The Coase-Sandor Global Lecture Series
Online-Only Law School Event
1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
The Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics is hosting a series of advanced lectures in Law and Economics, featuring the cutting‑edge work of its faculty. The Fall 2020 Global Lectures Series will take place over five dates, September 10–24. All lectures are open to any interested party.
Lectures will be delivered via Zoom. All lectures start at 7:30 am CST (Chicago) time and are 60 minutes long, with some time for Q&A.
Sept. 10: “Dark Patterns”: Online Manipulation of Consumers
Lior J. Strahilevitz, Sidley Austin Professor of Law
Moderated by Xin Dai, Peking University Law School
Sept. 14: Innovation During Pandemics: Patents, Prizes, and More
Daniel Hemel, Professor of Law, Ronald H. Coase Research Scholar
Moderated by Haitian Lu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sept. 17: Coordinating Behavior Through Law and Norms: Covid‑19, Climate Change, and Beyond
Lee Fennell, Max Pam Professor of Law
Moderated by Ruoying Chen, Peking University
Sept. 21: Personalized Law
Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law, Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics
Moderated by Florence G'Sell, Université de Lorraine
Sept. 24: The Scope of Normative Law and Economics
Eric A. Posner, Kirkland & Ellis Distinguished Service Professor of Law, Arthur and Esther Kane Research Chair
Moderated by Fernando Gomez, Pampeu Fabra University