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| Start Date: | 3/21/2013 | Start Time: | 6:00 PM |
| End Date: | 3/21/2013 | End Time: | 8:00 PM |
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Event Description
ON-LINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
AT DOOR REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE.
The Fordham University Department
of Philosophy and Fordham Law School cordially invite you to attend their SPRING 2013 NATURAL LAW COLLOQUIUM LECTURE:
"How Malleable is the Harm Principle? On the Public Enforcement of Environmental Law"
Thursday, March 21
Richard Epstein, New York University School of Law
Richard A. Epstein is the inaugural Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at NYU
School of Law. Prior to his joining the faculty, he was a visiting law
professor at NYU from 2007 through 2009. He has served as the Peter and Kirstin
Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution since 2000. Epstein is also the
James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law Emeritus and a senior
lecturer at the University of Chicago. His initial law school appointment was
at the University of Southern California from 1968 to 1972. Epstein received an
LL.D., h.c. from the University of Ghent, 2003. He has been a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1985 and has been a Senior Fellow
of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago Division
of Biological Sciences, also since 1983. He served as editor of the Journal of
Legal Studies from 1981 to 1991, and of the Journal of Law and Economics from
1991-2001, From 2001 to 2010 he was a director of the John M. Olin Program in
Law and Economics at the University of Chicago.
Commentators:
John Davenport, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Fordham University
Shelia Foster, Vice Dean, Fordham Law School & Co-Director Stein Center for Law & Ethics
ON-LINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
AT DOOR REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE.
Free and open to the public
REGISTRATION FEES FOR CLE
$65 Registration fee for 2 non-transitional, ethics practice credits; $55 Fordham Law alumni and public
interest attorneys). Fordham Law has a hardship policy for this course.
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