Faculty Colloquium: Lua Yuille, University of Kansas School of Law
Faculty Colloquium: Peter Joy, Washington University Law
Center for Intellectual Property & Entrepreneurship Symposium
Dan Kahan, Yale Law School
“Culture, Rationality, and Beliefs about Risk: The Tragedy of the Science-Communication Commons”
University of Missouri Department of Psychology Sciences’ Distinguished Lecture Series in Psychology and co-sponsored by University of Missouri School of Law
Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Texas A&M University School of Law
“A Future Without the Administrative State” Missouri Law Review Symposium
Faculty Colloquium: Chris Green, University of Mississippi School of Law
Faculty Colloquium: Monica Eppinger, St. Louis University School of Law<
Fall 2015
David Lange, Duke University
“Copyright, the First Amendment and Justice Ginsburg’s ‘Traditional Contours’ – Some Lingering Questions”
Co-Sponsored by the Association of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law (AIPEL)
Veterans’ Clinic Symposium
“Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans: Lessons Learned from Athletes”
Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution Symposium
“Beyond the FAA: Arbitration Procedure, Practice and Policy in Historical Perspective”
Spring 2015
Faculty Colloquium: Rob Leflar, University of Arkansas Red-State Health Reform: Threading the Political Needle
Faculty Colloquium: Uma Outka, University of Kansas Public Electric Power in the New Energy Transition
Missouri Law Review Symposium Policing, Protesting, and Perceptions:A Critical Examination of the Events in Ferguson
Panel Presentation (in conjunction with the Department of Education) Developing Effective Learning Environments for Legal Education
Center for Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship (CIPE) Kick-Off IP and the University: Issues for Academics, Entrepreneurs, and Lawyers
Fall 2014
Faculty Colloquium: David Orentlicher, Indiana University Two Presidents are Better Than One: The Case for a Bipartisan Executive Branch
Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution Symposium Judicial Education and the Art of Judging: From Myth to Methodology
Panel Discussion: Mary Beck, Dennis Kelley, and Katherine Fort The Indian Child Welfare Act and Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl: When Family Law and Tribal Rights Collide
Faculty Colloquium: Michéle Alexandre, University of Mississippi What’s in a Name? Who Are You Calling a B . . . ?
Faculty Colloquium: Donna Stienstra, Federal Judicial Center
Veteran’s Benefits Clinic Symposium New Developments Relating to PTSD and TBI Issues in Veterans’ Disability Cases
Spring 2014
Missouri Law Review Symposium The Art, Craft, and Future of Legal Affairs Journalism: A Tribute to Anthony Lewis
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law Symposium Environmental Law 4.0: Adaptive and Resilient
Faculty Colloquium: Deborah Dinner, Wash. U
Faculty Colloquium: Brian Fitzpatrick, Vanderbilt
Faculty Colloquium: Quinton Lucas, Kansas
Fall 2013
Constitution Day Debate: Originalism vs. the Living Constitution Prof. Ben Trachtenberg (MU Law) and Prof. John McGinnis (Northwestern)
Faculty Colloquium: James Pfander (Northwestern)
Faculty Colloquium: Craig Martin (Washburn)
Faculty Colloquium: Colin Marks (St. Mary’s)
Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution Symposium Resolving IP Disputes: Calling for an Alternative Paradigm
Faculty Colloquium: Andrea Boyack (Washburn)
Spring 2012
Art Hinshaw (Arizona State) Law Students, Attorneys, and Negotiation Ethics
Panel Discussion: Upheld It Health Care Act and the Supreme Court Decision That The Affordable
Panelists: Prof. Joshua Hawley, Prof. Phil Peters, and Stan Hudson, assoc. director of the MU Center for Health Policy
Adam Badawi (Wash. U) Reputation and the Law of Waiver
John Lande Teaching Students to Negotiate Like Lawyers
Mark Chancey (Southern Methodist University) Educating for a “Christian America”: Religion and the Texas Schools Controversy
Patricia Auferheide (American University) Beyond the Copyright Wars: Fair Use, Free Speech, and Reframing the Policy Debate
Frank Bowman Homicides in Boone County, 1850-1875
Missouri Journal on Environmental and Sustainability Law Symposium Environmental Justice Issues in Sustainable Development
William Miller (University of Michigan) Of Bright Lines, Fuzzy ‘Lines’: In and Out of Law or of Flayed Cod and Barking Dogs
Kareem Crayton (UNC) The Truth and Consequences of Felon Disenfranchisement
Elizabeth Young (University of Arkansas) Tipping the Balance: How 287(g) Programs Change the Janis Test for the Exclusionary Rule in Immigration Proceedings
Bernadette Atuahene (Chicago-Kent) Sifuna Okwethu (‘We Want What’s Ours’): Land Restitution in South Africa