George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Third Annual Manne Faculty Forum


Event Details


Program Description: The Manne Faculty Forum is an annual Roundtable, held in September, where junior tenure-track faculty at George Mason University School of Law present draft papers for comment, discussion, and critique by senior faculty at the law school. Each author also invites one other discussant of their choice to participate. Following the Forum, the authors revise their papers and seek publication. The following published papers were first presented at the Manne Faculty Forum.

The Manne Faculty Forum is named for Henry G. Manne, Dean Emeritus of George Mason University School of Law, founder of the Law & Economics Center, and champion for the free-market foundations of the law and economics movement.

Agenda

RESEARCH

Boardman, Michelle, “Judicial Regulation of Insurance Policies After National Regulation Reform.”

Chiang, Tun-Jen, “Forcing Patent Claims.” 113 Michigan Law Review 513 (2015).

Newman, Christopher M., “An Exclusive License Is Not an Assignment: Disentangling Divisibility and Transferability of Ownership in Copyright.” 74 Louisiana Law Review (2013).

Perkins, Rachelle Holmes, “Salience and Sin: Designing Taxes in the New Sin Era.” 2014 Brigham Young Law Review 143.

Treyger, Elina, “The Deportation Conundrum.” Seton Hall Law Review, vol. 44, iss. 1 (2014). 

Verret, J.W., “What is the Impact of Corporate Political Activity Under Citizens United? An Empirical and Public Choice Enquiry.”