There's still time to join us later this week at William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia for the 2012 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, and the award of the B-K Prize to University of Michigan lawprof James Krier for his lifetime contributions to property law scholarship.
The Conference includes a day-long series of discussions on property rights, featuring leading scholars and practitioners. Topics include "The Impact of a Leading Property Scholar," "The Judiciary’s Role in Shaping Constitutionally Protected Property," "Property Rights in Times of Economic Crisis," and "Property’s Moral Dimension." The day will wrap with a roundtable discussion, "How Fundamental are Property Rights?" The complete agenda is available here.
I will be speaking on the panel about "Property Rights in Times of Economic Crisis," discussing why property rights are even more important when times are tight.
Register on-line here. If you can't join us, I will be posting a report and summary.
Ninth Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference & Prize (Oct. 11-12, 2012 ), William &...