Editors
| Robert Cooter | University of California, Berkeley |
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| Daniel Farber | University of California, Berkeley |
| Philip Frickey | University of California, Berkeley |
| James Gordley | University of California, Berkeley |
Issues in Legal Scholarship welcomes submissions to existing symposia as each aims to be a living continuing forum to discuss seminal articles and important issues in legal scholarship. We also welcome proposals for new symposia. Symposia often, but not always, begin by republishing a seminal article in the field.
Symposia
Catastrophic Risks: Prevention, Compensation, and Recovery
(Inaugurated May 2006)
Richard Buxbaum and German Reintegration
(Inaugurated May 2006)
Robert M. Cover's Nomos and Narrative
(Inaugurated January 2006)
Vincent v. Lake Erie Transportation Co. and the Doctrine of Necessity
(Inaugurated October 2005)
The Reformation of American Administrative Law
(Inaugurated March 2005)
Single-Sex Marriage
(Inaugurated January 2004)
Joseph Sax and the Public Trust
(Inaugurated October 2003)
Dynamic Statutory Interpretation
(Inaugurated November 2002)
The Origins and Fate of Antisubordination Theory
(Inaugurated August 2002)
Symposium: Fuller and Perdue
(Inaugurated June 2001)
