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Academic Events Archive - Updated: May 5, 2008

Fall 2007 - Spring 2008

Wed 8/22/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Ares Auditorium (146)

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Lawyers in Trouble with Drugs:  A Personal Story"

Speaker:  Rafael Gallego, Esq.

Wed 8/29/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Ares Auditorium (146)

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Investigating Nazi War Crimes"

Speaker: Bert Falbaum, retired Criminal Investigator

Office of Special Investigations

U.S. Department of Justice

9th Annual Supreme Court Review Celebrating Constitution Day
Monday, September 17th, 2007
2:00 – 5:00 pm

The James E. Rogers College of Law
1201 E. Speedway
Ares Auditorium (room 146)
A brief reception will follow.    

http://www.law.arizona.edu/frontpage/events/constitutionday2007.cfm

Mon 9/24/2007, Noon, NW Law Classroom Commons, Room 116

Rogers Law and Society Colloquium

"Reel Law - Episode 1:  The Origins of Copyright, Censorship, and Antitrust in the American Motion Picture Industry "

Professor Barak Orbach, Professor of Law

Rogers College of Law

The University of Arizona

Tue 9/25/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, Udall Center

Rogers Global Society and Justice Program

"Pharmaceutical Innovation:  Must We Exclude the Poor?"

Thomas Pogge, Professor of Political Science

Columbia University

Tue 9/25/2007, 4:00 pm, Law Main Room 140

Federalist Society, Student Organization

Dr. Roger Pilon, Esq., the founder and director of CATO's Center for Constitutional Studies, will be speaking at the law school on September 25 at 4:00 p.m.  Dr. Pilon has been featured on such shows as Nightline, 60 minutes, and the O’Reilly Factor.  Dr. Pilon is a frequent contributor to such newspapers as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. On September 25, he will be discussing his influential interpretation of the Constitution as well as the role of natural rights in that interpretation. The event will be held in Room 140 at the law school at 4:00 p.m. 

*This event is hosted and sponsored by a student organization

Wed 9/26/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Prosecution Mixed with Politics:  A Threat to Our Democracy"

Speaker: Paul Eckerstrom

Arizona Attorney General's Office

Wed 10/3/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"The Special Context of Defending in the Tribal Context"

Nick Fontana

Chief Public Defender

Pasqua Yaqui Tribe

Wed 10/3/2007, 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two, Oral Arguments

2:00 - 3:00 pm State v. Coghill

Click here for Opening brief

Click here for Answering Brief

Click here for Reply Brief

3:00 - 4:00 pm Diana H. v. ADES SA

Click here to view petition

Click here for reply brief

Click here for Response Brief

http://www.law.arizona.edu/frontpage/Events/azcourtofappealsoa.cfm

Mon 10/22/2007, 5:00-6:30 pm, Rogers College of Law NW Classroom Commons, Room 110

Colloquium on Technology, Innovation & IP

"Pharma's Nonobvious Problem"

Rebecca Eisenberg

Robert and Barbara Luciano Professor of Law

University of Michigan Law School

Wed 10/24/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Clemency and the Criminal Justice system in Arizona"

The honorable Duane Belcher, Sr.

Chair, Arizona Board of Executive Clemency

Thurs 10/25/2007, 3:30 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 109

Human Rights Colloquium

"The Fear of No Future:  Guatemalan Migrants, Dispossession and Dislocations"

Professor Linda Green

The University of Arizona Department of Anthropology

Fri 10/26/2007, 8:00 - 5:00 pm, Arizona State Museum

Property Rights in Environmental Assets:  Economic and Legal Perspectives Symposium

Sponsored by The Program on Economics, Law and the Environment

Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics and Rogers College of Law

The University of Arizona

Mon 10/29/2007, Noon, NW Law Classroom Commons, Room 116

Rogers Law and Society Colloquium

"Is Physician-Assisted Suicide Incompatible with Good End-of-Life Care?"

Michael Gill

Associate Professor of Philosophy

The University of Arizona

Wed 10/31/2007, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., The University of Arizona Centennial Hall

Arizona Supreme Court Oral Arguments

9:00 AM Picaso V. Tucson Unified School District

To view a summary of the case click here

To view Appellant's Opening Brief Click Here

To view Appellee's Brief Click Here

To view Appellant's Reply Brief Click Here

9:45 AM State of Arizona v. Gary Edward Cox

To view a summary of the case click here

Pet for Review State v Cox2143603

To view Opening Brief Click Here

To view Answering Brief Click Here

10:30 Question and Answer Session

Wed 10/31/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

My Experience in the U.S. Border Patrol"

Speaker: Sam Hill

University of Arizona 2nd year law student

Tue 11/13/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, Udall Center

Rogers Global Society and Justice Program

"Lebanon:  Peace or Illusion of Peace?"

Faten Ghosen, Professor of Political Science

The University of Arizona

Wed 11/14/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Violence Between Lovers, Strangers, and Friends"

Speaker: Professor Carissa Hessick

Arizona State University

Wed 11/14/2007, 4:00-6:00 pm, BIO5 - Keating Building, Room 103

Annual Business Law Lecture and Panel Discussion

"University Tech Transfer:  Angel Investors Point of View"

Luis Vallalobos

Founder, Tech Coast Angels

Recipient, 2007 Hans Severiens Award for Outstanding Contribution to Angel Investing

Wed 11/28/2007, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Martha Stewart's Troubles"

Speaker: Professor Joan Hemenway

University of Tennessee College of Law (videotape)

Fri 1/11/2008, 8:30-9:45 am, Swede Johnson Building, Room 205

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Global Warming in the Amazon"

Scott Saleska, Assistant Professor

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

The University of Arizona

Wed 1/16/2008, 12:15-1:30 p.m., Rogers College of Law,

Classroom Commons Room 110

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Oversight of Department of Justice Activities"

Joseph Cuffari, Ph.D., U.S.D.O.J.

