Loyola Law School Convenes Spring 2026 Faculty Workshop Series |
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LMU Loyola Law School’s Faculty Workshop Series brings to campus leading legal scholars from across the country (and Loyola) to present their works-in-progress in an intimate and collegial colloquium setting. We are thrilled to welcome the following scholars for this year’s spring series:
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| Colin Doyle
Associate Professor of Law
LMU Loyola Law School
"Critical AI and Law"
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Todd J. Zywicki
George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law
Antonin Scalia Law School
"The Effects on Consumers from Two State-Level Regulations of the Payday Loan Market"
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| Michael Serota
Associate Professor of Law
Director, Criminal Justice Reform Lab
LMU Loyola Law School
"Criminal Minds & Community Views"
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Yonathan Arbel
William Alfred Rose Professor of Law
Director, AI Legal Studies Initiative
University of Alabama School of Law
"The Silicon Reasonable Person: Can AI Predict How People Judge Reasonableness?"
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Myriam Gilles
Catharine Waugh McCulloch Professor of Law
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
“The Quiet Revival of the Effective Vindication of Rights Doctrine”
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| Julia Mendoza
Associate Professor of Law
LMU Loyola Law School
"The Emerging Resistance"
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Fred O. Smith, Jr.
Professor of Law, Second Century Presidential Professor
Stanford Law School
“Legitimacy Laundering”
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Melissa Mortazavi
Second Century Presidential Professor of Law
University of Oklahoma College of Law
“The Reasonable Parent”
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