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CSLS Speaker Series – SPRING 2015
Monday, January 26 – Paul Starr
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs,
Stuart Professor of Communications and Public Affairs, Princeton University
“Entrenchment: Power, Rules, Structure”
Monday, February 2 – Benjamin Liebman
Robert L. Lieff Professor of Law and Director, Center for Chinese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School
“Leniency in Chinese Criminal Law? Everyday Justice in Henan”
Monday, February 9 – Kaaryn Gustafson
Professor of Law, UC Irvine School of Law
“The Legal Manufacture of Hardworking Bastards: Marriage, Bastardy, Apprenticeship, and
the Policing of Race and Labor in North Carolina, 1741-1870”
Thursday, February 26 – Bernard Harcourt
Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
“Digital Security in the Expository Society”
Monday, March 2 – Victor David Quintanilla
Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
“Biasing Access to Justice: A Social Psychological Investigation of the Pro Se Signaling Effect”
Monday, March 9 – Steven Wilf
Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law
“(Re)-Contextualizing Intellectual Property:
Social Conflict and Social Practice in Late 19th Century America”
Monday, March 16 – Jonathan Simon
Adrian A Kragen Professor of Law and Director of CSLS, UC Berkeley
“Western Criminology in the Aftermath of Mass Incarceration”
Monday, March 30 – Yxta Murray
Professor of Law and William M. Rains Fellow, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
“Detroit Looks Toward a Massive, Unconstitutional Blight Condemnation:
the Optics of Eminant Domain in the Motor City”
Monday, April 6 – Jeannine Bell
Professor of Law and Louis F. Niezer Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
“The Canaries in the Coal Mine:
Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and the Challenge of Policing Contemporary Spaces”
Monday, April 13 – Gregory Alexander
A. Robert Noll Professor of Law, Cornell University Law School
"The Sporting Life: Democratic Culture and the Historical Origins of the Scottish Right to Roam”
Monday, April 20 – Ariela Gross
John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History, USC Gould School of Law
“From the Streets to the Courts: The Grassroots History of Colorblind Conservatism”
Monday, April 27 – Amy Lerman
Michelle Schwarz Associate Professor of Public Policy, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley
“Arresting Citizenship: Political Consequences of the Carceral State”
Center for the Study of Law and Society http://www.law.berkeley.edu/csls.htm
Jonathan Simon, Director
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