Faculty Lecture Series: Professor Kenneth Casebeer

The Faculty Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, February 9 with Professor Kenneth M. Casebeer. He will present "Distinctly American Radicals: The Rank & File and the Coastwise Longshore and General Strike of 1934" in the Law School's 4th floor faculty meeting room. The lecture begins at 12:35 p.m., following a lunch at noon in the same room. A question and answer session will follow after the lecture.
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Professor Casebeer has been at Miami Law since 1974, and has served as Associate Dean. He teaches courses in constitutional law, jurisprudence, and work law: the law governing employment relations and collective bargaining. His recent publications include "Supreme Court Without a Clue: 14 Penn Plaza Inc. v. Pyett and the System of Collective Action and Collective Bargaining Under the National Labor Relations Act" and "Taking Interdependence and Production More Seriously: Toward Mutual Rationality and a More Useful Law and Economics."

He earned an A.B., magna cum laude, from Georgetown University in 1971 and a J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1974. In 1975-76, he held the position of legal scholar at the Kennedy Institute for Bio-Ethics at Georgetown University, where he taught in the Department of Philosophy.

There is limited seating for this event. To attend, RSVP to Detra Davis Fleming at ddavis@law.miami.edu. Priority will be given to those first to reply.



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