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Faculty Works-in-Progress Spring 2005
January
20
Professor Kent Roach, University of Toronto School of Law, Miscarriages of Justice in the War Against Terror
 
27
Professor Heidi Kitrosser, Brooklyn Law School, Containing Unprotected Speech
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February
3
Professor Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota, Political Science Deparment, U.S. Compliance with International Human Rights Law
 
10
Professor Myron Orfield, University of Minnesota and Director, Institute on Race and Poverty, Racial Integration and Community Revitalization: Applying the Fair Housing Act to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit
 
17
Professor Reva Siegel, Yale Law School, Roe as a Sex Equality Opinion
 
24
Professor Kirsten Carlson, University of Minnesota Law School, Does Constitutional Change Matter? A Preliminary Assessment of the Impact of the Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal Rights on the Litigations of Aboriginal Title Claims in Canada 
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March
3
Professor Eric A. Posner, University of Chicago Law School, Should Coercive Interrogation Be Legal?
 
10
Professor Alan Sykes, University of Chicago Law School, Public vs. Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Of Standing and Remedy
 
24
Professor David Luban, Georgetown University Law Center, Lawyers As Upholders of Human Dignity (When They Aren’t Busy Assaulting It)
 
31
Professor Brian Bix, University of Minnesota Law School, Contract Law Theory
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April
8
Professor A.W. Brian Simpson, University of Michigan Law School Shooting Felons: Law, Practice, Official Culture and Perceptions of Morality
 
14
Professor Vikramaditya Khanna, University of Michigan Law School Corporate Defendants and the Protections of Criminal Procedure: An Economic Analysis
 
20
Professor Stanley Paulson, Washington University School of Law
 
21
Professor Jose Alvarez, Columbia University School of Law, chapter of forthcoming book, The Promise and Perils of International Organizations.
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