Panel 1: Injuries and Remedies in Political and Cultural Context
Start Date
26-3-2010 9:45 AM
Description
Panelists:
George Lovell, University of Washington
Imagined Rights without Remedy: The Politics of Novel Legal Claims
Jennifer B. Wriggins, University of Maine School of Law
Injuries with Remedies, Injuries without Remedies
Sarah Lochlann Jain, Stanford University
Fear of Cancer Litigation and the Construction of American Cancer Patient Identity
David Engel, SUNY at University of Buffalo Law School
Lumping as Cultural Practice: Social Meanings of Injury and Causation
Moderator:
Julie Davies, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Panel 1: Injuries and Remedies in Political and Cultural Context
Panelists:
George Lovell, University of Washington
Imagined Rights without Remedy: The Politics of Novel Legal Claims
Jennifer B. Wriggins, University of Maine School of Law
Injuries with Remedies, Injuries without Remedies
Sarah Lochlann Jain, Stanford University
Fear of Cancer Litigation and the Construction of American Cancer Patient Identity
David Engel, SUNY at University of Buffalo Law School
Lumping as Cultural Practice: Social Meanings of Injury and Causation
Moderator:
Julie Davies, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law