The Moral Status of Discrimination & Its Legal Implicatio
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
10:00-10:10 Welcome: Michael Karayanni, Dean, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University
10:10-11:40 Larry Alexander, University of San-Diego
Is Wrongful Discrimination Really Wrong?
Comment: Re’em Segev, The Hebrew University
12:00-13:30 Meital Pinto, Carmel Academic Center
Why Irrational and Arbitrary Distinctions are Discrimination
Comment: Rona Dinur, The Hebrew University
15:00-16:30 Richard Arneson, University of California, San-Diego
Patriotism as Wrongful Discrimination
Comment: John Roemer, Yale University
17:00-18:30 Yofi Tirosh, Tel-Aviv University
Dance Clubs and the Challenge of Discrimination’s Inescapable Ambiguity
Comment: Yifat Biton, The College of Management
Thursday, December 15, 2016
9:00-10:30 Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, University of Aarhus
Respect and Discrimination
Comment:
11:00-12:30 Julie Suk, Yeshiva University
Antidiscrimination Law and the Duty to Integrate
Comment: Barak Medina, The Hebrew University
13:30-15:00 Elizabeth Emens, Columbia University
Conversion Discrimination
Comment: Shlomi Segall, The Hebrew University
15:30-17:00 Stefan Gosepath, Free University Berlin
Unjust Inequalities
Comment: Alon Harel, The Hebrew University
17:30-19:00 Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar, Haifa University
Student Ability and Educational Justice
Comment: Daniel Statman, Haifa University
Friday, December 16, 2016
9:30-11:00 Joseph Fishkin, University of Texas
When is Discrimination Bad?
Comment: Ronen Avraham, Tel-Aviv University
11:30-13:00 Deborah Hellman, University of Virginia
The Epistemic Commitments of Antidiscrimination Law
Comment: David Enoch, The Hebrew University