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Workshop, Discussion & Seminar

USC Gould School of Law
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WORKSHOPS, DISCUSSIONS & SEMINARS

Spring 2004

 
January 26

Seminar Bernard Bailyn (Harvard University), Topic: "Dead Ends: The Dustbins of History", Time: 4:00 p.m., Location: Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240

February 10Workshop Ruth Gavison (Hebrew University, Fac. of Law), Topic: "Can Israel be both Jewish and Democratic?", Time: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., Location: Hillel Jewish Center, co-sponsored by USC Hillel, USC Casden Institute for the Study of Jewish Role in American Life, and Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
February 13Discussion Graduate Student Discussion, Judith Butler (University of California, Berkeley, Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature), Topic: "War at Home: the U.S. Patriot Act and the Problem of Sovereignty", Time: 12:00 p.m., Location: USC Law School, Room 103
March 2Discussion Jonathan Yovel (University of Haifa, Faculty of Law), one week visitor, Topic:
"Le droit du plus fort: law as metaphor and morality in Milton's Samson Agonistes", Time: 12:00 Location: Doheny Library, Room: Intellectual Commons
March 5Workshop Jonathan Yovel (University of Haifa, Faculty of Law), Topic: "Language and Power in a Place of Contingencies: The Polyphony of Legal Argumentation", Time: 3:00 p.m., Location: USC Law School, Room 130
March 9Workshop Alexander Welsh (Yale University, English Department),Two-day visitor,
Topic: "Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator and What She Was Able to See" , Time: 12:00 p.m., Location: USC Law School, Room 130
March 10Discussion Alexander Welsh (Yale University, English Department),Topic: "Moralities of Obedience and Respect", Time: 12:00 p.m., Location: Doheny Library, Room: Intellectual Commons
March 24Workshop Sharon Block (University of California, Irvine, History Department), Topic: "Constructing Rape and Race in Early American Courts"
Time: 11:45, Location: USC Law School, Room: 103