The Marquette Law Review Symposium this year will be on a labor and employment law topic. I had the pleasure of organizing the symposium as part of Marquette’s Labor and Employment Law Program. The event will be on Friday, October 1, 2010 from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the beautiful new Eckstein Hall Law School building at 1215 Michigan Ave., Milwaukee.
The name of the program is: Promoting Employee Voice in the New American Economy and features, among other prominent speakers, Professor Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, the Willard and Margaret Carl Professor of Labor and Employment Law at Indiana University–Bloomington, Maurer School of Law.
All are welcome. There is no fee for this conference, but registration is required. Please reserve your spot by September 23, 2010 by filling out and sending in this this form.
Here is the schedule with speakers:
8:15 -Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:30 – Welcome
9:30-10:30
Principal Paper: Promoting Employee Voice in the American Economy: A Call for Comprehensive Reform
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Willard and Margaret Carl Professor of Labor and Employment Law
Indiana University–Bloomington, Maurer School of Law
10:45-Noon
Responses and Critiques: Lessons From History
Moderator: Paul M. Secunda, Associate Professor of Law
Marquette University Law School
Laura J. Cooper, J. Stewart and Mario Thomas McClendon Professor in Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution, University of Minnesota Law School
Aditi Bagchi, Assistant Professor of Law
University of Pennsylvania Law School
1:00-2:15
Responses and Critiques: Lessons from the Public Sector
Moderator: Phoebe W. Williams, Associate Professor of Law
Marquette University Law School
Ann C. Hodges, Professor of Law
University of Richmond School of Law
Joseph E. Slater, Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values
University of Toledo College of Law
2:30-3:45
Responses and Critiques: Ideological Insights
Moderator: Jay E. Grenig, Professor of Law
Marquette University Law School
Richard Michael Fischl, Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law
Scott A. Moss, Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado School of Law
3:45-4:30
Rebuttal and Closing Remarks
Questions? Write me at paul.secunda@marquette.edu or call me at 414.288.6497.