Erie at Eighty:
Choice of Law Across the Disciplines
September 13-14, 2018
The University of Akron School of Law
sponsored by The Center for Constitutional Law & the Akron Law Review
The topic of the Sixth Annual Constitutional Law Conference at Akron is the eightieth anniversary of Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938). In this iconic case, the U.S. Supreme Court cast significant doubt on the federal courts’ authority to make law absent express authorization. This conference will bring together scholars from a range of legal disciplines in order to engage in a day of intensive scholarly discussion about the implications of Erie on choice of law issues that arise within specific fields including civil procedure, remedies, evidence, and intellectual property. The cross-disciplinary focus stems from a sense that Erie’s impact on fields of law has been under-explored, and that Erie problems can be better understood and assessed with concrete examples in hand.
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