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		<title>Stanford Law School Public Policy and Political Economy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday June 4 to Saturday June 5, 2010
Stanford Law School, Room 272
The Stanford Law School Public Law and Political Economy Conference will bring together a small group of untenured or recently tenured scholars whose research focuses on issues related to public law, public bureaucracy, and judicial decision-making. The purpose of the conference is to discuss [...]]]></description>
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Stanford Law School, Room 272</h3>
<p>The Stanford Law School Public Law and Political Economy Conference will bring together a small group of untenured or recently tenured scholars whose research focuses on issues related to public law, public bureaucracy, and judicial decision-making. The purpose of the conference is to discuss cutting edge work on the political economy of public law, and more generally to build stronger connections between young scholars in law schools and social science departments who work on related issues.</p>
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