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The breadth of legal scholarship has expanded greatly in the last several years, increasing the need for strong connections between far-flung legal and scholarly communities that are often unaware of what each other is doing.  Understanding this need for intellectual connection, law professor Daniel Farber founded the Minnesota Center for Legal Studies in 1991 to enhance relationships between Law School faculty and legal scholars across the country through a combination of workshops, publications and lectures. More about us. >
April 8
Professor A.W. Brian Simpson, University of Michigan Law School Shooting Felons: Law, Practice, Official Culture and Perceptions of Morality
April 14
Professor Vikramaditya Khanna, University of Michigan Law School Corporate Defendants and the Protections of Criminal Procedure: An Economic Analysis
April 20
Professor Stanley Paulson, Washington University School of Law
April 21
Professor Jose Alvarez, Columbia University School of Law, chapter of forthcoming book, The Promise and Perils of International Organizations.

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229 Nineteenth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
U of M Law School