Office of the Inspector General

Fri 1/18/2008, 8:15 am - 3:30 pm, Rogers College of Law,

Classroom Commons, Room 110

State Bar Institute

Wed 1/23/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

Speaker:  Barbara LaWall, Pima County Attorney

"Establishing priorities for Prosecution"

Wed 1/30/2008, Noon - 1:15 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Improving Arizona's Criminal Justice System"

Robert Hirsh, Chief Deputy Pima County Public Defender

Fri 2/1/2008, 1:00 - 5:00 pm, UA Memorial Student Union, North Ballroom
Sonoran Desert Public Sector Career Fair
Career Services

Wed 2/6/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"The Pima County Medical Examiner's Office"

Eric Peters, M.D., Deputy Chief Medical Examiner

Fri 2/8/2008, 8:30-9:45 am, Swede Johnson Building, Room 205

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Resisting the Expansion of the Panama Canal:  Why No Environmentalism"

Sylvia Tesh, Lecturer

Center for Latin American Studies

The University of Arizona

Mon 2/11/2008, 8:00 am - 3:15 pm, Westward Look Resort

Conference:  "Federalism and Climate Change:  What is the Role of States in a Future Climate Regulatory Regime?"

Conference Dinner, 5:30 - 8:30 pm, Westward Look Resort

Keynote Speaker - Justice Stephen Breyer

Wed 2/13/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"Guns on Campus: Law and Policy"

Tony Daykin, UA Police Department Chief

Jack Chin, Professor of Law

Th 2/14/2008, Time:  12:15-1:30 pm., Drachman Hall at the College of Public Health

"Mass Graves, Landmines, and Child Soldiers:  Scientific Investigations and Hjman Rights"

Eric Stover, Director

Human Rights Center

University of California, Berkeley

If you are interested in this event, contact David Marcus (marcus@law.arizona.edu) or Lori Navarre (lnavarre@email.arizona.edu

Th 2/14/2008, Time:  3:30-5:00, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons 109

Rogers Human Rights Colloquium

Topic:  The effect testifying in human rights trials has on witnesses.

Eric Stover, Director

Human Rights Center

University of California, Berkeley

Fr 2/15/2008, Time: 9:45-10:45, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons 110

"A Conversation With.....Maureen Mahoney, Esq."

Latham and Watkins, Washington, DC

Leader of the firm's Appellate and Constitutional Practice Groups

Wed 2/20/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Law, Criminal Justice, and Security Program

"My Experiences in the U.S. Border Patrol"

Sam Hill, Second Year Law Student

Wed 2/27/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"Car Stops and the Fourth Amendment"

Lisa Judge, Tucson City Attorney's Office

Baird Greene, Tucson City Attorney's Office

Th 2/28/2008, 3:00 pm, Crowder Hall at the School of Music

Darrow K. Soll Memorial Criminal Law and Justice Lecture

"Judges Avoiding Justice:  Indifference to Bad Lawyering and the Zealous Use of Procedural Rules to Avoid Issues of Life and Liberty

Stephen B. Bright, Director

Southern Center for Human Rights

Mon, 3/3/2008, 3:00-4:30 pm, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"Racing Property:  Law, Norms, and Restrictive Covenants in the Segregation of 20th Century American Neighborhoods"

Carol Rose

Professor and Lohse Chair in Water and Natural Resources

Rogers College of Law

University of Arizona and Yale University

Wed 3/5/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

“Principles of Prosecutorial Decisionmaking”
David Berkman, Chief Criminal Deputy County Attorney
Pima County Attorney’s Office

W 3/5/2008, Time:  4:00 pm, Keating Building, Room 103

IP Distinguished Lecture

"Patent Reform:  A Biotech Perspective on the Sweeping Changes Being Sought by Congress, the Courts and the PTO"

Stuart Watt, Esq.

Senior Counsel

Amgen, Inc.

Reception to Follow

Th 3/6/2008, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Rogers College of Law, Room Classroom Commons 109

Human Rights Colloquium

"The International Rescue Committee Anti-Trafficking Program"

Mark Bratmen and Katie Resendiz

International Rescue Committee

Anti-Trafficking Division

Mon 3/10/2008, 3:00 p.m., Corleones Student Center, 1035 E. Mabel

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"Rethinking European Criminal Justice

Dr. Marianne Wade

Senior Research in the European Criminal Law Section

Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law

Freiburg, Germany

Wed 3/12/2008, 10:00-11:00 AM, School of Music, Holsclaw Hall

The Twenty-eighth Isaac Marks Memorial Lecture

"Equal Justice for Women - a Personal Journey"

The Honorable Navanethem Pillay

International Criminal Court

Wed 3/12/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy, Co-Sponsored with The Federalist Society

"Constitutional Cliches"

Professor Randy Barnett

Boston University

Fri 3/14/2008, 8:30-9:45 am, Swede Johnson Building, Room 205

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Earth Education and Children's Ecological Understandings, Perceptions, and Actions:  A Longitudinal Study"

Bruce Johnson, Associate Professor

Teaching and Teacher Education

Wed 3/26/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"Representing the Condemned in Arizona"

Marty Lieberman, Arizona Post-Conviction Capital Defender

Wed 3/26/2008, 12:20-1:10 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 116

"A Conversation With....Ernest Calderon"

Arizona Board of Regents

Limited seating.  To rsvp, contact Janet Brauneis at janet.brauneis@law.arizona.edu

Thurs 3/27/2008, 3:00-5:00 pm. Corleones Student Center, 1035 E. Mabel

Professor Nancy Polikoff Book Signing

"Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage:  Valuing All Families Under the Law"

Refreshments provided.

Thur & Fri 3/27 - 3/28/2008, All Day Events, University of Arizona, Student Union Memorial Center

U.S.-Mexico Border States Conference
"Filmmaking, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property Rights"
http://www.natlaw.com/conf308.pdf (English version)
http://clas.arizona.edu/files/newsevents/USMexConBrochSpan.pdf (en Español)
Listen to a podcast about this event.

