For those of you not attending CELS this weekend, you might want to check out the webcast! Here's the email I recently received from the good folks at USC Law:
Dear Empirical Legal Scholar,
We are happy to announce that
roughly half of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies will be
webcast. This will enable those who cannot attend the conference in
person to hear and view the papers. In addition, it will allow those
who attend the conference to hear presentations that conflict with
panels that they attend in person.
The webcast will be accessible, starting this Friday (11/20) at 9:45 AM, at:
http://law.usc.edu/cels/webcast.cfm
The webcast will include all panels held in Rooms 1, 7, 101, and 107. This includes the following panels:
Attitudes & Decisionmaking
Bankruptcy
CEO Pay
Civil Rights
Corporate Governance I
Corporate Governance II
Corporate Governance III
Criminal Evidence
Financial Crisis
Financial Regulation & Investor Protection
Innovation & Growth
International Corporate Governance
Jurors
Law & Politics I
Law & Politics II
Law & Politics III
Law & Politics IV
Methodology I
Methodology II
Methodology III
Methodology IV
Organizational Form
Prisons
Rule of Law
Securities Litigation
Supreme Courts
Venture Capital
Victims & Witnesses
For the program, which includes the times at which each of these panels will take place, see:
http://law.usc.edu/cels/schedule.cfm
We hope you find the webcast a useful supplement to the live program.
Yours,
Dan Klerman, CELS Co-President
Mat McCubbins, CELS Co-President
Mira Dalpe
Marie Cleaves
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