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Friday, January 05, 2007
AALS withdrawal
I always enjoy the AALS (and the various -- often much more interesting and engaging -- satellite meetings). This year, I'm missing all but the last day, because the school where I'm visiting started class this week. I keep checking Larry Solum's blog, waiting for one of his tour-de-force live-blogs of a big Con Law program, but, so far, nothing. I admit it -- I'm jonesing. What's going on at AALS? Any particularly good, lively sessions?
Posted by Rick Garnett on January 5, 2007 at 11:02 AM in Life of Law Schools | Permalink
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I really enjoyed the following:
1) Copyright Civil Disobedience (which combined IP & jurisprudence scholars--I'm blogging it later this week)
2) Internet & telephony (fantastic panel discussion well-moderated by Mark Lemley)
3) Antitrust and IP (a packed Saturday morning session)
4) Developments in Health Insurance (featuring some very big names in health law who gave great presentations--watch for Tim Jost's book on Consumer Driven Health Care if you have any interest in mkt-oriented solutions to the American health insurance crisis).
Posted by: Frank | Jan 8, 2007 9:54:39 AM
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