Mon 3/31/2008, Noon, NW Law Classroom Commons, Room 116

Rogers Law and Society Colloquium

"History Education in the Aftermath of Genocide:  Transitional Justice and Educational Reform in Guatemala"

Elizabeth Oglesby

Assistant Professor, Latin American Studies

University of Arizona

Wed 4/2/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"What Psychology Can Offer Punishment Policy"

Joel Dvoskin, Ph.D.

Wed 4/2/2008, 12:20-1:10 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 116

"A Conversation With....Larry Wilson"

Limited Seating.  To rsvp, contact Janet Brauneis at janet.brauneis@law.arizona.edu

Mon 4/7/2008, 12:20-1:10 pm, Rogers College of Law, Rountree Hall Room 321

A Conversation With...Bob Mundheim and Jim Cheek

"Large Law Firm Practice (Nashville and New York)"

Limited Seating.  To rsvp, contact Janet Brauneis at janet.brauneis@law.arizona.edu

Wed 4/9/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy,

Co-Sponsored with Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall

"Crime Victim's Rights Panel"

Pima County Attorney's Office

Fri 4/11/2008, 8:30-9:45 am, Swede Johnson Building, Room 205

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Rivers and Power in Chilean Patagonia"

Carl J. Bauer, Associate Professor, Geography and Regional Development and

Associate Director, Water Resources Research Center

The University of Arizona

Mon, 4/14/2008, 3:00-4:30 pm, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"'Kiss my Foot,' said the King:  Diplomacy, Firearms, and India's Military Revolution, 1520"

Richard Eaton

Professor of History

University of Arizona

Wed 4/16/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"Prosecuting Immigration Crimes in the District of Arizona" (tentative)

Shelley Clemens, ASUA

Wed 4/23/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

"Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System"

Professor Kathie Barnes

Rogers College of Law

University of Arizona

Mon 4/28/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Rountree Building Room 321

Rogers Law and Society Colloquium

Topic:  "Too Posh to Push?  Liability, Managed Care, and C-Sections in the U.S."

Speaker:  Professor Louise Roth

University of Arizona Department of Social Sciences

Wed 4/30/2008, Noon - 1:00 pm, Rogers College of Law, Classroom Commons Room 111

Program in Criminal Law and Policy

Speaker:  TBA


Fall 2006 - Spring 2007

Fri 8/25/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 203

Faculty Enrichment Forum
William Miller
Thomas G. Long Professor of Law
The University of Michigan Law School

Mon 8/28/2006, 5:00-7:00 pm,  Room 138

Technology, Innovation and Intellectual Property Colloquium

"Can Our Culture Be Saved?  The Future of Digital Archiving"

Diane L. Zimmerman

Samuel Tilden Professor of Law

New York University School of Law

Wed 8/30/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Fri 9/1/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"New Questions About Contracts"

Gordon Smith

Professor of Law

University of Wisconsin Law School

Wed 9/6/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program
"Reforms in Juvenile Court."
The Honorable Hector Campoy
Pima County Superior Court. 

Fri 9/8/2006, 8:30-9:30 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Landscapes of Fraud:  Mission Tumacacori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O'odham"

Thomas E. Sheridan

Professor of Anthropology

University of Arizona

Wed 9/13/2006, 10:00-11:00 am, Room 146

Marks Lecture

"Reflections on Arizona's Pace-Setting Justices:  William Hubbs Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor"
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Associate Justice,
United States Supreme Court

Reception to follow in Snell & Wilmer Courtyard 

Watch this Lecture Video

Wed 9/13/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Coordination Among Units of the Criminal Justice System"

Patricia Alvarez Hurley

Assistant Pima County Administrator 

Mon 9/18/2006, 3:00-5:00 pm, Room 146

Constitution Day
Video presentation:  “A Conversation on the Constitution:  Judicial Independence” with Justices Sandra Day O’Connor, Anthony Kennedy & Stephen Breyer
Panel discussion to follow with Justices W. Scott Bales, Andrew Hurwitz, Judge Stephen McNamee, and Representative Stephen Tully, House Majority Leader

Mon 9/18/2006, 5:00–7:00 pm, Room 138
Technology, Innovation, & Intellectual Property Colloquium

"Trademark Law and Social Norms"
Graeme Dinwoodie

Professor, Associate Dean, and Director of Program in Intellectual Property Law

Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Wed 9/20/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Presiding in Drug Court."

The Honorable Barbara Sattler

Pima County Superior Court

Thur 9/21/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"End Debt Now; Lose Home Later:  Will Recently-Enacted State Laws Be Effective in Curbing Mortgage Foreclosure Rescure Fraud?"

Creola Johnson

Associate Professor of Law

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Wed 9/27/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

TBA

Fri 9/29/2006, 2:00-4:30 pm, Room 146

8th Annual Supreme Court Review (CLE)
Faculty members and a distinguished panel of judges discusses cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court during the prior term

For more further information and updates on this CLE click here.

Wed 10/4/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Investigating Fire and Arson Cases"

David Smith

Associated Fire Consultants

Thur 10/5/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"Minority Oppression in the LLC"
Douglas Moll

Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center

Fri 10/6/2006, 1:30-7:30 pm, Room 146

Sat 10/7/2006, 7:30 am - 12:30 pm, Room 146

Water Law & Water Policy:  A Symposium (CLE)
Practicing attorneys and legal academics discuss water policy – describing problems and proposing solutions.

For more information and updates click here.

