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11th Annual Tulsa Law Review Legal Scholarship Symposium
Honoring
Professor Heather Gerken
Friday, September 28th, 2012
The Symposium will consist of three panel discussions:
Panel I – Federalism. Professor David Schleicher of the George Mason University School of Law and Professor Ernest Young of the Duke University School of Law are attached to this panel.
Panel II – Second-Order Diversity. Professor Franita Tolson of the Florida State University College of Law and Professor Sanford Levinson of the University of Texas School of Law are attached to this panel.
Panel III – Dissent and Democracy. Professor Guy Charles of the Duke University School of Law, Professor David Fontana of the George Washington University Law School, and Professor Ilya Somin of the George Mason University School of Law are attached to this panel.