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A discussion of the Supreme Court decision Boumediene v. Bush
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Jun 17, 2008
Jun 17, 2008 - The Supreme Court held Thursday, June 12, that Guantanamo Bay detainees have a constitutional right to file for habeas corpus in U.S. federal court. Foreign detainees who have been held for years at the prison camp in Cuba will now have the right to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges. Duke Law Professors Madeline Morris, Scott Silliman, and Curtis Bradley discuss this landmark decision and what the next steps will be for the detainees.
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DLJ Administrative Law Symposium: Administrative Law, Preemption, and Federalism
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Apr 15, 2008
Apr 15, 2008 - Which policies prevail when federal agency action conflicts with state law? The Supreme Court focused on this question this year in Riegel v. Medtronic and will return to it next year in Wyeth v. Levine. This symposium brings distinguished scholars together to discuss this question at the core of constitutional law, administrative law, and public policy.
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What Would You Do With $100 Million?
Author: Duke University School of Law Wed, Apr 09, 2008
Apr 09, 2008 - Duke Chapel Dean Sam Wells engages in a one-on-one conversation with Duke Law Dean David Levi in the series, Deans Dialogues. Dean Levi addresses the question "What would you do with $100 Million?" Part of Deans' Dialogues, a series sponsored by the Duke Divinity School.
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The Future of EU-US Relations
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Apr 08, 2008
Apr 08, 2008 - Mr. Angelos Pangratis, Deputy Head of Delegation of the EU?s Delegation to the US, speaks on the economic and political issues at the cutting edge of the EU-US relationship. He covers areas of converging interests as issues on which the EU and the US still remain divided.
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A Nonobvious Discussion of Patents
Author: Duke University School of Law Thu, Apr 03, 2008
Apr 03, 2008 - Economist and public policy scholar Suzanne Scotchmer delivers the law school's seventh annual Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.
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What can Brown do for you?: Neutral principles and the struggle for ownership of the Equal Protection Clause
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Mar 25, 2008
Mar 25, 2008 - Prof. Pam Karlan of Stanford Law School presents the annual Currie Lecture. One of the nation's leading experts on voting and the political process, Karlan is the co-author of three leading casebooks on constitutional law and related subjects. She has served as a commissioner on the California Fair Political Practices Commission and as an assistant counsel and cooperating attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. A former clerk to Justice Harry A. Blackmun of the Supreme Court of the United States, Karlan is also the founding director of Stanford Law School?s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.
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Kosovo's Independence: The Politics, Legality, and Philosophy of Secession
Author: Duke University School of Law Mon, Mar 24, 2008
Mar 24, 2008 - Professor Tibor Varady, professor at Emory University Law School, and Professor Allen Buchanan, James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Policy Studies at Duke University, offer their views on Kosovo's recent declaration of independence from Serbia.
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The U.S. v. John Lindh: Constitutional and Human Rights Implications of an Extraordinary Case
Author: Duke University School of Law Thu, Mar 06, 2008
Mar 06, 2008 - The Program in Public Law presents "U.S. v. John Lindh: Constitutional and Human Rights Implications of an Extraordinary Case." Frank R. Lindh discusses the case of his son John Walker Lindh, arrested in Afghanistan in 2001 and currently serving a 20-year sentence for serving in the Taliban Army.
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A Responsibility to Lead: How Lawyers Can Fill Our Leadership Deficit
Author: Duke University School of Law Wed, Jan 16, 2008
Jan 16, 2008 - Benjamin W. Heineman, Jr., senior counsel with Wilmer Hale and former senior vice president and general counsel for GE, discusses "lawyers as leaders," and the opportunity and responsibility that lawyers have to serve as leaders, not just in the legal profession but also in the community at large. His presentation is sponsored by the Law School's Leadership Working Group and the Office of the Dean.
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A Charged Atmosphere: The Future of U.S. Policy on Global Warming - part 1
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 16, 2007
Nov 16, 2007 - 2007 DELPF conference
Panel 1: Regulation Under Massachusetts v. EPA
Panelists are Ryke Longest and Frank Princiotta. Moderated by Jim Salzman.
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A Charged Atmosphere: The Future of U.S. Policy on Global Warming - part 2
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 16, 2007
Nov 16, 2007 - 2007 DELPF Symposium
Panel 2: New Legislative Approaches
Panelists are Michael Toman, Scott Segal, and Jedediah Purdy. Moderated by Jonathan Wiener
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A Charged Atmosphere: The Future of U.S. Policy on Global Warming - part 3
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 16, 2007
Nov 16, 2007 - 2007 DELPF Symposium
Panel 3: State Preemptions
Panelists are Sean Donahue, Hari Osofsky, and Jonas Monast. Moderated by Douglas Crawford-Brown.
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Desperately Seeking Subsidiarity: Danish Private Law in Scandinavian, European & Global Context
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Nov 13, 2007
Nov 13, 2007 - Professor Joseph Lookofsky of Copenhagen University will present the Annual Bernstein Memorial Lecture.
