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Regulation Workshops

The Regulation Workshop is a joint workshop between Tulane Law School and the Murphy Institute.

Each term, four or five visiting scholars will present works-in-progress on the regulation of economic activity, broadly construed. A limited number of law students and other graduate students may enroll in the workshop for credit, but the author presentations will be open to students who are not formally enrolled in the workshop. The faculty conveners are Adam Feibelman (Law), Shu-Yi Oei (Law), Ann Lipton (Law), Nicholas Almendares (Law), and Steven Sheffrin (Economics/Murphy).

Past Regulation Workshops

Past Regulation Workshops

2019

Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Oct 22
Gargoyle on Roof of Building on Tulane University Campus - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Oct 01
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Sep 10
Close-up Photo of Column on Tulane University's Campus - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Apr 16
Roof Of A Building on Tulane University's Campus - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Apr 02
Close-Up Of The Top Of Tilton Hall Door - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Mar 12
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Feb 19
Statue of Lion Holding Tulane Shield - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Jan 29

2018

Sundial on Tulane University's Campus - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Dec 04
Statue of Lion Holding Tulane Shield - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Nov 27
Close-up Photo of Dragon on Tulane University's Tilton Hall - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Oct 23
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Oct 02
Gargoyle on Roof of Building on Tulane University Campus - The Murphy Institute
Open to the public
Regulation Workshop
Sep 18

The Murphy Institute

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.