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{{Evolution, Complexity and the Law}}
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''An SFI workshop sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation''
== Thursday, March 19 ==
'''Introduction'''
'''8:45-9:00''' Introduction to SFI, Geoffrey West, (President and Distinguished Professor, Santa Fe Institute)
'''9:00-9:15''' Introduction Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan), David Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute), and Jessica Flack (Santa Fe Institute)
'''9:15-9:30'''      Welcome from Kauffman Foundation representatives
'''History and Complexity of Legal Systems'''
'''9:30-10:00''' Henry Wright (Santa Fe Institute/University of Michigan), TBA
'''10:15-10:45''' Dan Klerman (University of Southern California), ''Jurisdictional Competition and the Evolution of the Common Law''
'''10:45-11:00''' Coffee Break
'''11:00-11:30''' Daria Roithmayr (University of California), ''Why Racial Inequality Persists: A Lock-In Model''
'''11:30 - 12:00''' Session Wrap-up & Discussion
'''12:00-1:00''' Lunch
'''Self Organizing Laws & Legal Evolution'''
'''1:00-1:30''' Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan), ''The Interdependence of Rules: Institutional Path Dependence''
'''1:30-2:00''' Richard McAdams (University of Chicago), ''The Focal Point Theory of Law and the Co-Evolution of Law and Custom''
'''2:00-2:30''' Break
'''2:30-3:00''' Daniel Katz (University of Michigan),'' The Emergence of Scaling, the Development of Community Structure and its Implications for the "Evolution" of the Common Law''
'''3:00-4:00''' Session Wrap-up & Discussion
'''Cognitive and Biological Models'''
'''4:00-4:30''' Michael Gazzaniga (University of California-Santa Barbara), ''The MacArthur Foundation Program in Neuroscience and the Law''
'''4:30-5:00''' David Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute), ''TBA''
'''5:00-6:00''' Session Wrap-up & Discussion
'''7:00''' Dinner at The Coyote Café, 132 W. Water Street (505) 983-1615
== Friday, March 20 ==
'''Regulation and Robustness'''
'''9:00-9:30am''' Jessica Flack (Santa Fe Institute), ''Robustness Mechanisms and Conflict Management in Biological Systems''
'''9:30-10:00''' Eric Talley (University of California-Berkeley/Harvard University), ''On the Equilibrium of Law and Preferences''
'''10:00-10:30''' Break
'''10:30-11:00''' Ronald Gilson (Stanford University), ''TBA''
'''11:00-11:30''' Marc Berejka  (Microsoft), ''Adaptive Regulation''
'''11:30-12:00''' Session Wrap-up & Discussion
'''12:00-1:00''' Lunch
'''Alternatives to Legal Order'''
'''1:00-1:30pm''' John Clippinger (Harvard Law School), ''Interdisciplinary Concepts for Legal Systems''
'''1:30-2:00''' Gillian Hadfield (University of Southern California), ''Can Simpler Law be Stable?''
'''2:00-2:30''' Coffee Break
'''2:30-3:00''' Donald Wittman (University of California), ''Behavior When a Legal System is Either Absent or Costly: A Brief Introduction''
'''3:00-3:30''' Session Wrap-up & Discussion
'''3:30-4:30''' Dan Rockmore (Santa Fe Institute/Dartmouth College) and Kauffman representatives to offer wrap up on meeting
'''7:00''' Dinner at Luminaria, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 984-7915

Revision as of 17:51, 19 March 2009

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An SFI workshop sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation

Thursday, March 19

Introduction

8:45-9:00 Introduction to SFI, Geoffrey West, (President and Distinguished Professor, Santa Fe Institute)

9:00-9:15 Introduction Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan), David Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute), and Jessica Flack (Santa Fe Institute)

9:15-9:30 Welcome from Kauffman Foundation representatives


History and Complexity of Legal Systems

9:30-10:00 Henry Wright (Santa Fe Institute/University of Michigan), TBA

10:15-10:45 Dan Klerman (University of Southern California), Jurisdictional Competition and the Evolution of the Common Law

10:45-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-11:30 Daria Roithmayr (University of California), Why Racial Inequality Persists: A Lock-In Model

11:30 - 12:00 Session Wrap-up & Discussion

12:00-1:00 Lunch


Self Organizing Laws & Legal Evolution

1:00-1:30 Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan), The Interdependence of Rules: Institutional Path Dependence

1:30-2:00 Richard McAdams (University of Chicago), The Focal Point Theory of Law and the Co-Evolution of Law and Custom

2:00-2:30 Break

2:30-3:00 Daniel Katz (University of Michigan), The Emergence of Scaling, the Development of Community Structure and its Implications for the "Evolution" of the Common Law

3:00-4:00 Session Wrap-up & Discussion


Cognitive and Biological Models

4:00-4:30 Michael Gazzaniga (University of California-Santa Barbara), The MacArthur Foundation Program in Neuroscience and the Law

4:30-5:00 David Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute), TBA

5:00-6:00 Session Wrap-up & Discussion

7:00 Dinner at The Coyote Café, 132 W. Water Street (505) 983-1615


Friday, March 20

Regulation and Robustness

9:00-9:30am Jessica Flack (Santa Fe Institute), Robustness Mechanisms and Conflict Management in Biological Systems

9:30-10:00 Eric Talley (University of California-Berkeley/Harvard University), On the Equilibrium of Law and Preferences

10:00-10:30 Break

10:30-11:00 Ronald Gilson (Stanford University), TBA

11:00-11:30 Marc Berejka (Microsoft), Adaptive Regulation

11:30-12:00 Session Wrap-up & Discussion

12:00-1:00 Lunch


Alternatives to Legal Order

1:00-1:30pm John Clippinger (Harvard Law School), Interdisciplinary Concepts for Legal Systems

1:30-2:00 Gillian Hadfield (University of Southern California), Can Simpler Law be Stable?

2:00-2:30 Coffee Break

2:30-3:00 Donald Wittman (University of California), Behavior When a Legal System is Either Absent or Costly: A Brief Introduction

3:00-3:30 Session Wrap-up & Discussion

3:30-4:30 Dan Rockmore (Santa Fe Institute/Dartmouth College) and Kauffman representatives to offer wrap up on meeting

7:00 Dinner at Luminaria, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 984-7915