1. “Black Reparations, Binary Economics, and Interest Convergence,” a presentation to the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 3, 2008
2. “Overview of Binary Economics,” Department of Economic Sciences Doctoral Program in Economics, University of Athens, Tuesday, December 11, 2007
3. “Empowering People with the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital: A Binary Approach to the Economic Empowerment of Subordinated People” Presentation to LatCrit XII Conference, October 6, 2007, FloridaInternationalUniversity, Saturday, October 6, 2007
4. “Binary Economic Strategies for Empowering Poor and Working People and Achieving More Sustainable Growth,” Presentation to 2007 Conference, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece, August 6-9, 2007
5. “Universalizing the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital” Presentation to 2007 Conference, Business and Economics Society International, Antibes, France, Friday, July 25, 2007
6. “Capital Democratization: An Ownership Broadening Strategy for Universalizing the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital to Empower Poor and Working People and Achieve More Sustainable Growth,” Presentation to 2007 Conference on Economic Pluralism in the 21st Century, Session on Distributive Justice, University of Utah, June 1, 2007
7. “Teaching Binary Economics In Law Schools,” Faculty Presentation to the Charleston Law School, Thursday, March 1, 2007
8. “Socio-Economics as a School of Thought,” Faculty Presentation to the CharlestonLawSchool, Thursday, March 1, 2007
9. “Teaching Binary Economics In Law Schools,” Faculty Presentation to the FloridaInternationalUniversityCollege of Law, Wednesday, January 31, 2007
10. “Socio-Economics as a School of Thought,” Faculty Presentation to the FloridaInternationalUniversityCollege of Law, Wednesday, January 31, 2007
11. “Overview of Socio-Economics,” a presentation to the 2007 Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 6, 2007.
12. “Binary Economics, Corporate Fiduciary Duties, and Corporate Social Responsibility,” a presentation to the 2007 Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 6, 2007.
13. “The Future of Socio-Economics,” a presentation to the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 3, 2007
14. “Binary Economics and Wealth Distribution,” a presentation to the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 3, 2007
15. “Socio-Economics as a School of Thought” – – a presentation to the Faculty of Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, BarryUniversity, November 8, 2006.
16. “Binary Economics as an essential component of Education in Law and Economics” – a presentation to the faculty of Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, BarryUniversity, November 8, 2006.
17. “Using Binary Economics to Enhance Racial Justice” a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), July 20, 2006
18 “Using Binary Economics to Enhance Racial Justice,” a presentation to the 2006 SEALS Conference, July 20, 2006, in its panel on “Law, Economics and Race.”
19 “A Socio-Economic Approach to the Responsibility of Lawyers to Alleviate Poverty” a presentation to the American University Conference on Poverty Under International and Domestic Law” (March 27, 2006)
20 “A Socio-Economic Approach to Social and Economic Inequality,” a presentation to the Georgetown/Harvard Conferenceon Social and Economic Inequality (March 24, 2006)
21. “Wealth Maximization and Economic Theory,” a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 4, 2006
22. The Right to Acquire Capital With the Earnings of Capital as a Basic Human Right,” a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 4, 2006
23 ”Socio-Economics as a Distinct School of Thought,” a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 4, 2006
24. “Achieving Black Reparations Without Redistribution By Way of Binary Economics,” a presentation to the 2006 Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 3, 2006
25. “Binary Economics and Wealth Maximization,” a presentation to the 2006 Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 3, 2006
26. “Overview of Socio-Economics,” a presentation to the 2006 Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 3, 2006
27. Presentations: “Overview of Socio-Economics” and “Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm,” USF Conference on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics, sponsored by the Departments of Chemistry, Economics, Africana Studies, Management and Organization, and the Library of the University of South Florida, Wednesday, December 28, 2005.
