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Upcoming Events

Searle Center Research Symposium: Empirical Studies of Civil Liability
October 9, 2008 - October 10, 2008
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: WB 250
More info: (312) 503-1811 | email | web

Faculty Workshop w/ Searle Visiting Fellow David Hyman (IL MCLE Credit)
October 14, 2008
12:00 pm
Location: RB 239 (Faculty Commons)
More info: (312) 503-0184 | email | web

Searle Center-Searle Law & Economics Colloquium: Dean Lueck
October 16, 2008
4:00 pm
Location: RB 339 (Schachtman-Gordon)
More info: (312) 503-1811 | email | web

Searle Center-Searle Law & Political Economy Colloquium: Eileen Braman
October 20, 2008
4:00 pm
Location: RB 339 (Schachtman-Gordon)
More info: (312) 503-1811 | email | web

Faculty Workshop w/ Searle Visiting Fellow Barry Weingast (IL MCLE Credit)
October 28, 2008
12:00 pm
Location: RB 239 (Faculty Commons)
More info: (312) 503-0184 | email | web

Civil Justice Institute


The Searle Civil Justice Institute (CJI) examines leading issues and produces timely research that is useful to policymakers, judges, and practitioners. The Civil Justice Institute operates through task forces, each led by a principle investigator. The task forces produce reports, executive summaries, news releases, press briefings, testimony, and conferences. CJI has organized task forces in the following areas:

  • Arbitration: This study will analyze arbitrations resulting from pre-dispute arbitration clauses in consumer contracts to create a better understanding of the impact of these clauses.
  • State Consumer Protection Litigation : The research question to be addressed in this study is: “How do state consumer protection lawsuits match with the FTC standards for consumer protection litigation?”
  • Management of Judicial Capital : How well do the skills and experience of sitting state court judges fit with the roles and responsibilities they are assigned? When do we utilize this valuable resource to maximize effectiveness and when and how do we fall short?
  • The Business of Patent Litigation
  • Scientific Evidence in the Courts
  • Cy Pres Awards

 

 

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