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Law, Politics and Society Workshop

Fall 2010-Spring 2011 Schedule

Fall 2010

9/14/10 Legal History and Sociolegal Scholarship by Karl Shoemaker, Associate Professor, UW History and Law.

10/12/10 Trafficking (In)justice: Law Enforcement’s Response to Human Trafficking in Russia by Lauren McCarthy, PhD Candidate, UW Political Science.

10/19/10 Tolerance without Liberalism: Conflict and Coexistence in Twentieth Century Indonesia by Jeremy Menchik, PhD Candidate, UW Political Science.

11/9/10 U.S. Criminal Expungement and a Lesson from Common Law Countries by Lahny Silva, Hastie Fellow, UW Law School.

12/7/10 Home Rule: Equitable Justice in Progressive Chicago and the Philippines by Nancy Buenger, Law and Society Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Legal Studies.

Spring 2011

1/25/11 The Regulation of Nanotechnologies, Regulators, Risk, and Global Governance by Joseph Conti
Assistant Professor, UW Sociology and Law.

3/1/11 Polemics and Polarization: Local Politics and the Origins of Islamic Law in Indonesia by Jeremy Menchik, PhD Candidate, UW Political Science.

3/24/11 Deconstructing Infrastructure Development Finance in the Global South: An Examination of Wind Energy Development in Oaxaca, Mexico by Shalanda Baker, Hastie Fellow, UW Law School.

4/4/11 Exclusions and Preferences: Argentine Immigration and Nationality Law in Comparative
Perspective
by David Cook-Martin, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Grinnell College.

4/27/11 The Displaced and Dispossessed of Darfur: Explaining the Sources of a Continuing State-Led
Genocide
by John Hagan, John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Law, Northwestern University and
Co-Director, Center on Law & Globalization, American Bar Foundation.


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