On November 14, 2014, a symposium entitled, Courts, Campaigns, and Corruption: Judicial Recusal Five Years After Caperton, was held at New York University. The symposium was sponsored by the Brennan Center for Justice, the American Bar Association\u27s Center for Professional Responsibility, and NYU\u27s Journal of Legislation and Public Policy. This document contains the transcript starting from Dmitry Bam\u27s remarks from one of the four panels, and is entitled Caperton\u27s Next Generation: Beyond the Bank. The panel members included Professors Jed Shugerman, Debra Lyn Bassett, Gregory S. Parks, Dmitry Bam, and Rex Perschbacher
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