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This publication is a transcript of remarks made by multiple law professors discussing the relations...
Speakers on this panel will examine a set of criminal law cases decided in 2021 that offer important...
This panel will consider cases in which the Court split over the idea of “positive rights” in sectio...
This panel will examine how emergent technologies and other trends will result in new constitutional...
Professor Jane Bambauer, University of Arizona College of Law Professor Richard Delgado and Professo...
Jennifer Pizer, Legal Director and Arnold D. Kassoy Senior Scholar of Law, The Williams Institute, U...
This panel will focus on outside sources, such as state and foreign constitutions, in comparison wit...
Prof. Karen Carpenter, Associate Professor of Law, University of Denver College of Law
Aside from its value within programs of legal education, does legal scholarship serve important func...
Moderator:Karen Grigsby Bates, NPR News Panelists:Joseph Grodin, Former Associate Justice, Supreme C...
This panel will discuss which theories of constitutional interpretation render the Constitution most...
Melissa Murray, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law Nancy Polikoff, Professor of Law, American University...
Julie Greenberg, Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Brad Sears, Executive Director and...
PANEL 2: TORT “REFORM” AND ITS IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. LAW (1:35 pm – 3:40 pm) Moderator:...
Allison Dussias, Professor of Law, New England School of Law discusses the roles of courts, agencies...
This publication is a transcript of remarks made by multiple law professors discussing the relations...
Speakers on this panel will examine a set of criminal law cases decided in 2021 that offer important...
This panel will consider cases in which the Court split over the idea of “positive rights” in sectio...