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They will be in my prayers. You both are too. Blakie
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I'd suggest Lawrence Lessig from Stanford.
Norman Hawker, Associate Professor
Haworth College of Business - FCL Dept.
Western Michigan University
1903 West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008-5120
On Mar 30, 2004, at 6:06 AM, Magid, Julie M wrote:
> Call for Suggestions
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> Recently, a former graduate [law] assistant of Emeritus Business Law
> Professor Jordan Leibman made a gift to Indiana University to be
> directed to the Indianapolis campus (IUPUI). The gift provided that
> the funds were to be spent in any way that Professor Leibman found
> appropriate. Jordan came up with a scheme for a joint venture to be
> carried out by the IU Kelley School of Business - Indianapolis; the IU
> Law School - Indianapolis; and the IU Herron School of Art. These
> were the three schools with which Jordan and his wife Joan had long
> term involvement. The plan calls for an endowed annual lecture on the
> theme: The Legal and Business Environment of Art.
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> The (anonymous) donor was pleased with the idea and doubled the gift.
> A Planning Committee consisting of two faculty members from each of
> the schools was appointed to select speakers for the series, which
> requires each school to take responsibility for producing a program
> every three years. The Law School presentation is to focus on art law
> matters; the Kelley School program will be dedicated to the art
> business (which is a huge global industry with many stakeholders,
> where the making of a market offers unique challenges); and for its
> mission the Herron School will invite successful artists to describe
> their encounters with legal and business issues as their careers
> developed.
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> The Jordan H. and Joan R. Leibman Lecture project seeks to attack the
> excessive insularity of the schools on this and other academic
> campuses by offering a program that we hope will interest art, law,
> and business people as well as the general public. I represent the
> Kelley School on the Planning Committee. I am asking for suggestions
> from ALSB members for names and vitae of highly credentialed persons
> of national reputation to give the lectures. You may wish to reply
> to the list or to me at [log in to unmask] . Thanks for your help.
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> Julie Manning Magid
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> Assistant Professor of Business Law
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> IU Kelley School of Business -- Indianapolis
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