hiroshi MotoMUrA
stephen MUnzer
“Future Trends in Unbundling Legal Services,”
at Brigham Young University in March and
ABA Family Advocate (forthcoming, 2012).
at Lewis & Clark Law School in October. The ideas from his book were explored at
“Mediation in 2030: Twenty Predictions,” Advocate: Journal of Consumer Attorneys Associations for Southern California (forthcoming, 2012). “Representing Your Clients in Mediation,” Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section Symposium (forthcoming, 2012). HIROSHI MOTOMURA
the Lewis & Clark forum, “New Landscapes in Legalization: An Interdisciplinary Exploration.” He spoke on immigration policy as part of the Understanding the Supreme Court Speaker Series, held at the Pasadena Senior Center in February, at the ACLU Northwest Civil Liberties Conference, the ACLU of Southern California and at Sinai Temple in October and at UCLA School of
Susan Westerberg Prager Professor of Law
Law in September 2011. He participated
Professor Motomura was the principal
Immigration and Employment Law” at the
drafter of a letter, sent to President Obama
Sixth Annual Labor and Employment Law
in May, on administrative relief for DREAM
Colloquium, held at Loyola Law School in
Act beneficiaries. He spoke on “Designing
September 2011.
in a roundtable on the “Intersection of
Temporary Worker Programs” at a University of Chicago Law School conference on
immigration policy at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. He traveled to Japan in March to give lectures and workshops on U.S. immigration law at Waseda University in Tokyo and Kagawa University in Takamatsu as part of a comparative U.S.–Japan immigration law and policy project, funded by the Japanese government. He presented chapters from his book in
Professor Munzer was elected to the Ethikon Institute’s Board of Trustees and chosen as president of the Dominican Lay Scholars Community in Los Angeles, both effective January 1. He presented “Corrective Justice and Traditional Knowledge” and “Penner on Locke, Equality and the Consent to Value Money” at the Property Theory Colloquium, held at George Mason University School of Law in July. He presented “Corrective Justice and Remedies” at the University of San Diego Law and Philosophy Conference and lectured on “Property and Disagreement” at both University College London and Oxford University in May. He presented “Purity of Heart” at the American Academy of Religion (Western Region) in March.
Publications
Publications
Immigration and Citizenship: Process and
“Corrective Justice and Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge,” in New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property (Annabelle Lever, ed.). Cambridge University Press (2012).
immigration and institutional design, held in June. In April, he gave a lecture on
STEPHEN R. MUNZER Distinguished Professor of Law
Policy (with T. Alexander Aleinikoff, David A. Martin and Maryellen Fullerton). 7th ed. Thompson West (2012). “Who Belongs?: Immigration Outside the Law and the Idea of Americans in Waiting,” 2 UC Irvine Law Review 359 (2012).
progress, Immigration Outside the Law, at
“The Discretion That Matters: Federal
faculty colloquia at the law schools at Duke
Immigration Enforcement, State and Local
University, the University of North Carolina–
Arrests, and the Civil–Criminal Line,” 58
Chapel Hill and Fordham University in April,
UCLA Law Review 1819 (2011).
“Risk and Reward in Stem Cell Products: A New Model for Stem Cell Product Liability,” 18 Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law 102 (2012). “A Bundle Theorist Holds on to His Collection of Sticks,” 8 Econ Journal Watch 265 (September 2011).
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