Friday, November 30
09:00–09:30 AM. Breakfast and Opening Remarks
09:30–11:30 AM. Session 1
- Michael Kates, "Justice in Non-Ideal Theory"
- James Gledhill, "Constructivism and the Democratic Division of Justificatory Labour"
- Laura Valentini, "On the Apparent Paradox of Ideal Theory"
11:30–01:30 PM. Lunch
01:30–03:30 PM. Session 2
- Brandon Turner, "John Stuart Mill’s Antagonistic Liberalism"
- John Inazu, "The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly"
- Jessica Kimpell, "Contemporary Republicanism: Machiavelli’s Solutions for Tocqueville’s Republic"
03:30–05:00 PM. Break
05:00–06:30 PM. Keynote Address
- Joshua Cohen, "Truth and Public Reason"
06:30–07:00 PM. Keynote’s Reception
07:00–09:00 PM. Dinner for Official Participants
Saturday, December 1
09:30–10:00AM. Breakfast
10:00–12:00 PM. Session 3
- Jennifer London, "How to do Things with Fables: Ibn al-Muqaffa's Frank Speech in Stories from Kalīla wa-Dimna"
- Sonali Chakravarti, "More than 'Cheap Sentimentality': Victim Testimony at Nuremberg, the Eichmann Trial, and Truth Commissions"
- Brandon Terry, "On Fear and Fearlessness in Gandhi and Fanon"
12:00–01:30 PM. Lunch
01:30–03:00 PM. Session 4
- Pablo Kalmanovitz, "Justice Through War in Early Modern Political Thought"
- Seth Lazar, "A Liberal Defence of Duties to Compatriots"
03:00–05:00 PM. Session 5
- Ewidge Kacenelenbogen, "Epistemological modesty within contemporary political thought: A link between Hayek’s neoliberalism and Pettit’s republicanism"
- Kristof Madarasz, "Rational and Entrepreneurial Actions"
- Samuel Arnold, "Rawlsian Liberalism and the Eradication of the Detailed Division of Labor"