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.
June 21st – June 25th, 2010
Monday
6/21
Tuesday
6/22
Wednesday
6/23
Thursday
6/24
Friday
6/25
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
June 28th – July 2nd, 2010
Monday
6/28
Tuesday
6/29
Wednesday
6/30
Thursday
7/1
Friday
7/2
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 DavisBreak
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
