Faculty Presentations collects presentations given by Washington College of Law faculty and staff. These presentations may include speeches given at conferences, podcasts of summits, debates, panel discussions, workshops, and so on.
Submissions from 2014
Defending Disclosure: Examining the SEC’s Role in Information Disclosure Roundtable, Hilary Allen
Innovation Ecosystem Analysis: Regulation, Hilary Allen
Market Information and Mandatory Disclosure Panel, Hilary Allen
Putting the “Financial Stability” In FSOC_May 30, 2014, Hilary Allen
Putting the “Financial Stability” In FSOC_November 7, 2014, Hilary Allen
The Pathologies of Banking Business As Usual, Hilary Allen
The Pathologies of Banking Business As Usual_July 12, 2014, Hilary Allen
What Is “Financial Stability”?: The Need for Some Common Language in International Financial Regulation, Hilary Allen
Why Wall Street Isn’t In Jail_January 3, 2014, Hilary Allen
Why Wall Street Isn’t In Jail_March 6, 2014, Hilary Allen
Claim Clarity at the USPTO, Jonas Anderson
Court Competition for Patent Cases, Jonas Anderson
Gene Patents, Jonas Anderson
Litigant Shopping: Federal Courts and the Competition for Patent Cases, Jonas Anderson
Lobbying by Judges: The Federal Circuit, Congress, and the History of Judicial Lobbying Efforts, Jonas Anderson
Lobbying by Judges: The History and Ethics of Judicial Advocacy Before Congress, Jonas Anderson
Patent Claim Clarity, Jonas Anderson
Economics of Broadband: Market Successes and Market Failures, Jonathan Baker, Nicholas Economides, Thomas Hazlett, Christiaan Hogendorn, John Mayo, Hal Singer, Tim Brennan, and Jonathan Levy
The Great Net Neutrality Debate: Should the FCC Ban Paid Prioritization?, Jonathan Baker, Amy Schatz, Marvin Ammori, Hal Singer, and Berin Szoka
Where Do We Go From Here: Open Questions and Policy Considerations, Jonathan Baker, Fiona Scott Morton, Daniel Crane, Richard Steuer, Michael Whinston, C. Hemphill, Deborah Feinstein, and Renata Hesse
AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education Works in Progress, Susan Bennett
Working Group Discussions_April 28-30, 2014, Susan Bennett
Breaking the Glass Ceiling with the Rooney Rule, N. Jeremi Duru
Coaching Diversity Beyond the NFL, N. Jeremi Duru
The Promise of Diverse Candidate Interview Slates in Brazil, N. Jeremi Duru
The Rooney Rule in Brazilian Top Flight Soccer?, N. Jeremi Duru
The Transforming Power of Sport, N. Jeremi Duru
The Washington Redskins – Name Change Debate, N. Jeremi Duru
Career Paths for Women in Criminal Defense: Challenges and Triumphs, Jenny Roberts
Expungement of Criminal Records in the Mass Criminalization and Information Age, Jenny Roberts
Understanding Collateral Consequences and Your Client’s Situation, Jenny Roberts
Boys, Rape and Masculinity: Reclaiming Male Narratives of Sexual Violence in Custody_October 10, 2014, Brenda V. Smith
Cross-Gender Supervision and Legal Liability, Brenda V. Smith
Distinguished Guest Lecturer-in-Residence, Lectures on Violence Against Women and Comparative Criminal Justice, Brenda V. Smith
Ferguson, MO: At the Intersection of Race, Media, and Police Militarization, Brenda V. Smith
National PREA Auditor Training_January 13-17, 2014, Brenda V. Smith
Prison Law 2014: Failure to Protect and Conditions of Confinement, Brenda V. Smith
Sexual Abuse in Custodial Setting in the United States, Brenda V. Smith
The Pursuit of Happiness, Brenda V. Smith
Women in Conflict with the Law – Missed in the Gap and Caught in the Net, Brenda V. Smith
Ending sexual abuse in detention : PREA and Other Realities, Brenda V. Smith, John Barkley, Alisha Williams, Troy Isaac, and Chris Daley
The Role of Clinical Legal Education in Creating Sustainable Employment and Entrepreneurship Models for Individuals with Criminal Records, Brenda V. Smith, Susan Jones, and Michael Pinard
Women in Prison: Orange is the New Black, Brenda V. Smith, Piper Kerman, Kathy Dennehy, Vanessa Ruiz, and Ruth Marcus
Meeting the Youthful Inmate Standard: Addressing Operations, Finding Promising Practices and Knowing the Law, Brenda V. Smith, Elissa Rumsey, and Carmen Daugherty
Cuba Initiative 2014, Brenda V. Smith and Ana Serra
Celebrating the Tradition Rather Than the Document, Robert Tsai
