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WILLIAM S.

RICHARDSON SCHOOL OF LAW


UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MNOA

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CELEBRATE

RECEPTION FOR PROFESSOR DAVID CALLIES


2017 BRIGHAM-KANNER PROPERTY RIGHTS PRIZE
RECIPIENT

December 6, 2017 | 5:00 6:30 pm | Law Library

Professor David Callies, Benjamin A. Kudo Professor of Law, William S. Richardson School of Law, is the 2017 Brigham-Kanner
Property Rights Prize Recipient by William & Mary Law School. The prize has been awarded annually since 2004. It is named in honor of
the lifetime contributions to property rights of Toby Prince Brigham and Gideon Kanner, and is presented annually to a scholar,
practitioner or jurist whose work affirms the fundamental importance of property rights. An expert in land use, property and state and
local government law, Professor Callies is a prolific scholar who has lectured around the world and authored or collaborated on
approximately 90 articles and 20 books. He is a graduate of De Pauw University, The University of Michigan Law School, Nottingham
University (LL.M.) and a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. Professor Callies has been a member of the American Law
Institute since 1990. His previous awards include The Owners Counsel of Americas Crystal Eagle Award, the Lambda Alpha
International Member of the Year Award, and the Jefferson Fordham Lifetime Achievement Award, which is conferred by the ABAs
Section of State and Local Government Law. In addition, Professor Callies is a Regents Medalist for Excellence in Teaching at the
University of Hawaii.
PREVIOUS BRIGHAM-KANNER PROPERTY
RIGHTS PRIZE RECIPEINTS
2004 Frank I. Michelman, Harvard
2005 Richard Epstein, NYU 2515 Dole Street
2006 James W. Ely, Vanderbilt Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
2007 Margaret Jane Radin, Michigan
2008 Robert C. Ellickson, Yale
2009 Richard E. Pipes, Harvard
2010 Carol Rose, Yale
2011 Sandra Day OConnor, Associate
Justice (retired), U.S. Supreme Court
2012 James E. Krier, Michigan
2013 Thomas W. Merrill, Columbia
2014 Michael M. Berger, Los Angeles
2015 Joseph William Singer, Harvard
2016 Hernando De Soto, Lima, Peru
Please RSVP to Dana Lum at denokawa@hawaii.edu
by December 5, 2017.

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