Mon 10/9/2006, 4:25-6:05 pm, Room 128

Technology, Innovation, & Intellectual Property Colloquium

"Safe Harbors in Copyright"

Molly S. Van Houweling

Assistant Professor of law

University of California Berkeley School of Law

Tues 10/10/2006, 5:00-6:15 pm, Room 146

Distinguished Lecture on Innovation & Communication Policy

"Challenges in the Global IT Market:  'open' versus 'closed' Systems for Consumer Products"

Kevin Harrang

Deputy and Associate General Counsel

Microsoft Corporation

Click here for more information on this Lecture

Wed 10/11/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"The Story of a 9 Month Trial"

Mike Picaretta

Attorney

Thur 10/12/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"It Might Have Been:  Risk, Precaution, and Opportunity Costs"
Douglas Kysar

Professor of Law
Cornell Law School

Thur 10/12/2006, 3:45-5:00 pm, Room 215, Rountree Hall

Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program

2006 Fall IPLP Colloquium Speakers Series

“The Human Rights Challenges Facing the Shuar in Ecuador”

Winston P. Nagan

Sam T. Dell Research Scholar Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Human Rights, Peace and Development

University of Florida Levin College of Law

Fri 10/13/2006, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Arizona Water Institute:  Supporting Collaboration and Building Research Opportunities"

Anna Spitz

Program Manager

Steward Observatory

Sat 10/14/2006, 9:00 am-1:30 pm, Room 146

Arizona Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission
Hearings before the Commission

Mon 10/16/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

TBA

James B. Jacobs
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Professor of Constitutional Law and the Courts
Director, Center for Research in Crime and Justice

New York University School of Law

Mon 10/16/2006, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"The Evolution of Regional Economic Institutions (REI) into Security Institutions or The Demise of Realist Military Alliances?"

Gary Goertz

Professor, Political Science

University of Arizona

Thur 10/19/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"Gasping for Breath:  Hazardous Air Pollution, and What the States Can Teach the Federal Government About It"
Victor Flatt

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and

A.L. O’Quinn Chair in Environmental Law

University of Houston Law Center

Mon 10/23/2006, 5:00-7:00 pm, Room 138

Technology, Innovation, & Intellectual Property Colloquium

"Patents as Property:  Rethinking the Exclusive Right in Patent Law"

Professor Adam Mossoff

Associate Professor of Law

Michigan State University School of Law

Tue 10/24/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum
"Mormon Polygamy as Race Treason"
Martha Ertman

Professor of Law

University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law

Wed 10/25/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

“Constructing Circles of Peace”

Judge Mary Helen Maley

Santa Cruz Justice Court

Thur 10/26/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum
Hannah Buxbaum

Professor of Law and Louis F. Niezer Faculty Fellow

Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington

Wed 11/1/2006, 10:00 am, Centennial Hall

Arizona Supreme Court

Two arguments before the Arizona Supreme Court

Wed 11/1/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

TBA

Cassia Spohn

Professor and Director of Graduate Programs

College of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Arizona State University

Thurs 11/2/2006, 6:00-7:00 pm, Room 102, Center for English as a Second Language (CESL)

Center for Middle Eastern Studies and James E. Rogers College of Law

"Forging a Rift: Discourse and Politics in Iranian Human Rights"

Arzoo Osanloo

Professor of Anthropology and Law

University of Washington

Mon 11/6/2006, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"Is Globalization Coercive?"

Kathleen Schwartzman

Professor, Sociology

University of Arizona

Wed 11/8/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"The DPS Racial Profiling Settlement"

Alessandra Soler Meetze

Executive Director

American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona


Fri 11/10/2006, 8:00-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Free-Roaming Horses on Federal Lands:  History, Policy, and Controversies"

J.E. de Steiguer

Professor, School of Natural Resources

The University of Arizona

Sat 11/11/2006, 8:45am-12:30pm, Room 146

Homecoming CLE

“The Lawyer as Public Citizen”
Attorney/citizens discuss the involvement of legal professionals in the legislative, initiative, and public policy process.

Tues 11/14/2006, 5:00-7:00 pm, Room 122

Technology, Innovation, & Intellectual Property Colloquium

"Patently Non-Obvious:  How the Hindsight Bias Law, Renders Patent Decisions Irrational"

Gregory Mandel

Associate Dean for Research & Scholarship

Professor of Law

Albany Law School

Wed 11/15/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

TBA

Thur 11/16/2006, 10:00-11:00 am, Room 146

McCormick Lecture

"Should Officials Obey the Law?"
Frederick Schauer

Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment
John F. Kennedy School of Government

Harvard University

Watch this lecture Video

Wed 11/22/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Wed 11/29/2006, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Mon 12/4/2006, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"What is Sustainability and What Does It Add?"

Marc Miller

Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law

Rogers

Fri 12/8/2006, 8:00-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Integrating Political Ecology and Community-Based Research to Address Environmental Problems on the Arizona-Sonora Border"

Diane Austin

Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology

The University of Arizona

Spring 2007

Wed 1/10/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 106

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

The Pima County Attorney's Office Gang Unit

Michael Kelly, Deputy County Attorney

Fri 1/12/2007, 8:00-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"Children, Pesticide Exposure, and Potential Health Impacts"

Mary Kay O'Rourke, Ph.D.

Community, Environment and Policy Program

Wed 1/17/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 104

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"What I Wish I Had Learned in Law School"

Jamiel Allen, Laura Conover, and Matei Tarail, Deputy Pima County Public Defenders

Rui Want and Rona Nichols, Deputy Pima County Attorneys

Fri 1/19/2007, 3:30 - 5:00 pm, Room 308 Cesar E. Chavez Bldg.

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Ocean Zoning"

Barton Thompson, Director, Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University and

Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law

Wed 1/24/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 104

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Alternative Sentencing in the Native Community:  A Comparative Analysis"

James Hopkins, Professor, University of Arizona Rogers College of Law

Thur 1/25/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"Do Defendants Pay What Juries Award?"  Post Verdict Haricuts in Texas Medical Malpractice Cases.  1988-2003"

David Hyman

Professor of Law

University of Illinois College of Law 

Mon 1/29/2007, 12:20-1:20 pm, Room 146

Book Talk

"Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime: The Creation of Private Property in Russia, 1906-1914"

The Hon. Stephen F. Williams

Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Mon 1/29/2007, 3:15-4:30 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall

Rogers Program on Law and Society

"Presumed Consent Law and Organ Donation: A Comparative Study"

Kieran Healy

Assistant Professor, Sociology,

University of Arizona

Tues 1/30/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall

Student Enrichment Forum

"A Conversation with..."

