Wisconsin International Law Journal conference tomorrow (Friday) at the UW Memorial Union.
8:30-9:00 A.M. | Welcoming Remarks
Neiha Lasharie Editor-in-Chief, Wisconsin International Law Journal
Daniel Tokaji Fred W. & Vi Miller Dean and Professor of Law University of Wisconsin Law School
Sarah Verzal Senior Program Editor, Wisconsin International Law Journal
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9:00-10:00 A.M. | Keynote Address
Peter Conti-Brown Associate Professor of Financial Regulation The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
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10:00-10:15 A.M. | BREAK
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10:15 A.M.-11:30 A.M. | Panel 1: Central Bank Independence: Law, Politics or Policy?
Moderator: John Ohnesorge George Young Bascom Professor of Law Director of the East Asian Legal Studies Center University of Wisconsin Law School
Panelists
Gene Park Professor of Political Science and International Relations Loyola Marymount University
Kenya Amano Post-Doctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Program on U.S.-Japan Relations Harvard University
Dan Rohde S.J.D. Candidate & Fellow in Law and Political Economy Harvard Law School
Jean-Paul Veiga da Rocha Professor of Law University of São Paulo
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11:30-1:00 P.M. | LUNCH
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1:00-2:15 P.M. | Panel 2: Legitimacy, Central Banking, and the Hierarchy of Money
Moderator: Jason Yackee Foley & Lardner Bascom Professor of Law University of Wisconsin Law School
Panelists
Aditi Sahasrabuddhe Assistant Professor of Political Science Brown University
Aaron James Professor of Philosophy University of California, Irvine
Menzie Chinn Professor of Public Affairs & Economics University of Wisconsin-Madison
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2:15-2:30 P.M. | BREAK
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2:30-3:45 P.M. | Panel 3: New Challenges for Central Banks
Moderator: Joshua Braver Assistant Professor of Law University of Wisconsin Law School
Panelists
Vivienne Lawack Deputy Vice Chancellor and Professor of Law University of the Western Cape
Nicolas Jabko Professor of Political Science Johns Hopkins University
Roberto Robatto Assistant Professor of Finance Wisconsin School of Business
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3:45-4:15 P.M. | Closing Remarks
Joshua Braver Assistant Professor of Law University of Wisconsin Law School |
My slide deck here.
You know what I want to say here, right Menzie?? I mean, honest to G*d I don’t mean to be petty or spiteful, but you know I can’t control myself.
“Law Symposium…….. Why wasn’t Neera Tanden invited?!?!?! /sarc
A terrific chance for fund raising from Arabs for UW Law School tossed into the wind. Or even a Hillary Clinton PAC. Gosh
Monetary policy independence. One economist among the panelists. Somebody doesn’t understand how this thing works. Or, give the host of the conference, doesn’t want to admit to understanding.
Don’t let the lawyers get away with nonsense.
Wow, and I thought I was cynical. Uhm, I say this with super super respect to you MD, “interdisciplinary” isn’t so horrible is it?? I’m gonna try to stay open to this. I hope the speeches are streamed. and then we can decide. If they aren’t, the students pay high tuition and the Madison Wisc. Uni and the students have that right as well. I’m kinda a jerk sometimes, But I will try to be a good boy after this one. And hear it out. Truly the hard one for me will be the Yao Yang lecture, cuz I have more personal issues there.