The 2010 ATLAS Agora was hosted by the NYU School of Law from June 21 to July 1, 2010, with Professor Joseph Weiler serving as the Academic Director.

Week 1:
June 21st – June 25th, 2010
  • Monday

    6/21

  • Tuesday

    6/22

  • Wednesday

    6/23

  • Thursday

    6/24

  • Friday

    6/25

9:30
11:00
12:30
2:00
4:00
5:30
6:00
7:30

Methodology Session 1

by Joseph Weiler

"Defining Research Questions for a Doctorate and Matching them with Methodological Capacity"

Orientation

Mini-Course 1-B

"Law and Global Governance"

by Benedict Kingsbury

Mini-Course 1-A

"Law & Sociology"

by David Garland

Break

Methodology Session 2

by Stephen Choi

"A Primer on Empirical Legal Scholarship"

Doctoral Workshops

Break

Methodology Session 3

by Joseph Weiler

"Comparative Law"

Doctoral Workshops

Mini-Course 2-B

"Censorship"

by Amy Adler

Mini-Course 2-A

"The Rule of Law"

by Jeremy Waldron

Break

Methodology Session 4

by Richard Epstein

"Libertarianism in Law"

Doctoral Workshops

Break

Methodology Session 5

by Mary Holland

"The Art of Writing & the Art of Having it Published"

Doctoral Workshops


Week 2:
June 28th – July 2nd, 2010
  • Monday

    6/28

  • Tuesday

    6/29

  • Wednesday

    6/30

  • Thursday

    7/1

  • Friday

    7/2

9:30
11:00
12:30
2:00
4:00
5:30
6:00
7:30

Mini-Course 3-B

"Multi-Level Regulation and its Governance"

by Richard Stewart

Mini-Course 3-A

"Legal Pedagogy in the United States"

by Peggy Cooper Davis

Break

Methodology Session 6

by Robert Howse

"Alternative approaches to international legal scholarhip"

Doctoral Workshops

Break

Methodology Session 7

by Sally Merry

"Law & Anthropology"

Doctoral Workshops

Mini-Course 4-B

"Law & Literature"

by Kenji Yoshino

Mini-Course 4-A

"The Law of Democracy"

by Samuel Issacharoff

Break

Methodology Session 8

by John Ferejohn

"Law & Political Science"

Doctoral Workshops

Break

Methodology Session 9

by David Golove

"Interpretation and the Constitution"

Doctoral Workshops