Steve Edwards

Entrepreneur and Rogers College of Law Graduate

Wed 1/31/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Border Policy from a Reporter's Perspective"

Claudine LoMonaco, Boarder and Immigration Reporter, Tucson Citizen

College of Law

University of Arizona

Thur 2/1/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

William W. Buzbee

Professor of Law

Emory Law School

Fri 2/2/2007, 3:30 - 5:00 pm, Room 138 Rogers College of Law

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Climate Change"

Roger Sedjo, Resources for the Future

Wed 2/7/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Therapeutive Jurisprudence and Criminal Lawyers"

David Wexler, John D. Lyons Professor of Law

University of Arizona Rogers College of Law

Thur 2/8/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"The Future of Shari'a:  Secularism from an Islamic Perspective"

Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im

Professor of Law

Emory Law School

Fri 2/9/2007, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"The Future of Farming in the Southwest as the Population Increases"

Jeffrey C. Silvertooth

Professor and Head

Department of Soil, Water & Environmental Science

The University of Arizona

Mon 2/12/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3rd Floor Rountree Hall

Global Society & Justice Workshop

"Democracy and Exclusion"

Suzanne Dovi

Professor, Political Science

The University of Arizona

Wed 2/14/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Policing the Police"

Captain Robert Shoun

Tucson Police Department Professional Standards Division

Thur 2/15/2007, 12:15-1:10 pm, Room 139

Insurance Law - Practicing attorneys discuss legal and ethical issues arising from the tripartite relationship

Dominique Barrett, Partner, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP

Karalee Morell, Partner, Wiley, Rein & Fielding LLP

Helen Michael, Partner, Howrey LLP

Douglas Richmond, Sr. Vice President, Aon Risk Services

Thur 2/15/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum CANCELLED

Samuel Issacharoff

Bonnie & Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law

New York University School of Law

Wed 2/21/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Prosecution in a Rural Area"

Ed Rheinheimer, Cochise County Attorney

Thur 2/22/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

Bradley Wendel

Associate Professor of Law

Cornell Law School
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Fri 2/23/2007, 7:30 am - 1:00 pm, Room 138

Reforming U.S. Immigration Policy in the Post 9-11 World

American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society

"Reforming U.S. Immigration Policy in the Post 9-11 World"

Keynote Speakers: 

Michael Dougherty, Legislative Counsel

U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee

Isabel Garcia, Co-chair

Derechos Humanos

Wed 2/28/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"From the Bar to the Bench"

The Honorable Peter Eckerstrom

Arizona Court of Appeals

The Honorable Sally Simmons

Pima County Superior Court

Mon 3/5/2007, 12:15-1:00 pm, Room 140

The Law College Association Partners in Practice presents

"When Generations Collide in the Workplace"

Mon 3/5/07, 3:15-4:30 pm, 3d Floor Conf. Rm., Rountree Hall
Rogers Program on Law and Society

"Usufruct as a Property Right in the Spanish Civil Law and its Contemporary Significance for Rural Communities in New Mexico".

Michael Brescia

Assistant Curator, Ethnohistory,

Arizona State Museum

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Faculty Community Lecture Series

Law Professor Rob Williams will present, “Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, and the Legal History of Racism in America”
DuVal Auditorium, University Medical Center, 1501 N. Campbell
7:00pm-Free Admission

Tuesday 3/6/2007, 2:00 pm, Room 146

9th Circuit Court Visit

Ninth Circuit to Visit Arizona for Special Sittings at District Court, Law Schools

SAN FRANCISCO – The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will travel to
Arizona for special sittings March 6-12 at the U.S. District Court in Phoenix, the University of
Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in Tucson, and the Arizona State University College of
Law in Tempe.

A three-judge panel consisting of Circuit Judges Michael Daly Hawkins of Phoenix, Sidney R.
Thomas of Billings, Mont., and Richard R. Clifton of Honolulu will convene in all three locations
to hear appeals of decisions by federal agencies and federal trial courts in Arizona and Nevada.

The sitting is scheduled for:
March 6 in Tucson at the UA James E. Rogers College of Law, located at 1201 East
Speedway. Oral arguments will begin at 2 p.m. in the Ares Auditorium, Room 146.

PDFFor a list of cases, see the attached docket summaries.

Wed 3/7/2007, (Room 146, 12:00 to 1:05)

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program
Bail Bonds, and Making it After Prison, Rene Guererro, Bail Bond Company Operator.

Thur 3/8/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

Vicki L. Been

Elihu Root Professor of Law

Director, Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy

Faculty Director, Root-Tilden-Kern Program

New York University School of Law
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Fri 3/9/2007, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"The Value of Information:  The Role of Citizen Scientists in Collecting Data "

Gary Woodard, Associate Director, SAHRA

Fri 3/9/2007, 3:30-5:00 pm, Room 138 Rogers College of Law

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"The Value of Community Gardens in Poor and Minority Neighborhoods"

Vicki Been, Elihu Root Professor of Law

New York University School of Law

Wed 3/21/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Prosecuting Sex Crimes"

Kathleen Mayer, Deputy Pima County Attorney

Mon 3/26/2007, 12:15-1:00 pm, Room 140

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

"An Inside View of Family Law Practice"

Mon 3/26/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3rd Floor Rountree Hall

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"Transitional Justice in Post-Communist and Post-Conflict Societies"

Jo Dixon, Sociology and Institute for Law and Society

New York University

Wed 3/28/2007, 12:00-1:05 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Panel on Prosecutorial Discretion and Independence

Moderated by Professor Marc Miller

Speakers:

Former U.S. Attorney Bates Butler

James Walsh, Attorney General Office

Monday, March 26th, 12:15 – 1:00 pm, Room 140
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
"An Inside View of Family Law Practice" + PIZZA!

Wed 3/28/2007, (Room 146, 12:00 to 1:05)

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program
Prosecutorial Discretion and Independence moderated by Marc Miller, and featuring former U.S. Attorney Bates Butler, James Walsh, of the Arizona AG's Office, and a representative from the Pima County Attorney's Office. Pizza and CLE.

