Critical Analysis of Law Workshop (Speaker: Fleur Johns)

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop
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Fleur Johns
University of New South Wales
Faculty of Law

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop - Speaker: Amy Adler

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW WORKSHOP

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Amy Adler
NYU School of Law

The Meaning of Transformation and the Transformation of Meaning

Tuesday, March 11, 2014
12:30 - 2:00
Solarium (room FA2) - Falconer Hall

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop - Speaker: Jonathan Yovel

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW WORKSHOP

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Jonathan Yovel
University of Haifa

Language and Power in Law’s House: The Polyphony of Self-Representation

Tuesday, November 19, 2013
12:30 - 2:00
Solarium (room FA2) - Falconer Hall

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop - Speaker: Alison LaCroix

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW WORKSHOP

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Professor Alison LaCroix
University of Chicago Law School

Congratulations to Prof. Ernie Weinrib

I'm delighted to report that Professor Ernie Weinrib has been elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Science.  The American Academy of Arts & Sciences is one of the United State's oldest and most prestigious honorary societies and independent policy research centers.   The current membership includes some 200 Nobel laureates and more than 60 Pulitzer Prize winners.  This election is a fitting tribute to Ernie's foundational work in legal theory and the incredible impact his scholarship has made on the world.  Please join me in congratulating Ernie on this outstanding accomplishment.

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Hirschl Publishes New Book: "Constitutional Theocracy"

Prof. Ran Hirschl has published a new book, Constitutional Theocracy (Harvard University Press, 2010).

From the publisher:

At the intersection of two sweeping global trends - the rise of popular support for principles of theocratic governance, and the spread of constitutionalism and judicial review - a new legal order has emerged: constitutional theocracy. It enshrines religion and its interlocutors as "a" or "the" source of legislation, and at the same time adheres to core ideals and practices of modern constitutionalism. A unique hybrid of apparently conflicting worldviews, values, and interests, constitutional theocracies thus offer an ideal setting-a "living laboratory" as it were-for studying constitutional law as a form of politics by other means. In this book, Ran Hirschl combines insights from legal theory, economics, theology, and political sociology with a rigorous comparative analysis of religion-and-state jurisprudence from dozens of countries worldwide to explore the evolving role of constitutional law and courts in a non-secularist world.

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop (Speaker: David Grewal)

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW WORKSHOP

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David Grewal
Yale Law School

Title:  TBA

Tuesday, September 25, 2012
12:30 - 2:00
Solarium (room FA2), Falconer Hall
84 Queen's Park


A light lunch will be provided.

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