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Raising issues of identity and difference whether they be about race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, or anything else can be difficult for students in a law school ...
This years Bell Lecture presented by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center. Her lecture is titled Race and the New Economic Correction ...
The old sawying has it the two things you can't avoid are death and taxes. There's a third - exams! As we come to the end of the Fall Semester, this Forum is devoted to the ...
NYU Law alumni Neil M. Barofsky '95, Eric R. Dinallo '90, Kenneth R. Feinberg '70 and Sara A. Kelsey '76 discuss "The Future of Regulation and the Capital Markets" at the ...
Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice -- "Should Good People Be Prosecutors?" A Book Talk with Professor Paul Butler of George Washington University Law School.
George ...
October signals a new Term for the Supreme Court, which also welcomes a new Justice Sonia Sotomayor. There is also a full slate of cases, including animal rights, the constitutionality ...
The 2009 James Madison Lecture presented by the Honorable M. Blane Michael, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. His lecture, Reading the Fourth Amendment: ...
Once upon a time, GM represented the folk wisdom about the great successes of American enterprise in raising the living standards of all Americans. But now GM is the symbol ...
Featuring the Alliance for Justice Short File: "Tortured Law"
Nan Aron, Alliance for Justice
Stephen Gillers, Emily Kempin Professor of Law
Samel Rascoff, Assistant Professor ...
Video of the October 6, 2009 15th Annual Timothy Gelatt Dialogue on the Rule of Law in Asia, focusing on the Trial of Chen Shui-bian, former president of Taiwan.
The Conference ...
Video of the October 6, 2009 15th Annual Timothy Gelatt Dialogue on the Rule of Law in Asia, focusing on the Trial of Chen Shui-bian, former president of Taiwan.
The Conference ...
Academic Freedom v. Equality: A Debate Inspired by the Dr. Li-Ann Thio Appointment
Deb Ellis, Assistant Dean for Public Interest Law Center
Kenji Yoshino, Chief Justice ...
The Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice at New York University School of Law welcomed His Excellency Dr. Danilo Türk, distinguished professor ...
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In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
This is Part 10.
In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
Every student must write a substantial writing paper before they graduate. Many students publish student notes. One of the most difficult parts of these writing exercises ...
Senator Wong gives a brief outline of Australia's vision for the road to Copenhagen, including the legal framework of the post-2012 agreement, which Australia is closely ...
PILC's Leaders in Public Interest Series presents Confronting Injustice, a lecture by Professor Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative,
Without question, the top domestic policy issue this fall is President Obama's call for health care reform. The battle is heated, but many people are unclear about the issues....
The thirteenth annual Attorney General Robert Abrams Public Service Lecture, "Pursuing Public Service," delivered by Andrew Cuomo, New York State Attorney General.
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In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
This is Part 7.
In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
This is Part 6.
In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
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In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...
This is Part 4.
In 1960, Jerome A. Cohen, a young law teacher at Berkeley who had clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, accepted an offer to study a subject that ...

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