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Faculty Workshop Series highlights scholarship - Spring 2012

Seattle University School of Law is proud to announce its Spring Faculty Workshop Series. Outstanding scholars from both inside and outside the law school will present their current works-in-progress during series organized by Associate Deans for Faculty Development Natasha Martin and Bob Chang.

The lineup:

Lori Bannai
February 6, 2012

Lori Bannai, Seattle University School of Law

“Quiet Bravery: The Story of Fred Korematsu and His Quest to Hold America to Its Promise”

Christopher Lasch
February 13, 2012

Christopher Lasch, Sturm College of Law, University of Denver

“Considering the Precedents for Immigration Detainers: Fugitive Slave Rendition and Criminal Rendition”

Addie Rolnick
March 5, 2012

Addie Rolnick, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

"Race and Group Rights: Lessons from Federal Indian Law”

Theodore Seto
March 19, 2012

Theodore Seto, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

“Are Polygamy and Same-Sex Marriage Equivalent?: A Coasian Theory of the Law of Marriage”

Angela Banks
April 2, 2012

Angela M. Banks, William & Mary Law School

“Winning the Battle, But Losing the War: Immigration Enforcement & Immigrant Incorporation”

Dino Falaschetti
April 9, 2012

Dino Falaschetti, Florida State University College of Law; Seattle University Albers School of Business

“Transaction-Cost Leadership: On the Politics, Law, and Economics of Creating Wealth and Spreading Opportunity”

Andy Grewal
April 16, 2012

Andy Grewal, University of Iowa College of Law

“The Joint Committee on Taxation and the Hidden Agency Problem”

Russ Powell
April 23, 2012

Russ Powell, Seattle University School of Law

"The New Muslim State: Neither Islamic nor Secular"