Sessions Information

  • January 4, 2017
    9:50 am - 10:50 am
    Session Type: Subsessions
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Hotel: Hilton San Francisco Union Square
    Room: Union Square 5
    Floor: 4th Floor
    It is widely understood the ideology of the neoclassical paradigm is no friend to the economic opportunities of racial minorities, women, and more generally poor and middle-class people. Increasingly  people are learning that socio-economics provides not only a more rigorous and ethical foundation for law-related economic analysis, but also a foundation that better serves the economic and social interests of the aforementioned groups.  In this session, participants will present recent scholarship and perspectives in light of socio-economic principles. 
Session Speakers
Boston University School of Law
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