Thur 3/29/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

Eric Posner

Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law

University of Chicago Law School
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Fri 3/30/2007, 3:30 - 5:00 pm, Room 308 Cesar E. Chavez Bldg.

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Property Rights and Environmental Protection"

Gary Libecap, Professor Economics

University of Arizona

Fri 3/30/2007, 2:00 - 5:00 pm, Room 146 Cesar Chavez Forum 
Cesar Chavez Forum presented by the Latino Law Student Association
Guest Speakers: Anotonio Bustamante, Esq.  and Dolores Huerta

Thur 3/29/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

Eric Posner

Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law

University of Chicago Law School

Fri 3/30/2007, 3:30 - 5:00 pm, Room 308 Cesar E. Chavez Bldg.

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Property Rights and Environmental Protection"

Gary Libecap, Professor Economics

University of Arizona

Wed 4/4/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Thur 4/5/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"Fragile Democracies"

Samuel Issacharoff

Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law

New York University School of Law

New York, NY

Monday, April 2, at 12:15 p.m. in Rm. 139. Pizza will be provided
Law School Clinical Programs.
  All 1Ls and 2Ls are cordially invited to an Information Session about the College of Law’s clinical programs. Meet faculty and students involved in clinical education; learn about selection and registration, pre-requisites, credit hours, etc. Today,

Tuesday, April 3, at 12:20 p.m. in Room 126
Film Presentation.
Recently the BLSA hosted a wonderful speaker who talked about the genocide in Darfur and various related issues. For those of you that attended that event, and to all other law students, faculty, and staff … You are invited to attend an upcoming short film titled “On Our Watch:  A Documentary About Genocide in Darfur” (by Refugees International) Tuesday, April 3, at 12:20 p.m. in Room 126. If you have questions, email co-chair of the Anti-Racism Focus Group (of the NLG) Christie Green at cagreen@email.arizona.edu. It is a short film (10 - 15 minutes) and we will follow it with a 15 minute discussion as to what possible ways we can make a difference

Wed 4/4/2007, . (Room 146, 12:00 to 1:05)
Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program
Probation in Pima County

Wed 4/11/2007, (Room 146, 12:00 to 1:05)

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program
National Security in the Age of Terror,
Panel of Army War College Faculty

Wednesday, April 11, 12:15-1:00pm, Room 138
The Law College Association Partners in Practice presents:
Emotional Intelligence for Law Students and Lawyers

Thursday, April 12, 2007, 3:45 to 5:00 p.m.
The IPLP program presents novelist Ann Cummins

Where: College of Law, Roundtree Hall, Room 215, University of Arizona

Fri 4/13/2007, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"When the Well Runs Dry:  Where Will the Water Come From?"

Robert Glennon

Morris K. Udall Professor of Law & Public Policy

University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Mon 4/16/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3rd Floor Rountree Hall
Global Society and Justice Workshop "A Weberian Theory of Martyrdom Missions"
Albert Bergesen, Professor, Sociology
University of Arizona

Wed 4/18/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138
Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program "Capital Punishment as a Hate Crime"
Kathy Norgaard, Ph.D.

Thu 4/19/2007, 12:15 - 1:30 pm, TBA
Victims' Rights Panel
Pima County Attorney's Office

Fri 4/20/2007, 3:30-5:00 pm, Room 308 Cesar E. Chavez Bldg.
Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Environmental Regulation"

Jason Johnston, Robert G. Fuller, Jr. Professor and

Director, Program on Law & the Environment

University of Pennsylvania Law School

Wed 4/11/2007, 12:15-1:00 pm, Room 140

The Law College Association Partners in Practice presents

"Emotional Intelligence for Law Students and Lawyers"

Wed 4/11/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 146

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Army War College Panel on National Security"

Thur 4/12/2007, 12:00-1:00 pm, Room 202

Faculty Enrichment Forum

"Should Law School Academics Care About Going Private Transactions?"

Robert H. Mundheim, Esq.

Of Counsel, Shearman & Sterling, LLP

New York, NY

Fri 4/13/2007, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"When the Well Runs Dry:  Where Will the Water Come From?"

Robert Glennon

Morris K. Udall Professor of Law & Public Policy

University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Mon 4/16/2007, 3:00-4:30 pm, 3rd Floor Rountree Hall

Global Society and Justice Workshop

"A Weberian Theory of Martyrdom Missions"

Albert Bergesen, Professor, Sociology

University of Arizona

Wed 4/18/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Capital Punishment as a Hate Crime"

Kathy Norgaard, Ph.D.

Thu 4/19/2007, 12:15 - 1:30 pm, TBA

Victims' Rights Panel

Pima County Attorney's Office

Fri 4/20/2007, 3:30-5:00 pm, Room 308 Cesar E. Chavez Bldg.

Economics, Law and Environment Workshop

"Environmental Regulation"

Jason Johnston, Robert G. Fuller, Jr. Professor and

Director, Program on Law & the Environment

University of Pennsylvania Law School

Wed 4/25/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

"Victim's Rights In Arizona:  A Personal and Professional Perspective"

Dan Levey

Governor's Office

Wed 5/9/2007, 12:15-1:30 pm, Room 138

Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Fri 5/11/2007, 8:30-9:45 am, Room 202

Environmental Breakfast Club

"How Natural Systems Moderate Global Warming"

Melanie Lenart

Research Associate

Institute for the Study of Planet Earth

SUMMER 2006

WORK-IN-PROGRESS SERIES

Brownbag lunch at noon; talk begins at 12:15 p.m.

Thur 5/11/2006 -- Barak Orbach, Antitrust-IP Developments and Distributors'  Enforcement of Uniform Pricing:  From Theory to Practice

Thur 5/18/2006 -- Jack Chin, The Tyranny of the Minority

Thur 5/25/2006 -- Jamie Ratner, What Should the Antitrust Rule Be for Horizontal Restraints?