28. “Seminar on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics,” sponsored by the Department of Management and Organization, College of Business Administration, University of South Florida, Monday, December 19, 2005
29. “Teaching Socio-Economics and Binary Economics in Undergraduate and Graduate Courses,” hosted by the University of South Florida Library, Thursday, November 10, 2005
30. Presentation: “Introductory Seminar on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics,” hosted by the University of South Florida Library, Friday, November 4, 2005
31. Lecture sponsored by the Indonesian Economics Association on Wednesday, June 23, 2005, on the subject of “Using Binary Economics to Open Capital Acquisition (With the Earnings of Capital) To All People Without the Use of Interest.” This lecture was open to the public and held at an auditorium in the headquarters of the Central Bank of Indonesia.
32. Presentation of a Sixteen-Hour, Four-Day Course on Binary Economic at the Trisakti University (the largest private university in Indonesia) Post-Graduate Program on Islamic Finance and Economics, Monday - Thursday, June 20 - 23, 2005
33. Seminar at the University of Technology - Sydney (US) Department of Economics and Finance on Friday June 17, 2005, on the subject of “Socio-Economics and Binary Economics: Innovations in Teaching Law and Economics in the USA”
34. Seminar at the University of Sydney Department of Economics and Political Science on Thursday, June 16, 2005, on the subject of “Socio-Economics and Binary Economics: Innovations in Teaching Law and Economics in the USA”
34.. Presentations to the University of Akron, C. Blake McDowell Law Center, April 26, 2005 on (1) “Socio-Economics as a School of Thought” and (2) “Binary Economics as an Essential Component of Education in Law and Economics”
36. Presentation to KentStateUniversity: Center for Employee Ownership, April 25, 2005 on the subject of “Binary Economics and Broader Ownership: The Theory Behind Employee Stock Ownership Plans”
37. “In a Rising Tide, You Need a Boat: A Memo to Counsel For People of Color, Women, and Economically Disadvantaged People,” a presentation in the Panel Discussion on “Achieving Racial and Gender Equity in the Business Setting” as a part of the 2005 St. JohnsUniversitySchool of Law Conference on “People of Color, Women, and the Public Corporation.” March 18, 2005.
38. ”Socio-Economics as a New School of Thought,” a presentation to the Faculty of the Santa Clara University School of Law, February 25, 2005
39. “Socio-Economics and Economic Theory,” a presentation to the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 6, 2005
40. “The Future of Socio-Economics,” a presentation to the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 6, 2005
41. “Economics and Economic Theory,” a presentation to the 2005 Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics, Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley, California, January 4, 2005
42. “Unutilized Capacity and Binary Economics,” a presentation to the 2005 Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics, Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley, California, January 4, 2005
43. Introduction to Binary Economics,” a presentation to the Graduate Class on Economics for Business Managers and to the Undergraduate Class in Introduction to Macro-Economics, ssumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts., November 11, 2004
44. “Technology, Ownership, Distribution and Growth,” a presentation to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Technology Science Policy Student Society, November 10, 2004
45. “Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm” Economics Seminars, Department of EconomicsAssumptionCollege, Worcester, MA, March 24-25, 2004
46. “Law and Macroeconomics,” AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, entitled “Socio-Economics, Peace, and Justice,” Atlanta, GA, January 3, 2004
47. “Socio-Economic Analysis in Aid of Those Economically Disadvantaged,” AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, entitled “Socio-Economics, Peace, and Justice,” Atlanta, GA, January 3, 2004
48. “The New Frontiers in Corporate Finance,” 2003 Business and Economics International Society Conference in San Francisco, July 24, 2003
49. Corporate Governance, Integrity Capacity, and Altruism, 2003 Business and Economics International Society Conference in San Francisco, July 27, 2003
50. The Future of Socio-Economics, AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, entitled Teaching Socio-Economics in Global Context - Socio-Economics and Law Teaching” January 3, 2003
51. “Using Christian Principles to Enhance Economic Theory and Practice: Louis Kelso’s Binary Economics as the More Christian and Scientific Way" presented to the Symposium on “Christianity and Economics: Integrating Faith and Learning in Economic Scholarship” Baylor University; November 7-9, 2002
52. “The Theoretical and Empirical Foundation for Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and ProfessionalSchools,” a paper presented to the Business & Economics Society International Conference Montreal Canada July 28, 2002
53. “Economic Theory Must Include Ownership: Binary Economics and the Case for Broader Ownership” presented to The Seventh International Post-Keynesian Workshop, University of Missouri, Kansas City; June 30 - July 2, 2002
54. “Teaching Socio-Economics in Courses on Professional Responsibility.” a presentation to the 2002 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics entitled Socio-Economics and Law Teaching” Thursday, January 3, 2002.
