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workshopping a student paper

April 14th, 2011 · Comments Off on workshopping a student paper

Hi everyone,

The Legal Theory Forum will hold the last meeting of the semester next Wednesday April
20 at noon in Lewis 102. Lunch will be served.

For that meeting, we will discuss a working paper by Gustavo Ribeiro, a current LLM
candidate. The tentative title is: “No Need to Toss a Coin: Conflicting Scientific
Expert Testimonies and Intellectual Due Process.” The article is available upon
request by emailing gribeiro@llm11.law.harvard.edu.

We look forward to seeing you all next week.

Best,
Gustavo & Anthony

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Legal Theory Reading Group, March 24, 7:15 PM, Pound 418

March 17th, 2011 · Comments Off on Legal Theory Reading Group, March 24, 7:15 PM, Pound 418

Hi! Hope everyone’s enjoying the break.

Continuing with the topic of legal pragmatism, we will hold our
second meeting on Thursday, March 24 at 7:15pm in Pound 418. For
that meeting, we will read and discuss a great piece by William
H. Simon, “Solving Problems vs. Claiming Rights: The Pragmatist
Challenge to Legal Liberalism.” The article is available here.

Non-pizza dinner will be provided. We look forward to seeing you
all next week.

Best,
Anthony & Gustavo

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Upcoming Speaker Events

November 30th, 2010 · Comments Off on Upcoming Speaker Events

I know it’s a busy time of the semester, but I wanted to pass along informationabout two talks that might be of interest:

Jon Elster will be speaking on Thursday, December 2 at 4:30pm in Ames Courtroomon “Secrecy and Publicity in Jury Proceedings” as part of the Edmond J. Safra Centerfor Ethics Public Lecture Series. Jon Elster is Robert K. Merton Professor of SocialSciences at Columbia University, and his research interests include: Constitution-Making, Theory of Rational Choice, History of Political Thought (Tocqueville andMarx), Empirical Studies of Justice, Emotions and Social Theory.

Ronald Dworkin (professor of philosophy, and Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law,New York University) will be speaking on Friday, December 3 at 4:00pm on “Truth inInterpretation.” The event will take place in Emerson 105 at Harvard College and is sponsored by The Humanities Center at Harvard andHarvard Law School.

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Legal Theory Reading Group, November 29, 7:00 PM, Pound 207

November 17th, 2010 · Comments Off on Legal Theory Reading Group, November 29, 7:00 PM, Pound 207

Hello:

The last Legal Theory Forum meeting of the semester will be Monday, Nov. 29, Pound 207. Food will be provided.

For the last session we’ll be reading two shorter pieces by Posner, representing his shift towards pragmatism. The first reading is the Pragmatist Manifesto (from Problems of Jurisprudence), which provides a brief theoretical overview of pragmatist jurisprudence. The second reading, a chapter on Pragmatism (from The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory), gives some concrete examples of pragmatic adjudication. If you’re pressed for time, feel free to focus on the first, although the second provides helpful illustrations.

The readings are available here.

Looking forward to seeing you.

Best,
Anthony & Gustavo

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Legal Theory Reading Group, November 2, 7:00 PM, Pound 418

October 30th, 2010 · Comments Off on Legal Theory Reading Group, November 2, 7:00 PM, Pound 418

Hi everyone,

The next Legal Theory Forum meeting will be this coming Tuesday (Nov 02) at 7pm in Pound 418. Once again, we’re planning on serving dinner. This week we’ll be reading a CLS critique of law & economics. The text is an excerpt from Duncan Kennedy, Cost-Benefit Analysis of Entitlement Problems: A Critique, 33 Stanford Law Review 387 (1981). The article is rather long, so feel free to focus on pages 1-14 and 36-59 (that is: skip part III “The Offer-Asking Probllem”). The file is available here.

And for anyone who is interested on extra work, we recommend Duncan Kennedy’s entry in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law on “law-and-economics from the perspective of critical legal studies.” Available here.

Best,
Anthony & Gustavo

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