Wed 5/31/2006 (Wednesday) -- Ellen Bublick, The Restatement (Third) of Economic Torts

Wed 6/1/2006 -- James Hopkins, Aboriginal Governance, Natural Resources Development, and Taxation:  The Tlicho and Deh Cho Models of Canada 

Thur 6/8/2006 -- Paul Bennett, TBA

Thur 6/15/2006 -- Darian Ibrahim, Liability After Disney:  On an Individual Director or Whole Board Basis?

Thur 6/22/2006 -- Kirsten Engel, Dynamic Federalism:  A Public Choice Analysis and Environmental Case Study

Thur 6/29/2006 -- Carol Rose, The Moral Subject of Property

Thur 7/6/2006 -- Kirsten Smolensky, Parental Liability for Genetic Enhancement

Thur 7/13/2006 -- Ted Schneyer, The Organized Bar's Response to Recent Federal Initiatives to Regulate Law Practice

Thur 7/20/2006 -- Mona Hymel, Globalization, Environmental Justice, and Sustainable Development:  The Case of Oil

Thur 7/27/2006 -- David Adelman, The Science of the Unsolvable:  The Promise of Heuristic Models for Environmental Law and Policy

Thur 8/3/2006 -- John Swain, The Sourcing of Service Receipts for Staet Income Tax Purposes:  Time to Adopt a Destination Rule

 

SPRING 2006

Friday, May 5, 830-9:30am, Sullivan Room

Environmental Breakfast Club

Lindy Brigham, Coordinator of Program in Applied Biosciences, the Department of Plant Sciences, UA

Developing Sustainable Strategies for Maintaining a Healthy Forest Environment

Thursday, May 4, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Global Society & Justice Workshop

David Gibbs, Professor, UA Departments of History and Political Science

The Western Powers and the Downfall of Milosevic

Faculty page at: http://www.gened.arizona.edu/dgibbs/

For more information, please contact randy.wagner@law.arizona.edu

Thursday, Apr 27, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Kenji Yoshino, Deputy Dean for Intellectual Life and Professor of Law, Yale Law School

Notes on the New Equal Protection

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.yale.edu/outside/html/faculty/yoshino/profile.htm

Wednesday, Apr 26, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Charles Wise, Professor, Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs

Organizing U.S. Homeland Security after Katrina:  Which Path Leads to Greater Public Security?

Faculty page at:  http://www.indiana.edu/~speaweb/fcltydir/wisec.html

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Wednesday, April 19, 3:30pm, Sullivan Room

Rogers Program on Law in Society Colloquium

Gary Libecap, Anheuser-Busch Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, Eller College of Management & Professor of Law, UA

An Analysis of Irrigation Districts and their Incentives to Transfer Water

Faculy page at:  http://economics.eller.arizona.edu/faculty/Libecap.aspx

Wednesday, Apr 19, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Andrea Ibanez, John Hinderaker and Carole Siegler, members of the Commission on Trial Court Appointments in Pima County

Merit Selection of Judges

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Wednesday, Apr 12, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Paul Charlton, U.S. Attorney and Adjunct Professor, Rogers College of Law

Border Security and Terrorism

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Friday, Apr 7, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Forum, lunch provided

Oliver Houck, Professor, Tulane University Law School

After the Flood, and Before the Next One:  Legal, Political and Social Issues in Katrina's Wake

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.tulane.edu/tuexp/facadmin/biotemplate.cfm?username=ohouck&status=faculty

Friday, Apr 7, 830-9:30am, Sullivan Room

Environmental Breakfast Club

Jeff Kargel, Senior Associate Research Scientist of Hydrology and Water Resources

Changing Glaciers:  Water Resources and Natural Hazards

Wed, Apr 5, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Rogers Program on Law in Society Colloquium

Kathleen Schwartzman , Professor of Sociology, UA

The Global Chicken

Wednesday, Apr 5, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Jim Williamson, Detective, Tucson Police Department

Fraud and White Collar Crime in Tucson

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Thursday, Mar 30, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Margo A. Bagley, Professor, Emory Law School

Academic Discourse and Proprietary Rights:  Putting Patents in Their Proper Place

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.emory.edu/cms/site/index.php?id=1265

Thursday, Mar 30, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Global Society & Justice Workshop

Eithne Luibheid, Professor, UA Department of Women's Studies

Childbearing Against the State?  Migration controls, sexual regimes, and global/national struggles in Ireland

Faculty page at: http://ws.web.arizona.edu/people/faculty/luibheid.php

Thursday, Mar 30, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Margo A. Bagley, Professor, Emory Law School

Academic Discourse and Proprietary Rights:  Putting Patents in Their Proper Place

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.emory.edu/cms/site/index.php?id=1265

Wednesday, Mar 29, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Shirley Peterson, Former Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service

IRS Investigations and Criminal Tax Policy

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Monday, Mar 27, 1-2:230pm, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

Bringing Technology to Market -- Panel Discussion

Examining the increasingly complex task of taking a product or service from inception to the hands of consumers.  CLE credit can be earned by attending this event. 

Thursday, Mar 23, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Professor, Cornell Law School

Judicial Psychology

Faculy page at:  http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/faculty/faculty_bios/rachlinski.html

Wednesday, Mar 22, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Marc Miller, Professor, UA Rogers College of Law

Federal and State Sentencing Post-Booker and Blakely

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Thursday, Mar 9, 12:15pm, Sullivan Room

Faculty Research-in-Progress

Mona Hymel, Professor, UA Rogers College of Law

The United States Experience with Energy-Based Tax Incentives:  The Evidence Supporting Tax Incentives for Renewable Energy

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/Faculty/getprofile.cfm?facultyid=21

Wednesday, Mar 8, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Capt. Thomas Barnett, U.S. Army, Rogers Law College class of 2001

Abu Ghraib: Introduction to the Law Governing the Treatment of Detainees

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4, UA Rogers Law College

Economic Torts Conference:  The Dan B. Dobbs Conference on Tort Law

This two-day Conference, organized under the direction of Ellen Bublick, Professor at the UA Rogers College of Law, brings together thirty-five distinguished academics, judges and practitioners to address the appropriate scope and definition of economic torts.

