The winners of our Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition will present their papers, and various other attendees will invite feedback on works they have in progress.
Jud Campbell, University of Richmond School of Law: “The Invention of First Amendment Federalism”
Jonathan Mitchell, Stanford Law School: “The Writ-of-Erasure Fallacy”
Lochlan Shelfer, Gibson Dunn: “Intergovernmental Federalism Disputes”
Megan Stevenson, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School: “Assessing Risk Assessment”
Lael Weinberger, University of Chicago JD/PhD candidate: “Rebellion against International Law: Law, Ideology, and the Bricker Amendment”
Commenter: Richard Epstein, NYU School of Law, University of Chicago Law School
Moderator: Josh Teitelbaum, Georgetown University Law Center
Jud Campbell, University of Richmond School of Law: “The Invention of First Amendment Federalism”
Jonathan Mitchell, Stanford Law School: “The Writ-of-Erasure Fallacy”
Lochlan Shelfer, Gibson Dunn: “Intergovernmental Federalism Disputes”
Megan Stevenson, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School: “Assessing Risk Assessment”
Lael Weinberger, University of Chicago JD/PhD candidate: “Rebellion against International Law: Law, Ideology, and the Bricker Amendment”
Commenter: Richard Epstein, NYU School of Law, University of Chicago Law School
Moderator: Josh Teitelbaum, Georgetown University Law Center
01/30/18 • 129 min
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