faculty > intellectual life
The law school's centers, lecture series, and symposia invigorate intellectual discussion among the law school and university faculty, its students, and the community. Opportunities range from lively seminars on work in progress to collegial interchange of ideas with visiting scholars, and long term interdisciplinary projects of value to scholars, the Bar, and the people of the state.
Scholarship
Faculty books and articles
2006-present
2005-6 (1.1MB PDF)
Workshops and lectures
Legal Theory Workshops
Emerging theories on law and society.
2006-7
2005-6
Lectures and Awards speakers
Visiting law scholars speak to law and university faculty as guests of the Lectures and Awards Committee.
2006-7
Business Law Program speakers and symposia
Colin Ruagh Thomas O'Fallon Lecturer in Law and American Culture.
Endowed in memory of law professor Jim O'Fallon's son, the annual lecture features distinguished scholars
and alternates between topics of law and American culture. It is sponsored by Oregon Humanities Center. Past lecturers
Environmental Law Center Fireside Chats
Law school faculty discuss environmental law issues and scholarship with students and colleagues at the Many Nations Longhouse hearth.
2007-8
2006-7
2005-6
Centers and Programs
Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics
This independent center at the law school brings scholars and activists to Oregon whose work advances a theme of inquiry that changes every two years. The center selects one law and one UO faculty member each year as resident scholars. The center offers scholarships to student fellows and project grants to UO faculty, staff, students, and community members.
University of Oregon Interdisciplinary Centers
Law faculty also work with a number of the University of Oregon's interdisciplinary centers, including:
Oregon Humanities Center
Center for the Study of Women in Society
Center on Diversity and Community
Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
Center for Asian Pacific Studies
Warsaw Sports Marketing Center
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