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October 13, 2010
Barnett Talk at NYU
If you're in the Big Apple tomorrow (Thursday, 10/14/10), you might want to catch Contracts/Con Law scholar Randy Barnett, who's delivering the 6th annual Friedrich von Hayek Lecture at New York University. Barnett's topic is Commandeering the People: Popular Sovereignty and the Health Insurance Mandate, which isn't perhaps as interesting has his work on consent in contracting, but is rather timely.
The session is scheduled at Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South, at 6:00 p.m. -- and you can even get CLE credit. (Barnett is the one on the left.)
FGS
October 13, 2010 in Commentary, Law Schools | Permalink
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