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Law & Political Economy Colloquium October 1, 2009 |
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Sponsored by the Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth, the Searle Law and Political Economy Colloquium is part of a thriving interdisciplinary scholarship program at Northwestern University School of Law. In this colloquium, leading scholars from the fields of law, political science and economics present cutting edge scholarship on the law-making processes of courts, agencies, Congress and the President. Faculty and students alike attend the colloquium and discuss theoretical and methodological aspects of the work. Presenters receive valuable feedback and suggestions for how to expand or improve their research, and Northwestern Law students and faculty gain a broader understanding of the relation of politics to the study and practice of law. This colloquium is organized by Professors Lee Epstein, Beatrice Kuhn Professor of Law and Emerson Tiller, J. Landis Martin Professor of Law and Business.
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