Thursday, October 12, 2006
Dan Farber and I are in New Orleans, taking part in a symposium sponsored by Tulane Law School and the Tulane Law Review, "Hurricane Katrina: Reshaping the Legal Landscape of the Gulf South." For more information, see the symposium schedule.
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