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Human Rights Colloquium - "Closing Guantanamo: The Lawyer for Detainees as Hero, Fool, or Prophet"
Presenter(s): Prof. Richard WILSON, American University Washington College of Law - Professor of Law; Director of the International Human Rights Law Clinic
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/2/2009
Air Time: 12:13 PM AZMST
Duration: 1 Hour 3 Minutes 7 Seconds
 
The Structuring of the Anti-Commons: How Debt Seniority Arrangements Can Encourage Defaults
Presenter(s): Prof. Jonah B. GELBACH, University of Arizona Department of Economics - Associate Professor; Eller Fellowship
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 3/23/2009
Air Time: 12:13 PM AZMST
Duration: 1 Hour 1 Minute 40 Seconds
 
The Normative Implications of Prediction Roundtable, Part 3.
Presenter(s): Prof. Bernard E. HARCOURT, University of Chicago Law School - Julius Kreeger Professor of Law & Criminology and Professor of Political Science
Prof. David E. ADELMAN, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. Katherine BARNES, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law, Director of the Rogers Program
Prof. Zhao CHEN PhD, MPH, University of Arizona College of Public Health - Associate Professor, Division Director, Epi/Biostats
Prof. John J. CHESLOCK PhD, University of Arizona Center for the Study of Higher Education - Associate Professor and Interim Department Head
Dr. Kurt R. DENNINGHOF M.D., University of Arizona Department of Emergency Medicine, Professor & Associate Department Head, Research; Department of Optical Sciences, Professor
Prof. Reid G. FONTAINE PhD, Univ. of Arizona - Asst. Professor, Psychology, Policy & Law; Dept. of Psychology. Co-Director, Program in Criminal Law &Policy, James E. Rogers College of Law
Prof. Jonah B. GELBACH, University of Arizona Department of Economics - Associate Professor; Eller Fellowship
Prof. Joshua GUETZKOW, University of Arizona Department of Sociology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Scott SALESKA PhD, University of Arizona Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Kirsten SMOLENSKY, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. David B. YADEN Jr., PhD, University of Arizona College of Education, Faculty of Language, Reading, & Culture - Professor
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/27/2009
Air Time: 1:10 PM AZMST
Duration: 1 Hour 39 Minutes 13 Seconds
 
The Normative Implications of Prediction Roundtable, Part 2
Presenter(s): Prof. Bernard E. HARCOURT, University of Chicago Law School - Julius Kreeger Professor of Law & Criminology and Professor of Political Science
Prof. David E. ADELMAN, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. Katherine BARNES, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law, Director of the Rogers Program
Prof. Zhao CHEN PhD, MPH, University of Arizona College of Public Health - Associate Professor, Division Director, Epi/Biostats
Prof. John J. CHESLOCK PhD, University of Arizona Center for the Study of Higher Education - Associate Professor and Interim Department Head
Dr. Kurt R. DENNINGHOF M.D., University of Arizona Department of Emergency Medicine, Professor & Associate Department Head, Research; Department of Optical Sciences, Professor
Prof. Reid G. FONTAINE PhD, Univ. of Arizona - Asst. Professor, Psychology, Policy & Law; Dept. of Psychology. Co-Director, Program in Criminal Law &Policy, James E. Rogers College of Law
Prof. Jonah B. GELBACH, University of Arizona Department of Economics - Associate Professor; Eller Fellowship
Prof. Joshua GUETZKOW, University of Arizona Department of Sociology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Scott SALESKA PhD, University of Arizona Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Kirsten SMOLENSKY, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. David B. YADEN Jr., PhD, University of Arizona College of Education, Faculty of Language, Reading, & Culture - Professor
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/27/2009
Air Time: 8:57 AM AZMST
Duration: 32 Minutes 51 Seconds
 
The Normative Implications of Prediction Roundtable, Part 1
Presenter(s): Prof. Bernard E. HARCOURT, University of Chicago Law School - Julius Kreeger Professor of Law & Criminology and Professor of Political Science
Prof. David E. ADELMAN, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. Katherine BARNES, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law, Director of the Rogers Program
Prof. Zhao CHEN PhD, MPH, University of Arizona College of Public Health - Associate Professor, Division Director, Epi/Biostats
Prof. John J. CHESLOCK PhD, University of Arizona Center for the Study of Higher Education - Associate Professor and Interim Department Head
Dr. Kurt R. DENNINGHOF M.D., University of Arizona Department of Emergency Medicine, Professor & Associate Department Head, Research; Department of Optical Sciences, Professor
Prof. Reid G. FONTAINE PhD, Univ. of Arizona - Asst. Professor, Psychology, Policy & Law; Dept. of Psychology. Co-Director, Program in Criminal Law &Policy, James E. Rogers College of Law
Prof. Jonah B. GELBACH, University of Arizona Department of Economics - Associate Professor; Eller Fellowship
Prof. Joshua GUETZKOW, University of Arizona Department of Sociology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Scott SALESKA PhD, University of Arizona Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Assistant Professor
Prof. Kirsten SMOLENSKY, James E. Rogers College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Prof. David B. YADEN Jr., PhD, University of Arizona College of Education, Faculty of Language, Reading, & Culture - Professor
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/27/2009
Air Time: 8:57 AM AZMST
Duration: 2 Hours 14 Minutes 20 Seconds
 
The purpose of this Roundtable is to convene a group of primarily, but not exclusively, University of Arizona faculty members working in a broad range of disciplines (statistics, the biological sciences, education, environmental sciences, public health, anthropology, sociology, economics, law, philosophy, etc.) for a one day Roundtable to share their work with other faculty members and select graduate students on campus. The Roundtable is hoped to be part of a longer-term effort to establish a collaborative network of researchers around the university interested in the normative implications of scientific research.
Human Rights Colloquium - Guantanamo Bay Detainees
Presenter(s): Prof. Mark P. DENBEAUX, Seton Hall Law School - Professor of Law
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 1/29/2009
Air Time: 3:00 PM AZMST
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes 59 Seconds
 
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