023! They impressed the judges as advocates for the plaintiffs in the competition. New York University School of Law students … Continue reading “Ninth Annual Global Antitrust Institute Invitational Moot Court Competition”
Cardozo School of Law Professor Pamela Foohey presented an excerpt from her paper titled “Forgive Us Our Debts: How Churches Use Bankruptcy As a Site of Resistance.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law Students and faculty were in attendance.
Georgetown University Law Center Professor Jonathon Zytnick presented an excerpt from his research titled “Institutional Investor Deliberation.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
Columbia University Law School Professor Talia Gillis presented an excerpt from her paper “Sex and Startups”, which researches gender-related issues in the field of Venture Capital. Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
Cornell Law School Professor Kristen Underhill presented an excerpt from her paper “Pay Transparency Laws and Salary Information-Sharing Behavior among US Workers.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
University of Texas Law School Professor Melissa Wasserman presented an excerpt from her paper “Deadlines versus Continuous Incentives: Evidence from the Patent Office.” Registered Antonin Scalia Law School students and faculty were in attendance.
The 13th Annual Henry G. Manne Faculty Forum is an annual Roundtable where junior tenure-track faculty at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School presented draft papers for comment, discussion, and critique by senior faculty at the law school. Each author also invited one other discussant of their choice to participate. Following the Forum, the … Continue reading “13th Annual Henry G. Manne Faculty Forum”