New York City / Tuesday Oct 20,2015
1:15 pm - 1:45 pm

Rick Hills: Making Foot-voting Safe in China

NYU Urban Seminar

Vanderbilt Hall Room 208 40 Washington Square South

Rick Hills presented a talk titled, "Tiebout and Mao: Making Foot-voting Safe yet Effective for the Chinese Communist Party."

The NYU Urban Seminar is co-hosted by the Marron Institute and the Furman Center.

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Speakers

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Roderick Hills
William T. Comfort, III Professor of Law / New York University School of Law

Roderick Hills teaches and writes in public law areas with a focus on the law governing division of powers between central and subcentral governments. These areas include constitutional law, local government law, land use regulation, jurisdiction and conflicts of law, and education law. Hills has been a cooperating counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and also files amicus briefs in cases on issues relevant to the autonomy of state and local governments and the protection of their powers from preemption. Hills holds bachelor’s and law degrees from Yale University. He served as a law clerk for Judge Patrick Higginbotham of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and previously taught at the University of Michigan Law School. He is a member of the state bar of New York and the US Supreme Court bar.

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