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Faculty Lectures and Awards
Speaker Series
2006-7
The series features visiting law scholars sponsored by the faculty Lecture and Awards Committee. Open to the UO faculty. Contact Professor
Merle Weiner for information
Friday, April 6
Noon, Lewis Lounge. Teri Ravenell, a law professor at Villanova University, speaks. Her most recent article is "Hammering in Screws: Why the Court should look beyond Summary Judgment when Resolving 1983 Qualified Immunity Disputes".
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Monday, March 19
Environmental law professor Holly Doremus, University of California at Davis, speaks. She is a former researcher on metabolic pathways of plants. She is coathor of Environmental Policy Law: Problems, Cases and Reading, (4th edition).
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Tuesday, March 6
Visiting UO law professor Lua Kam‡l Yuille speaks. Her research focuses on supranational governance in the European Union, religion's influence on the law, international human rights, and domestic civil rights policy.
Monday, February 5
Deborah Hellman, a law professor at University of Maryland, speaks. She is working on a book articulating a theory of discrimination that would answer an essential but neglected question: under what circumstances is discrimination wrong?
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