HLS Faculty Book Talk: Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives

Join the HLS Library this Friday, March 26 at noon EST for the latest in our Faculty Book Talk series. This event features a discussion of Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives, with authors Michael Heller (Columbia Law School) and James Salzman (UCLA Law School), and panelists Professor Martha Minow (HLS) and Professor Joseph Singer (HLS).

Cover illustration of the book "MIne!" by Michael Heller and James Salzman
Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives, by Michael Heller & James Salzman

Described by the Boston Globe as “An easy-to-read, Freakonomics-style ramble through the space-saver wars of South Boston and the ingenious architecture of Disney World’s skip-the-line FastPass+, the book challenges our assumptions about who owns what — and explores how those assumptions can be manipulated, for good or for ill” this book talk will both inform and entertain you.

Registrants must have a Harvard email. An email confirmation will arrive in your inbox. This event will be recorded.

ACCESSIBILITY: If you, or an event participant, require disability-related accommodations, please contact Accessibility Services in the HLS Dean of Students Office at [email protected] or 617-495-1880 in advance of the event.

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