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SUMMARY:Legal Philosophy Workshop
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LOCATION:The World Wide Web\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Due to the ongoing pandemic\, this year&rsquo\;s Legal Philosophy Workshop will be held online over several sessions from June 16 and ending July 7.&nbsp\; Attendance is free! Registration is required to receive pre-read copies of the papers and access links for the talks.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Register here:&nbsp\;<a href="https://sites.google.com/site/legalphilosophyworkshop/lpw-2020">https://sites.google.com/site/legalphilosophyworkshop/lpw-2020</a>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Sessions run form 12:30-2pm EST (5:30-6pm UK Time). Our exciting lineup includes:</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday\, June 16 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Line Drawing in the Dark</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Hasan Dindjer (Oxford)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Thursday\, June 18 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Maxime LePoutre (Oxford)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Hate Speech Laws: Expressive Power is Not the Answer</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Christoph Bezemek (Graz)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday\, June 23 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Scott Altman (USC)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Selling Silence: The Morality of Sexual Harassment NDAs</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Asya Passinsky (Dartmouth)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Thursday\, June 25 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Kristen Bell (Oregon)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Toward a Normative Theory of Parole Grounded in Trust</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Chelsea Rosenthal (Simon Fraser)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday\, June 30 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Wendy Salkin (Stanford)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Speaking for Others from the Bench</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Maggie O&rsquo\;Brien (Edinburgh)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Thursday\, July 2 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Erik Encarnacion (UT Austin)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: Living Well is the Best Revenge</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Chris Essert (Toronto)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday\, July 7 </strong></p>\n<p><u>Presenter</u>: Hillary Nye (Alberta)</p>\n<p><u>Paper</u>: On Law for Crabs\, Angels\, and Aliens: Thought Experiments&nbsp\;and Methodology in Legal Philosophy</p>\n<p><u>Commenter</u>: Nevin Johnson (UNC Chapel Hill)</p>\n<p>.</p>\n<p>LPW is an annual workshop designed to foster reflection on the nature of law and the philosophical issues underlying its different areas. Our aim is to promote work that connects legal philosophy with other branches of philosophy (e.g.\, moral and political philosophy\, metaphysics\, philosophy of language\, epistemology\, or philosophy of action) and to create a venue for the critical examination of different viewpoints about law. All sessions are plenary. You can find more information about LPW for this year and years past on our website:<u>https://sites.google.com/site/legalphilosophyworkshop/home.</u></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Stephen Bero;CN=Mihailis Diamantis;CN=Alex Guerrero;CN=Jean Thomas;CN=Aness Webster:
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