More details at:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/Events/tortsconference.cfm

Friday, Mar 3, 830-9:30am, Sullivan Room

Environmental Breakfast Club

Edella Schlager, Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, UA

Interstate River Compacts

Faculty page at:  http://publicadmin.eller.arizona.edu/faculty/eschlager.aspx

Wednesday, Mar 1, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Kate Lawson, M.P.A., an alumnus of the Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program

Pima County Medical Health for Prisoners

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Thursday, Feb 23, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Global Society & Justice Workshop (Rogers Program on Law in Society)

V. Spike Peterson, Professor, UA Department of Political Science

Theorizing Globalization in Relation to Justice

Faculty page at:  http://polisci.web.arizona.edu/faculty/peterson.html

Thursday, Feb 23, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Ahmed White, Professor, University of Colorado School of Law

Criminal Syndicalism Laws, the Industrial Workers of the World, and the Criminalization of Economic Radicalism, 1917-1927."

Faculty page at:  http://lawweb.colorado.edu/profiles/profile.jsp?id=64

Thursday, Feb 16, 12:15pm, Sullivan Room

Faculty Research-in-Progress

James Hopkins, Associate Clinical Professor, Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program at the Rogers College of Law
TBA

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/Faculty/getprofile.cfm?facultyid=54

Thursday, Feb 16, 10-11am, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

The 26th Marks Memorial Lecture

The Honorable Guido Calabresi, U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit

Equality in the American Constitution

This event is open to the univeristy and to the public.

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/Events/Marks/marks2006.cfm

Wed, Feb 15, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Rogers Program on Law in Society Colloquium

Sarah Soule, Professor of Sociology, UA

The Impact of Social Movements, Politics and Public Opinion on the Stages of State Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1972-1982

Faculty page at:  http://fp.arizona.edu/soc/soulevita_2005.pdf

Wednesday, Feb 15, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Joe Cuffari, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General

TBA

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Friday, Feb 10, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Room 201

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

James Salzman, Professor, Duke Law School

A Short History of Drinking Water

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.duke.edu/fac/salzman/

Wednesday, Feb 8, 12:15-1:05,, Eller College of Management, Room 208A (off the atrium)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Robert Scher, Northern Arizona University

Wrongful Conviction and Innocence Project

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Tuesday, Feb 7, 6-730pm, South Ballroom at the Student Union

Public Lecture

Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Islam, Human Rights and Democracy in Iran

This event is open to the univeristy and to the public.

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=328

Friday, Feb 3, 830-9:30am, Sullivan Room

Environmental Breakfast Club

Paul Portney, Dean of the Eller College of Business and Halle Chair in Leadership, UA

Corporate Social Responsibility:  More or Less than Meets the Eye?

Faculty page at:  http://www.eller.arizona.edu/faculty/administration/dean.aspx

Thursday, Feb 2, 12:15pm, Sullivan Room

Faculty Research-in-Progress

Robert Glennon, Morris K. Udall Professor of Law & Public Policy, UA Rogers College of Law

"When the Well's Dry":  Where will the water come from?

Faculty page at:  glennon@law.arizona.edu

Wednesday, Feb 1, 12:15-1:05, Eller College of Management, Room 208A (off the atrium)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Lt. Mark Timpf, Tucson Police Department

Oracle Enforcement Project

Thursday, Jan 26, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Jerry Mashaw, Professor, Yale Law School

Recovering American Administrative Law:  Federalist Foundations, 1787-1801

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.yale.edu/outside/html/faculty/jlm7/profile.htm

Wednesday, Jan 25, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

The Honorable Paul Tang, Pima Superior Court (Teen Court)

Judging Juveniles

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Monday, Jan 23, 12pm (talk starts at 12:15), Sullivan Room

Faculty Enrichment Session, lunch provided

Eric Blumenson, Professor, Suffolk University Law School
The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice:  Peace, Pluralism and Punishment at the International Criminal Court

Faculty page at:  http://law.suffolk.edu/faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=7

Thursday, Jan 19, 3:30pm, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Rountree Hall

Rogers Program on Law in Society Colloquium

Jayanth K. Krishnan, Professor, William Mitchell College of Law

Lok Adalats and the Dispute Resolution Puzzle in India:  A Legal Ethnography

Faculty page at:  http://www.wmitchell.edu/academics/faculty/Krishnan.html

Wednesday, Jan 18, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP Crim Law Speakers Series

Kate Spaulding

The Pima County Teen Court

See:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/ViewoneThread.cfm?ThreadID=319

Wednesday, Jan 11, 12:15-1:05, Ares Auditorium (Room 146)

LCJSP/CLA Crim Law Speakers Program

Danny Sharp, Chief of the Oro Valley Police Department

Community Policing

Friday, Jan 6, 8:30-9:30am, Sullivan Room

Environmental Breakfast Club

Dean Lueck, Bentley P. Cardon Professor of Geography and Regional Development, UA

Wildlife Economics 101

Faculty page at:  http://ag.arizona.edu/arec/dept/faculty/lueck.html

FALL 2005

Friday, Dec 2, 8:30-9:30am, Sullivan Room, Environmental Breakfast Club

Paul Robbins, Associate Professor of Geography and Regional Development, UA

Even Conservation Rules are Made to be Broken

Faculty page at:  http://monsoon.geog.arizona.edu/%7Erobbins/~robbins

Wednesday, Nov 16, 12:15pm, Room 146, LCJSP/CLA Lunch Series

Senior U.S. Government Law Enforcement Official

Terrorism from a Law Enforcment Perspective

Information on LCJSP/CLA series at:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/default.htm#LCJSPSeries

Monday, Nov 14, 5-7pm, Room 138, Colloquium on Technology, Innovation, and Intellectual Property Policy

Katherine J. Strandburg, Associate Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law

Modeling Innovation by a Kinetic Description of the Patent Citation System

Faculty page at:  http://www.law.depaul.edu/faculty%5Fstaff/faculty_information.asp?id=50

Information on the IP Colloquium at:  http://www.law.arizona.edu/academics/ipcolloq.cfm