Eloquence and Reason: Creating a First Amendment Culture, Robert Tsai
The Northwest American Republic: Dreams of White Forefathers, Robert Tsai
The Republic of New Afrika: Popular Constitutionalism and International Law, Robert Tsai
The Social Foundations of Presidential Leadership Over Individual Rights, Robert Tsai
Submissions from 2013
25 Years of Banking Regulation: Socio-Economics Perspectives, Hilary Allen
A New Philosophy for Financial Stability Regulation, Hilary Allen
Financial Stability as a Moral Imperative_April 25, 2013, Hilary Allen
Financial Stability as a Moral Imperative_June 1, 2013, Hilary Allen
Let’s Talk About Tax: Fixing Bank Incentives to Sabotage Stability_March 27, 2013, Hilary Allen
Why Wall Street Isn’t In Jail_October 21, 2013, Hilary Allen
Congress as a Catalyst, Jonas Anderson
Litigant Shopping in Patent Law, Jonas Anderson
Patent Dialogue, Jonas Anderson
Patent Legislation to Stop Patent Trolls, Jonas Anderson
Paper Session One: Merger and Innovation Policy, Jonathan Baker, Dennis Carlton, and Matthew Weinberg
Should the communications industry be regulated by the FCC?, Jonathan Baker, Jeffrey Eisenach, and Stephen Williams
Community Economic Development 101, Susan Bennett
Fulbright Senior Specialist, Susan Bennett
Housing Issues and Re-Entry, Susan Bennett
Working Group Discussions, Susan Bennett
Working Group Discussions_April 29-May 1, 2013, Susan Bennett
Using the classroom to create deal lawyers, Susan Bennett, Michelle Harner, Robert Rhee, Theresa Gabaldon, Louise Howells, Diana Ludet, and Jeffrey Kihien-Palza
Open Access Interview with Michael W. Carroll, Michael W. Carroll
STLR Symposium: Digital Copyright | Keynote Speech with Michael Carroll, Michael W. Carroll
From Print to Online: Revamping Technical Services with a Distributed Workflow Model, Christine K. Dulaney
Diversity in the Professional and Collegiate Coaching Ranks, N. Jeremi Duru
Exploring the NFL’s Rooney Rule and its Reach, N. Jeremi Duru
Moderator, “Examining Linsanity: Jeremy Lin and the Role of Race in Sports,” Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration, N. Jeremi Duru
Moderator, “The Rooney Rule at 10 Years: Does it Work?”, N. Jeremi Duru
Presenter, “Athlete Activism in the 21st Century”, N. Jeremi Duru
Presenter, “The Birth and Evolution of the NFL’s Rooney Rule”, N. Jeremi Duru
Race, Sports and Internationalization, N. Jeremi Duru
The Coaching Pipeline, N. Jeremi Duru
The Rooney Rule: Past, Present and Future, N. Jeremi Duru
Title VII in the Sports Industry Context, N. Jeremi Duru
What’s Next for the Rooney Rule?, N. Jeremi Duru
Teaching 'The Wire': Fiction as Pedagogical Tool, Roger Fairfax
Gideon at 50: How Far We’ve Come, How Far to Go, Jenny Roberts
Addressing Staff Sexual Misconduct in Community Corrections, Brenda V. Smith
Advocates Meeting Regarding Recent Developments in Implementing PREA, Brenda V. Smith
Expert Group Meeting, Brenda V. Smith
Minding the Gap: Reflections on the Achievement Gap Between Men and Women in the Workplace in 2013, Brenda V. Smith
National PREA Auditor Training_November 17- 21, 2013, Brenda V. Smith
Operationalizing PREA: Human Resources and Administrative Investigations, Brenda V. Smith
Putting It All Together: How Juvenile Facilities Can Create and Sustain Improved Conditions for Youth, Brenda V. Smith
Regional Training: Human Resources and Administrative Investigations, Brenda V. Smith
Responding to Sexual Abuse of Youth in Custody: Responding to the Needs of Boys, Girls, and Gender Non-Conforming Youth, Brenda V. Smith
Returning Citizens: Access to Legal Services to Assist in Re-Entry, Entrepreneurship and Re-Entry Forum, Brenda V. Smith
The National PREA Standards: Confidentiality, Ethics and the Law, Brenda V. Smith
Training and Technical Assistance, Brenda V. Smith
Uncomfortable Places and Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers’ Sexual Interactions with Men and Boys in Custody_July 14-19, 2013, Brenda V. Smith
Youth in Solitary Confinement: Facts, Justifications, and Potential Human Rights Violations, Brenda V. Smith
New Scholars Colloquia (Panel #4): Miscellaneous, Brenda V. Smith, Dwight Aarons, Deborah Ahrens, Cheryl Nelson Butler, Deborah Archer, Wentong Zheng, and Glen Staszewski