https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjlr/ #WomenAlsoKnowLaw
State and local pensions used to invest in public infrastructure—building roads, bridges, sewers, and schools. Now public pensions bankroll hedge funds, private equity firms, and crypto platforms. What happened? In this lunchtime talk, Dr. Sean Vanatta (University of Glasgow) will explain how private asset managers, elite lawyers, and state pension trustees rewrote the rules governing pension investments in the 1950s, shifting pension investment authority from government officials to Wall Street bankers and prefiguring the late twentieth century’s larger turn from public welfare to private finance. Co-Sponsors: Consumer Advocacy and Financial Regulation Organization, Michigan Journal of Law and Society, Michigan Law and Political Economy, Business Law Lunch, and the Rackham Interdi
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@OrinKerr @marklemley love this study by @WNicholsonPrice & @jonathantietz!
they write: "our data show disturbing evidence that hierarchy, race, & gender are implicated in the structure of scholarly networks, including in knowledge co-production in legal scholarship..."
“Now on SSRN: my almost-finalized article on the “Section 504 trainings” (“After 504: Training the Citizen-Enforcers of Disability Rights”). 🧵 on writing the piece & why I hope you’ll help me spread the word about this history. https://t.co/DAuMatlp01 #Dishist #LegalHistory (1/x)”
SUPER EXCITED for @rosesomm!
(and to have #WomenAlsoKnowLaw back in my feed since @UMichLaw's winter semester has started!)
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Join us in giving a HUGE round of applause to @UMichLaw’s very own Prof. @rosesomm, whose research on the psychology of compliance was cited by a dissent written by Justice Goodwin Liu of the CA Supreme Court!!! 👏👏👏
https://twitter.com/womenknowlaw/status/1613551373194338304
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Just released today—The Repatriation Project
A database w/ the museums, educational institutions & government agencies that currently have Native American remains
I searched my tribe:
800 institutions have the remains of 2,600 of my ancestors 😕
https://projects.propublica.org/repatriation-nagpra-database/