The First Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies will be held at the University of Texas Law School October 26-27. A preliminary program is available here with links to abstracts and articles. I’m absolutely thrilled to be participating in the conference, and am most of all looking forward to reading what looks like a very interesting and diverse set of empirical papers. Here’s the conference annoucement:
The conference will feature original empirical and experimental legal scholarship by leading scholars worldwide, from a diverse range of fields. There is no charge to academics and interested students to submit papers or to attend the conference. The Conference is jointly organized by Cornell Law School, NYU School of Law and the University of Texas School of Law. The 2007 and 2008 Conferences will be held at New York University School of Law and Cornell Law School , respectively. The conference organizers are: Jennifer Arlen (NYU), Bernard Black (Texas), Theodore Eisenberg (Cornell), Michael Heise (Cornell) and Geoffrey Miller (NYU).
See you there.