Professor Christopher Borgen will speak at Fordham Law School in a program titled “Human Rights and the Use of Drones in International Law” on Friday, April 19, at 1:00 p.m.
Nelson on Felon Disenfranchisement
Professor Janai Nelson will present her paper, The First Amendment, Equal Protection, and Felon Disenfranchisement: A New Viewpoint, at CUNY Law School on Wednesday, April 17. The talk is based on her article of the same name, which was recently published in the Florida Law Review. You can find the published version of the article here.
Cavanagh on Antitrust and Economics
Professor Edward Cavanagh’s latest paper, Antitrust Law and Economic Theory: Finding a Balance, has been accepted for publication by the Loyola Law (Chicago) Journal. The paper is not yet available on SSRN.
Professor Cavanagh will also present the paper at the Mid-West Antitrust Symposium at Loyola on Friday, April 19.
Sovern Speaks on on Consumer Law Issues
On April 9, Professor Jeff Sovern spoke at the Practicing Law Institute’s 18th Annual Consumer Financial Services Institute in Manhattan on a panel titled “The New Consumer Perspective.” Two days later, he presented a paper on cooling-off periods at the Annual Conference of the American Council on Consumer Interests in Portland, Oregon.