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2023

 

The LPE Research Stream at the European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy conference (EAEPE), September 2023 

The LPE Research Stream showcased the work of emerging scholars and provided them with opportunities to meet with more senior colleagues across a range of academic fields. The event was funded and led in collaboration with APPEAL and INET Young Scholars Initiative. 


Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, January 20, 2023

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating faculty were: 


2022

 

APPEAL Discussion: The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance: A Heterodox Law and Economics Approach, December 2, 2022

What if law and economics used human interdependence as the unit of analysis?  Or assumed that institutions pervasively structure individual decision-making?  And that evaluating economic consequences means deciding which conflicting interests count? Michigan State University economists Sarah Klammer and Eric Scorsone discussed their recent textbook, The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance: A Heterodox Law and Economics Approach. Klammer and Scorsone bring fresh life to the “Great Lakes School” of law and institutional economics developed by Warren Samuels and Allan Schmid (among others). Mark Silverman, Franklin & Marshall College, offered comments based on his experience teaching undergraduate law and economics classes.  

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours" Mentoring Session, October 28, 2022

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. 


Law & Political Economy Mentoring "Office Hours" Mentoring Session, April 29, 2022

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating faculty were:  

  • Professor Ruqaiijah Yearby, St. Louis University Law (through spring 2022); Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (beginning fall 2022); Executive Director, Institute for Healing Justice & Equity
  • Professor Stephen Lee, Professor of Law, University of California Irvine; Member Scholar, Center for Progressive Reform

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, March 4, 2022

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating faculty were: 

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, January 21, 2022

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating faculty were: 


2021

 

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, November 12, 2021

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating Faculty were:  

  • Catherine Fisk, Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law 
  • Nathan Cortez, Adelfa Botello Callejo Endowed Professor of Law in Leadership and Latino Studies, SMU Dedman School of Law

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, April 16, 2021 

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating Faculty were:  

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, August 3, 2021

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating faculty were: 

Law and Political Economy “Office Hours” Mentoring Session, January 15, 2021

Co-sponsored by LPE Project and APPEAL 

Office hours are for new & aspiring scholars, graduate and professional students, and others interested in careers in Law and Political Economy. Participating Faculty were:  


2020

 

APPEAL Emerging Scholars Happy Hour & Mentoring SessionOctober 9, 2020 

We welcomed students, postdocs, and other emerging scholars interested in law and political economy to join an informal online gathering to explore career interests and strategies. Senior scholars shared their insights and advice. Facilitated by University of Manchester Professor John Haskell, Sarah Lawrence College Professor Jamee Moudud, and University at Buffalo Professor Martha McCluskey.


APPEAL Discussion: Law, Economy, and Technology via Zoom, June 26, 2020

APPEAL Discussion: Corporate Law and Political Economic Power, June 19, 2020

  • Kimberly Christensen, "Labor's Role in Corporate Governance: The Accountable Capitalism Act"
  • Eric George, "The Corporatization of the Arbitration Reform Movement"

APPEAL Discussion: Recent Writing By APPEAL Members, May 22, 2020 

APPEAL Discussion: COVID-19, April 25, 2020 


Pre-2020


“Higher Education Finance and Student Debt” panel organized for the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Socioeconomics Session, San Francisco, CA, January 2017

“Cost-Benefit Analysis” panel organized for the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Socioeconomics Session, Washington, DC, January 2015

“Toward Law and Political Economy: Transforming Unequal Power through Heterodox Theory” presented at the Law and Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2013

APPEAL Workshop at John Jay College- Submissions