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15 Jul 2010, 7:36 pm
Scanlon, Jean Braucher, Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Henry Smith, Lisa Bernstein, Seana Shiffrin, Daniel Markovits, Juliet Kostritsky, John C.P. [read post]
2 Mar 2009, 3:06 pm
In one message, Jean Braucher (Arizona Law) offered a set of comments about her own contracts teacher, John Dawson, who taught at Harvard, Michigan, and Boston University. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 10:28 am
For example, I will moderate a panel with Max Weinstein of Harvard and fellow blogger Jean Braucher, discussing how to fill unmet need for foreclosure defense through foreclosure defense clinics. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 11:22 am
Scanlon, Jean Braucher, Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Henry Smith, Lisa Bernstein, Seana Shiffrin, Daniel Markovits, Juliet Kostritsky, John C.P. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 2:49 pm
Lawless, Dov Cohen, and Jean Braucher, is also significantly harder for black families, than white families. [read post]
8 Dec 2006, 4:22 am
It will contain essays by Professors Amelia Boss, Jean Braucher, Scott Burnham, Neil B. [read post]
8 Jul 2010, 2:00 pm
Scanlon, Jean Braucher, Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Henry Smith, Lisa Bernstein, Seana Shiffrin, Daniel Markovits, Juliet Kostritsky, John C.P. [read post]
3 Jun 2011, 4:55 pm
The Limits of Non-consequentialism in Contract Theory” Randy Barnett (Georgetown), “Contract is Not Promise; Contract is Consent” Jean Braucher (Arizona), “The Sacred and the Profane Contract Machine: The Complex Morality of Contract Law in Action” Gregory Klass (Georgetown), “Promises, Etc. [read post]
20 Apr 2015, 11:50 am
This panel will discuss the contributions that specific female legal academics have made to the field (as just a few examples, Elizabeth Warren and Jean Braucher). [read post]
21 May 2011, 1:38 pm
The Limits of Non-consequentialism in Contract Theory" Randy Barnett (Georgetown), "Contract is Not Promise; Contract is Consent" Jean Braucher (Arizona), "The Sacred and the Profane Contract Machine: The Complex Morality of Contract Law in Action" Gregory Klass (Georgetown), “Promises, Etc. [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 3:11 pm
The book has chapters from many of the leading scholars thinking about bankruptcy and consumer debt from around the world, including many past Credit Slips guests such as Susan Block-Lieb, Ronald Mann, Jason Kilborn, and Jean Braucher. [read post]
18 Feb 2011, 7:00 am
Jean Braucher, resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute and a law professor on leave from the University of Arizona, said knowing a credit score might prompt a consumer with a low one to make efforts to improve it before applying for more credit. [read post]
11 Apr 2010, 1:48 pm
Arizona (ranked #21): Jean Braucher, Kirsten H. [read post]
11 Nov 2008, 2:28 am
" The program will include a panel on securitization, another on affordable housing, and a third on bankruptcy modifications of mortgages, and speakers include consumer law people like Kurt Eggert (again), Jean Braucher, Adam Levitin, and Tom Plank, as well as Dennis B. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 7:07 am
Jean Braucher is the Roger C. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 7:07 am
Jean Braucher is the Roger C. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 7:07 am
Jean Braucher is the Roger C. [read post]
15 Aug 2008, 6:00 am
L.J. 461 *** Jean Braucher, THE CHALLENGE TO THE BENCH AND BAR PRESENTED BY THE 2005 BANKRUPTCY ACT: RESISTANCE NEED NOT BE FUTILE, 2007 U. [read post]
25 May 2011, 6:39 pm
Contract Law Theory lovers would definitely enjoy these.Some of the podcasts are available as papers in SSRN and can be accessed from here.Randy Barnett (Georgetown), "Contract is Not Promise; Contract is Consent"Jean Braucher (Arizona), "The Sacred and the Profane Contract Machine: The Complex Morality of Contract Law in Action" Gregory Klass (Georgetown), “Promises, Etc. [read post]
6 Jul 2007, 4:05 pm
But it did leave us with this most memorable exchange (that adopts Professor Jean Braucher's preferred shorthand for the new legislation and--more importantly--provides an important bit of advice for those next arguing a BAPCPA issue before the 7th Circuit): Counsel: Section 506(a) pre-BAPCPA [pron: bap-see-pah] was intended to provide the debtor with the opportunity... [read post]