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The Terror Presidency
Author: Duke University School of Law Mon, Nov 12, 2007
Nov 12, 2007 - Jack Goldsmith is the Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. During 2003 ? 2004, Professor Goldsmith served under Attorney General John Ashcroft as an Assistant United States Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice. He has written a number of texts on both international law and the internet and most recently authored ?The Terror Presidency,? which details his time as an Assistant U.S. Attorney General and the legal issues raised by the Bush administration?s approach to the war on terror. Professor Goldsmith graduated with a B.A. summa cum laude from Washington & Lee University in 1984. He subsequently earned a second B.A. from Oxford University, in 1986, a J.D. from Yale Law School, in 1989, an M.A., first class honors, from Oxford in 1991, and a diploma from the Hague Academy of International Law in 1992. Professor Goldsmith was a former clerk for Justice Kennedy of the Uni ted States Supreme Court and has previously taught at both the University of Chicago Law School and the University of Virginia School of Law.
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 1
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
A 2 day event held November 9 and 10, the Animals and Bioengineering Conference brings together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference discusses some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law are addressed.
Welcome by Dean David F. Levi
Opening Remarks by Gilda Mariani and Peter Bennett
Panel 1: A Legal History
Moderated by Barbara Gislason
- "History of the Animal Welfare Act" presented by Betty Goldentyer
- "History of Government Oversight of Genetically Modified Animals" presented by Rachel G. Lattimore
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 2
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 2: Introduction to the Science of Animal Genetics
Moderated by Barbara Gislason
-"Improving Animals Each Generation by Selection from the Best Gene Sources" presented by Paul Van Raden
-"The Science of Making Clones and Transgenic Animals" presented by Robert Wall
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 3
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 3: Perspectives on Public Policy
Moderated by Kristina Hancock
-"Patenting of Animals" presented by Joyce Tischler
-"Strengths and Weakness of the Animal Welfare Act" presented by Cathy Liss
-"A Veterinarian's Perspective of Regulation of Animal Care" presented by B. Taylor Bennett
-"The Animal Biotechnology Industry Perspective of Regulation of Animals Derived Through Biotechnology" presented by Barb Glenn
-"Do State Anti-Cruelty Laws Apply to Animals Used in Scientific Research?" presented by William A. Reppy
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 4
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 4: What Is Happening Out in the Field
Moderated by Deborah Runkle
-"Transgenesis for Human Health and BSE Resistance" presented by Eddie Sullivan
-"Enhancing Genetic Improvement" presented by Irina Polejaeva
-"Transgenesis for Food Application" presented by Joseph McGonigle
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 5
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Opening remarks for November 10 sessions by Gilbert Whittimore
Panel 4 continued: "The Nuts and Bolts of Genetic Engineering of Animals" presented by Thomas Coffman
Panel 5: Ethical Issues in the Use of Animals
Moderated by David Furlow
-"Ethics and the Genetic Engineering of Animals" presented by Bernard Rollin
-"The Ethics of Animal Biotechnology" presented by Margaret Riley
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Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 7
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Nov 09, 2007
Nov 09, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 6: Future Prospects of Law and Regulation
Moderated by David Furlo
-"Legal Control Over the Genetic Modification of Animals" presented by Steve Wise
-"Is More Regulation Needed?" presented by Jeannie Perron
-"Developing Public Policy for Genetic Manipulation of Animal Genes" presented by David Favre
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Musicians in Copyright's Federated Domain
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Oct 30, 2007
Oct 30, 2007 - Michael Carroll is Professor of Law at Villanova University, where he focuses on intellectual property and the law of the Internet. Carroll also serves on the Board of Directors of Creative Commons, www.creativecommons.org
This event is hosted by the Center for the Study of the Public Domain as part of the Information Ecology Series.
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The Roberts Court Moves Right?
Author: Duke University School of Law Mon, Oct 15, 2007
Oct 15, 2007 - The Program in Public Law at Duke Law School presents a lecture with Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). The ACLJ is involved in public interest and public policy issues working to protect religious and constitutional liberties. Sekulow has argued several landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court which have become part of the legal landscape in the area of religious liberty litigation. In the Mergens case, Sekulow cleared the way for public school students to form Bible clubs and religious organizations on their school campuses. In the Lamb's Chapel case, Sekulow defended the free speech rights of religious groups, ensuring that they be treated equally with respect to the use of public facilities. And, most recently, in McConnell v. FEC, Sekulow ensured that the constitutional rights of young people remain protected with a unanimous decision by the high court guaranteeing that minors can participate in political campaigns.
