Big Topics in a Small Setting

Our Faculty Workshops are only open to faculty and a small group of students. These workshops provide the group with an opportunity to discuss works in progress by Law School faculty and other legal scholars.

Spring 2012 Workshops

2/09 James Salzman, Samuel F. Mordecai Professor of Law and Nicholas Institute Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke Law School
Thirst: The Histories of Drinking Water

2/16 Minor Myers, Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Fixing Multi-Forum Shareholder Litigation.

2/23 Micah J. Schwartzman, Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School
What If Religion Isn't Special?

3/01 Jennifer H. Arlen, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Corporate Governance Regulation through Nonprosecution

3/15 Kermit Roosevelt, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
The Ubiquity of Substantive Due Process

3/22 Michelle Wilde Anderson, Assistant Professor of Law, UC Berkeley Law School
Dissolving Cities

3/29 Ryan Bubb, Assistant Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

4/05 Chris Sprigman, Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School

4/19 William Rubenstein, Sidley Austin Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
A General Theory of the Class Suit 

Fall 2011 Workshops

9/8 Brian Lee, Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
The Idiosyncratic Premium in Eminent Domain

9/15 Michael Knoll, Theodore K. Warner Professor of Law & Professor of Real Estate; Co-Director, Center for Tax Law and Policy; University of Pennsylvania Law School & Ruth Mason, Nancy and Bill Trachsel '71 Corporate Law Scholar and Professor of Law; University of Connecticut
What is Tax Discrimination

9/22 Cynthia Grant Bowman, Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
The New Illegitimacy: Children of Cohabiting Couples and Stepchildren

10/13 Adam Zimmerman, Assistant Professor of Law, St. John’s University School of Law
The Agency Class Action

11/03 Irina Manta, Visiting Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement

12/01 Tim Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law, Albany Law School
Can You Believe It’s Kosher? Trust, Reputation, and Non-Governmental Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food

Experience Prof. Derek Bambauer's Trademark & Unfair Competition class.

Have questions? We have answers.

For more information about the Faculty Workshop Series, please contact:
Professor Rebecca Kysar
Professor Frederic Bloom
Professor Minor Myers
Professor Anita Bernstein

Mailing Address:
Brooklyn Law School
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201