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  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #24

    May 5, 2023 Reshard Kolabhai, Lecturere at North-West University, South Africa led a discussion of his work-in-progress, “Law in Movement: Constitutional Law, Indigenous Customs, and Capitalism in South Africa.”

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #25

    June 23, 2023 Sanjay Reddy, Professor of Economics at the New School, led a discussion of his article, “Beyond Property or Beyond Piketty?,”British Journal of Sociology, 72, 1 (January 2021), 8-25.

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #26

    June 30, 2023 Andrea Leiter, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam led a discussion of her book, Making the World Safe for Investment: The Protection of Foreign Property 1922-1959 (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #29

    December 1, 2023 Jessica A. Shoemaker, Steinhart Foundation Distinguished Professor of Law at Nebraska College of Law, led a discussion of her article, “Re-Placing Property,” University of Chicago Law Review 91 (forthcoming 2024).

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #30

    March 1, 2024  Ramsi Woodcock, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs Associate Professor of Law, Secondary Appointment, Gatton College of Business & Economics University of Kentucky, led a discussion on his article, […]

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #31

    September 27, 2024 Frank Pasquale, a co-founder and former Board member of APPEAL, is Professor of Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School led the discussion of his recent article The New […]

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #32

    October 25, 2024 David Ciepley presented his article Democracy and the Corporation: The Long View, Annual Review of Political Science 26:489–517 (2023) with comments by James J. Varellas, UC Berkeley.

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group

    December 6, 2024 at 3 pm ET A discussion with Diana Reddy on her forthcoming article, Transaction Benefits at Work: Regulating the Future of Work for the Future of Society. […]

  • APPEAL Annual Meeting

    December 12, 3pm ET All Members, non-members, past participants and friends of APPEAL are welcome to attend and share ideas and feedback for future activities. For those who are available and […]

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group

    January 24, 2025 at 3 pm ET Professor Akbar Rasulov, University of Glasgow Law, will lead a discussion of Duncan Kennedy's classic article, The Role of Law in Economic Thought: […]

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group

    Kimberly Kracman presented her article (and related research), Code as Constitution: The Negotiation of a Uniform Accounting Code for U.S. Railway Corporations and the Moral Justification of Stakeholder Claims on Wealth, Critical Perspectives on Accounting (2022).

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group

    Discussion with Katherine Moos, University of Massachusetts Amherst Economics & Co-Director, Program on Gender and Care Work, Political Economy Research Institute, on her work titled “Trump’s Care Agenda: the re-regulation of racialized and gendered labor."

  • Global Law and Political Economy Summer Academy

    Roccella Summer School of International Law & Global Law and Political Economy held in Roccella Jonica (RC), Italy.
    Hosted by LPE-C, INET, iGLPE, EAEPE and the City of Roccella, Italy.

  • What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group

    Discussion with Eric Scorsone and Fabrizio Esposito on The Doctrinal Myth of the Efficient Breach in the Overbid Scenario: Unduly Reducing Expected Performance to Expected Profit.

  • Workshop: Heterodox Economics Meets Law and Political Economy: Reclaiming Democracy

    On November 8, 2025 over 90 participants and presenters joined us for the sixth workshop in APPEAL’s student-centered series Heterodox Economics Meets Law and Political Economy, at John Jay College in New York City. Collaboratively organized with student groups and faculty from several schools, the workshop exemplifies LPE Collective’s commitment to creating intellectual spaces that encourage dialogue and community across disciplines.