The second Tulane Property Roundtable, organized by Sally Brown Richardson and co-sponsored by Tulane’s Murphy Institute and Tulane Law School, will take place on Friday, October 7. The event will bring together property scholars from around the country to discuss and debate important property issues pertaining to the regulation of private and public property rights. The roundtable will showcase the works-in-progress of the participating scholars and encourage lively debate regarding the drafts. Participants are of varying seniority and represent a wide variety of focuses within property law.
For more information, please consult the event listing.
Established in memory of Charles H. Murphy, Sr. (1870-1954), and inspired by the vision of Charles H. Murphy, Jr. (1920-2002), The Murphy Institute exists to help Tulane faculty and students understand economic, moral, and political problems we all face and think about. More important, it exists to help us understand how these problems have come to be so closely interconnected.