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2002 Law & Humanities Workshop   
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2002 LAW & HUMANITIES JUNIOR SCHOLAR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP- FINAL PAPERS

Mark Fenster, Ass't Professor, Univ of Florida Law School
"The Symbols of Governance: Thurman Arnold and the Cultural Study of Law"
Commentators: Clyde Spillenger & Robert Post

Malick Ghachem, J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School
"The Slave's Two Bodies: The Life of a Legal Fiction in Colonial and Revolutionary Virginia"
Commentators: Sarah Barringer Gordon & Cheryl Harris

Trisha Olson, Assoc. Professor, Samford Univ. Law School
"Of the Worshipful Warrior: Criminal Sanctuary and Punishment in the Middle Ages"
Commentators: Daniel Klerman & Robert Weisberg

Wendell Pritchett, (as of July 1, 2002) Ass't Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School
"The 'Public Menace' of Blight: Urban Renewal and the Private Uses of Eminent Domain"
Commentators: Reva Siegel & David Goldberg

Frances Ranney, Ass't Professor, English Dept, Wayne State University
"Law's Knowledge: Art, Science, Classical Rhetoric and Feminist Response"
Commentators: Nomi Stolzenberg & Margaret Jane Radin

Ravit Reichman, Ph.D. Candidate, Comp Lit Dept, Yale
"'Let us not desert one another': The Lesson of Torts"
Commentators: Nan Goodman & Gregory Keating

Patricia Reid, Ph.D. Candidate, History Dept, Univ. of Iowa
"When Property Speaks: Re-Negotiating the Legal System in Annapolis, Maryland 1810-1830"
Commentators: Sarah Barringer Gordon & Cheryl Harris

Simon Stern, Assistant Instructor, Yale Law School
"Commonplaces and Marketplaces: The Rhetoric of Enclosure in the 18th Century Copyright Debate"
Commentators: Catherine Fisk & Mark Rose


COMMENTATORS' AFFILIATION:
Sarah Barringer Gordon, Law & History, University of Pennsylvania
Austin Sarat, Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought, & Political Science, Amherst College
Cheryl Harris, Law, University of California Los Angeles
Gregory Keating, Law, University of Southern California
Robert Post, Law, University of California at Berkeley
Robert Weisberg, Law, Stanford University
Annelise Riles, Law & Anthropology, Cornell University
Catherine Fisk, Law, Loyola University
Reva Siegel, Law, Yale University
Daniel Klerman, Law & History, University of Southern California
David Theo Goldberg, University of California Irvine
Clyde Spillenger, Law, University of California Los Angeles
Nan Goodman, English, University of Colorado
Margaret Jane Radin, Law, Stanford
Mark Rose, English, University of California Santa Barbara
Naomi Mezey, Law, Georgetown University
Hilary Schor, Law & English, University of Southern California
Ariela Gross, Law & History, University of Southern California
Nomi Stolzenberg, Law, University of Southern California
Katherine Franke, Law, Columbia University
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