LMU Loyola Law School Workshops & Colloquia for Spring 2023
LMU Loyola Law School fosters robust scholarly dialogue via its Faculty Workshops, Tax Policy Colloquium, Race & Law Colloquium, and commemorative events such as faculty festschrift celebrations. These series gather leading legal scholars from across the country to present original scholarship in a colloquium setting. Law professors nationwide are invited to join in the dialogue.
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FACULTY WORKSHOP: THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
ChatGPT Goes to Law School
Jonathan H. Choi, Solly Robins Faculty Research Scholar, McKnight Land-Grant Professor, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
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FACULTY WORKSHOP: THURSDAY, Feb. 9, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
Corporate Purpose in a Second-Best World
Dorothy Lund, Associate Professor, USC Gould School of Law
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REPARATIONS PANEL: Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, 4:30-5:50 PM PT
Litigating Reparations Claims for Theft of Black Land: California Cases
Eric Miller, Leo J. O'Brien Professor of Law, Co-Director, Loyola Anti-Racism Center, LMU Loyola Law School, moderates panel of families with reparations claims
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FACULTY WORKSHOP: THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
The Social Costs (and Benefits) of Dual-Class Stock
Greg Shill, Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
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REPARATIONS PANEL: monDAY, FEB. 27, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
Litigating Reparations Claims for Theft of Black Land: National Cases
Eric Miller, Leo J. O'Brien Professor of Law, Co-Director, Loyola Anti-Racism Center, LMU Loyola Law School, moderates panel of families with reparations claims
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FACULTY WORKSHOP: Monday, FEB. 27, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
Reasoning From the Body: Universal Vulnerability and Social Justice
Martha Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law
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DEI SPEAKER: TUESDAY, MAR. 14, 12-1 pm
Equal Pay
Tristin Green, Visiting Professor, LMU Loyola Law School; Professor of Law and Dean’s Circle Scholar, University of San Francisco Law School
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FACULTY WORKSHOP: THURSDAY, mar. 21, 2023, 12-1 PM PT
Geographic Labor Market Inequality
Hiba Hafiz, Assistant Professor; Boston College Law School
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FACULTY festschrift: Friday, mar. 24, 2023, 9:30 am-6 pm PT
Honoring Professor Ellen Aprill
Professor Ellen Aprill's storied career as a tax law scholar and professor will be celebrated in a festschrift featuring works-in-progress to be published in a symposium issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. Speakers and topics will include:
- Church Protection from the IRS: Right Sentiment, Wrong Balance, Samuel D. Brunson, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, & Philip Hackney, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- Strings Are Attached: Placing a Spotlight on the Hidden Subsidy for Gift Restrictions, Roger Paul Colinvaux, Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
- Nonprofit Law as the Tool to Kill What Remains of Campaign Finance Law: Reluctant Lessons from Ellen Aprill, Richard L. Hasen, UCLA School of Law
- The Uncertain Equity Impacts of Place-Based Tax Incentives, Michelle D. Layser, University of San Diego School of Law
- Nonprofits, Taxes, and Speech, Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, University of Notre Dame Law School
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FaCULTY BOOK CELEBRATION: TUESDAY, APR. 4, 2023
Professors Yxta Maya Murray's God Went Like That
Professor Yxta Maya Murray, David P. Leonard Professor of Law and William M. Rains Fellow, author of God Went Like That (Northwestern University Press, 2023)
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FaCULTY BOOK CELEBRATION: TUESDAY, APR. 4, 2023
Professor Daniel Selmi's Dawn at Mineral King Valley: The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the Rise of Environmental Law
Daniel Selmi, Fritz B. Burns Chair Emeritus in Real Property, LMU Loyola Law School, author of Dawn at Mineral King Valley: The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the Rise of Environmental Law (University of Chicago Press, 2023)
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WPOC SCHOLARSHIP CONFERENCE: june 25-27, 2023
Western People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference
LMU Loyola Law School's Anti-Racism Center is pleased to host the Western People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference in Los Angeles from June 25–27, 2023 with generous support from the National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference (NPOC19). Meeting for the first time in four years and in partnership with the Conference on Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, the conference convenes law faculty of color from all disciplines. Please join us in building community and renewed engagement with each other’s work!
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