55. “Teaching Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm” at the 2002 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics entitled Socio-Economics and Law Teaching” Thursday, January 3, 2002
56. “Teaching Socio-Economics in Courses on Professional Responsibility.” a presentation to the 2002 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics entitled Socio-Economics and Law Teaching” Thursday, January 3, 2002
57 “Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and ProfessionalSchools” - presented to the Business & Economics Society International Conference, Paris, France, July 23, 2001
58. "The Theoretical and Empirical Foundation for Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and Professional Schools: The People Have a Right to Know” - presented to the 13th International Meeting on Socio-Economics of The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 1, 2001
59. “Socio-Economics and Corporate Law “ - presented to the Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics, January 3, 2001
60. “Teaching Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm” - presented to Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics, January 3, 2001
61. “Teaching Socio-Economics and Professional Responsibility” - presented to the 2001 Annual Meeting Program of the AAAS Section on Socio-Economics entitled Socio-Economics and Other Schools of Thought, January 3, 2001
62. Presentation on “Courses in Law and Socio-Economics” - presented to the 2001 Annual Meeting Program of the AAAS Section on Socio-Economics entitled Socio-Economics and Other Schools of Thought, January 3, 2001
63 “Binary Economics: A New Frontier for Academia” - presented to the Conference on Capital Homesteading: Teaching and Applying Economic Justice in the Nation’s Capital - Sponsored by the Office of the Provost - University of the District of Columbia, November 18, 2000
64. “Teaching BinaryEconomics in Universities and ProfessionalSchools: A Necessary Component of Equal Justice.”- presented to the Tulane University School of Law Equal Justice Colloquium, November 11, 2000; panel on “Scholarship on Underserved Populations”
65. “Teaching Binary Economics in Law Schools” - presented to the Seton Hall Faculty Colloquium, October 27, 2000
66. Binary Economics - A New Approach to Economics, Private Property, and Justice” - presented to the Seton Hall Federalist Society, October 26, 2000
67. “Teaching Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm” - presented to Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Twelfth Annual Meeting, London School of Economics, July 7, 2000
68. Levy Institute Conference on Saving, Inter-generational Transfers, and the Distribution of Wealth - Moderator, Panel on “Wealth Extremes in the United States,” June 7, 2000
69. Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and ProfessionalSchools” - presented to the Key-note Panel on Binary Economics, New Millennium Weekend, April 8, 2000, sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Justice
79. “Democratizing Monetary Policy in a Socio-Economic Way” - presented to the Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, (Positive, Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics) WashingtonD.C., January 6, 2000
71. Working Toward Socio-Economic Justice” - presented to the Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, (Positive, Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics), WashingtonD.C., January 6, 2000
72. Overview of Socio-Economics” - presented to the Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics, January 5, 2000
73. “Louis Kelso’s Monetary Proposals for Broader Ownership and Distributive Justice on Market Principles” presented to a session entitled “Democratizing Monetary Policy in a Socio-Economic Way at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics, July 10, 1999
74. “The Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics” presented in a session entitled “The Future of Socio-Economics,”at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics, July 9, 1999
75. "Louis Kelso's Monetary Proposals for Broader Ownership and Distributive Justice on market Principles," Session on Democratizing Monetary Policy in a Socio-Economic Way, Eleventh International Meeting on Socio-economics, University of Wisconsin, July 9, 1999
76. The Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics," Session on The Future of Socio-Economics, July 9, 1999, Eleventh International Meeting on Socio-Economics, University of Wisconsin, July 9, 1999
77. “Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm” - presented to the Law Faculty of the University of Florida College of Law, February 17, 1999