For those already in (or near) the Syracuse area, Jeremy Blumenthal (Syracuse) mentioned that the Second Annual Property and Psychology Roundtable Workshop is open to all interested (June 7-8). Participants include:
Karen Neary, University of Waterloo Psychology Department: Artifacts and Natural Kinds: How Children Judge Whether Objects Are Owned
Discussant: Jeanine Skorinko, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Stephanie M. Stern, Chicago-Kent College of Law: Regulatory and Ownership Perceptions: An Empirical Analysis of Regulatory versus Physical Takings
Jay Hook, Harvard Law School: Psychology of Property
Discussant: Oliver Goodenough, Vermont Law School
Alex Shaw, Yale University Department of Psychology: Ideas as Property: Children Apply Ownership to Ideas
Discussant: Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Syracuse University College of Law
Terry Turnipseed, Syracuse University College of Law: Is Voting in Churches Unconstitutional?
Discussant: Robin Paul Malloy, Syracuse University College of Law
Jeffrey Stake, Indiana University Maurer School of Law: What is "Just Compensation?"
Discussant: Meera Adya, Syracuse University, Burton Blatt Institute
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