Jedediah Purdy (Duke), “All-Too Human: Environmental Law in a Remade World” (Legal Theory Workshop)

Event time: 
Thursday, September 7, 2017 - 4:15pm
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For copies of the pre-circulated paper, contact: Monika.Piotrowicz@yale.edu.

Location: 
Yale Law School Faculty Lounge See map
Event description: 

Jedediah Purdy teaches constitutional, environmental, and property law and writes in all of these areas.  He also teaches legal theory and writes on issues at the intersection of law and social and political thought.

He is the author of four books, including a trilogy on American political identity, which concluded with A Tolerable Anarchy (2009), all from Knopf.  The Meaning of Property appeared in 2010 from Yale University Press. He has published many essays in publications including The Atlantic MonthlyThe New York Times Op Ed Page and Book Review, Die Zeit, and Democracy Journal, and his legal scholarship has appeared in the Yale Law JournalUniversity of Chicago Law ReviewDuke Law JournalCornell Law Review, and Harvard Environmental Law Review, among others.  He is now at work on After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene, under contract with Harvard University Press.

Admission: 
Free