What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group #33
November 15, 2024 Fernando Loayza Jordán presented his paper, on democracy and taxation, Contesting the Neoliberal Social Contract.
November 15, 2024 Fernando Loayza Jordán presented his paper, on democracy and taxation, Contesting the Neoliberal Social Contract.
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. […]
December 12, 2024 2 pm ET Zoom Naomi Cahn, June Carbone, and Nancy Levit will discuss their new book, Fair Shake: Women and the Fight to Build a Just Economy. […]
December 12, 3pm ET All Members, non-members, past participants and friends of ClassCrits are welcome to attend and share ideas and feedback for future activities. For those who are available and […]
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 […]
The 8th Annual ClassCrits conference, held at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, IL featured scholarship on the theme “The New Corporatocracy and Election 2016.” Conference Materials: 2016 Call […]
4:30 - 6:30 pm Novela, 662 Mission Street, San Francisco Co-sponsored by the Critical Legal Collective, the LPE Collective, the LPE Project, and the Race and Private Law Section
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: […]
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).
Discussion with Paul Cammack, University of Manchester, featuring his article, Politics and Political Economy of Post-Reproduction Societies.
Saturday, April 12, 2025 9:00am–5:00pm ET Yale Law School 127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511 At our Spring 2025 workshop, we seek to feature multi-disciplinary and intersectional emerging scholarship […]
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."
This day-long workshop will be held in person at the University of Chicago on Wednesday, May 21st.
Attend law and political economy-focused sessions at the Law and Society Association's Annual Meeting.
In the spirit of fostering community and generating interdisciplinary discussion, the LPE Collective invites scholars to network, share their research, and receive feedback over an afternoon workshop to be held at McGill University’s Faculty of Law.
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.
Join the LPE Collective for a talk from Jamee Moudud on his new book, "Legal and Political Foundations of Capitalism: The End of Laissez Faire?"
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.
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.
Discussion with Jessica A. Shoemaker and James Fallows Tierney featuring their co-authored article, Trading Acres (Yale Law Journal 2025-26).
Friday, Jan. 23, 2026 at 10 am ET (UTC-5) / 15:00 GMT What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group Join Joanna Kusiak for a discussion of her book, Radically Legal: Berlin […]
Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 at 3 pm ET (UTC-5) / 20:00 GMT What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group Zoe Sherman will present her work in progress, Capital, Trademark, and the […]
This day-long workshop will be held in person at the University of California, Berkeley on Wednesday, May 27th. Download the call for papers at this link. Submit a paper through […]