Professor Tsai is available for a wide range of presentations, including scholarly workshops and conferences, book roundtables, civic gatherings, and meetings of professional associations.
Selected appearances:
"Lessons from the Indian Stream Republic," Charles R. Clason Lecture, Western New England College Law School, Mar. 3, 2011
"Two Alternative Republics," Rutgers-Camden Law School, Feb. 7, 2011
"America's Forgotten Constitutions," Legal Studies Workshop, Stanford Law School, Mar. 9, 2010
"Utopian Statesmen," Faculty Colloquium, University of Connecticut Law School, Jan. 20, 2010
"John Brown's Constitution," Conference: "John Brown Remembered," Harpers Ferry Historical Society, Oct. 16, 2009
"The Pacific Northwest Homeland," Faculty Workshop, Loyola (L.A.) School of Law, Sept. 10, 2009
"Framing First Amendment Arguments in Uncertain Times," Marbury Institute, DLA Piper, Atlanta, Georgia, Mar. 6, 2009
"Reconsidering Gobitis," Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, Yale Law School, June 21, 2008
"Reconsidering Gobitis," Faculty Workshop, Georgetown University Law Center, Feb. 20, 2008
"How Social Conservatives Remade the Wall of Separation," Symposium on the Work of George Lakoff: "The Twentieth Century Brain: Why It Matters for the Academic and Political Worlds," University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Feb. 8, 2008
"Presidential Leadership and Linguistic Transformation," Faculty Colloquium, University of Iowa College of Law, Sept. 6, 2007
"Measuring Interpretive Plausibility," Faculty Workshop, St. John's University Law School, Mar. 5, 2007
"First Amendment Borrowing, Distinguished Lecture Series," Seattle University Law School, Mar. 3, 2006
"The Irrepressible First Amendment," Faculty Workshop, Washington University Law School, Feb. 6, 2006
"Fire, Metaphor, and Constitutional Myth-Making," Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, Yale Law School, June 5, 2004