Whittier Law School Works in Progress Series
The Whittier Law School Works in Progress Series provides an opportunity for faculty members to share their scholarly publications with each other at all stages of the writing process. The WIP Series invites faculty members to a present an idea, a draft, or a completed work on a topic of their choice to other interested faculty, generally in a relaxed lunchtime setting. Attendees are encouraged to provide comments and suggestions on the presented work. The forum fosters an important exchange of ideas among faculty, creating a welcoming environment for academic publishing at the law school.
Fall 2008 Works in Progress Series
September 16, 2008
When the Empirical Base Crumbles: Opening Child Abuse Proceedings to the Press and Public
William Patton
October 14, 2008
Tangled Tales: Law and Headcoverings in Comparative Perspective
Seval Yildirim
October 21, 2008
Animal Welfare Issues in International Law: the WTO and GATT
Thomas Kelch
October 28, 2008
The Case Against Statutory Standing
Radha Pathak
November 11, 2008
Restitution, Fines, and Convict Labor
Martin Pritikin
November 18, 2008
Whittier Law School’s 2008-2009 Innovative Pilot Program: Integrating Civil Procedure, Legal Writing, Academic Support, and the Practice of Law in the First-Year Curriculum
Kenneth Agran, Andrea Funk, and Paula Manning
November 25, 2008
Dialectics of Information Privacy
Marcy Peek
Works in Progress planned for Spring 2008
Neil Cogan
Judith Daar
Mark Matthews
Calvin Peeler
Peter Stris
David Welkowitz
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