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Conference at U. Tenn. on Behavior and Business Law

The University of Tennessee College of Law is hosting a conference on October 2, 2010 to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of its James L. Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law, A Multidisciplinary Event: Behavior and Business Law.   One of the workshops focuses on ADR and Economics/Behavioral Science and features Barbara Black, University of Cincinnati College of … Continue reading Conference at U. Tenn. on Behavior and Business Law

Cert granted in AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion

From Jean Sternlight: Yesterday the Supreme Court granted certiorari in what could be an extremely important case addressing the intersection of mandatory arbitration and class actions.  AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion, 2010 WL 303962, Docked 09-893 (May 24, 2010) poses the following question:  “Whether the Federal Arbitration Act preempts States from conditioning the enforcement … Continue reading Cert granted in AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion

The Law Student Final Exam Experience

Since grading season is almost over, it’s hard not to post about final exams.  Before exams I gave some advice / inside info about how lawprofs grade exams.  Now, as we lawprofs slog to the finish line of our grading, I thought it helpful to relate how some students see our exams.      Hat Tip – Howard Wasserman