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Supreme Court Preview
Author: Duke University School of Law Mon, Oct 01, 2007
Oct 01, 2007 - The Program in Public Law kicks off the academic year with a Supreme Court Preview. Duke Law Professors Curt Bradley, Neil Siegel, James Coleman, and Catherine Fisk discuss important cases that the Supreme Court will hear in the upcoming term, including the Guantanamo cases and Medellin, as well as some significant employment discrimination, election, and criminal procedure cases.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 11
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Panel 10 - The Role and Responsibility of the Court
Panelists include David F. Levi, Gary A. Hengstler, Leroy F. Millette, Jr., W. Terry Ruckriegle, David A. Sellers, and Reggie B. Walton.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 10
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Panel 9 - The Role and Responsibility of the Public
Panelists include Christopher H. Schroeder, Scott G. Bullock, Kimberly A. Gross, and Steven Shapiro.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 9
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Panel 8 - A Conversation: Living Through Lacrosse
Panelists include Erwin Chemerinsky, John F. Burness, James E. Coleman, Jr., Latisha Gotell Faulks, Paul H. Haagen, Sergio Quintana, and Emily Rotberg.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 8
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Panel 7 - Institutional Response to Crisis
Panelists include Noah Pickus, Judith Clair, Ronald L. Dufresne, Richard S. Levick, and Craig A. Masback.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 7
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Panel 6 - Comparative Law Approaches to Media Access to Court Proceedings
Panelists include Francesca Bignami, Lucy Dalglish, Peter M. Jacobsen, Gavin Phillipson, and Giorgio Resta.
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Reflections by President Richard H. Brodhead
Author: Duke University School of Law Sat, Sep 29, 2007
Sep 29, 2007 - Duke President Richard Brodhead's comments during The Court of Public Opinion conference.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 6
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Panel 5 - The Role and Responsibility of the Prosecutor
Panelists include: Thomas B. Metzloff, R. Michael Cassidy, Colm F. Connolly, Marsha Goodenow, and Loretta Lynch Hargrove
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 5
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Panel 4 - The Role and Responsibility of Defense Counsel
Panelists include: Robert P. Mosteller, Harold A. Haddon, Laurie L. Levenson, and Michael E. Tigar.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 4
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Panel 3 - A "Fred Friendly" Roundtable
Panelists include: Jack Ford, Peter Gilchrist, Margaret A. Jablonski, Kerstin Kimel, David F. Levi, Lawrence G. McMichael, Beatrice Myers, Ellen W. Reckhow, Sonja Steptoe, Ron Wellman, and Elliot Wolf.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 3
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Panel 2 - The Role and Responsibility of New Media
Panelists include James Salzman, KC Johnson, Marcy Wheeler, and Kinsey Wilson.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 2
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Panel 1 - The Role and Responsibility of Traditional Media
Panelists include Sara Sun Beale, Sylvia Adcock, Loren Ghiglione, Eric N. Lieberman, Malcolm Moran, William J. Raspberry, and Ari Shapiro.
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The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 1
Author: Duke University School of Law Fri, Sep 28, 2007
Sep 28, 2007 - Welcome and Opening Remarks by Kathryn Webb Bradley, Chair of the Conference Steering Committee
Opening Address by Hodding Carter III with introduction by Eduardo Hauser
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School Integration: Shifting the Policy Discussion After Parents Involved
Author: Duke University School of Law Thu, Sep 06, 2007
Sep 06, 2007 - Join Wake County lawyer Ann Majestic, education litigator Audrey Anderson (Hogan & Hartson), and other speakers for a panel moderated by policy professor Charlie Clotfelter on the policy impacts of the Supreme Court's recent decision on school integration. Sponsored by Hogan & Hartson, the American Constitution Society, the Federalist Society, the Education Law & Policy Society, and the Program in Public Law.
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School Integration: Legal Implications of Parents Involved
Author: Duke University School of Law Wed, Sep 05, 2007
Sep 05, 2007 - Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, Professor Neil Siegel, Anurima Bhargava of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Roger Clegg of the Center for Equal Opportunity discuss the legal implications of the Supreme Court's recent decision on school integration. Sponsored by the American Constitution Society, the Federalist Society, the Education Law & Policy Society, and the Program in Public Law.
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Hoop Dreams: How Sonny Vaccaro Revolutionized the Business of Basketball
Author: Duke University School of Law Thu, Apr 12, 2007
Apr 12, 2007 - Sonny Vaccaro, the trailblazing shoe company executive who created the high school summer basketball scene and signed many of the game's greatest stars - including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant - to endorsement contracts, discusses his career and future goals. Vaccaro, who has worked for Nike, Adidas, and Reebok, highlights the structure of endorsement deals as well as his plans to launch a national basketball academy.
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Challenges for the Americas and the Role of the OAS
Author: Duke University School of Law Mon, Apr 09, 2007
Apr 09, 2007 - Duke Law hosts the Katherine and S. Davis Phillips International Lecture. This lecture commemorates the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Duke Center for International Studies. Jose Miguel Insulza, Secretary General of the Organization of American States presents "Challenges for the Americas and the role of the OAS".
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From Pan Am to Gaddafi
Author: Duke University School of Law Tue, Apr 03, 2007
Apr 03, 2007 - From shelter animals being passed off as trained security dogs, to travels to Libya, London, and Paris to negotiate the $10 million per family settlement with the Libyan government. Meet the lawyers who first handled the conventional litigation against the airline and then, under the newly amended Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, sued the Libyan government in groundbreaking, "anything but conventional" litigation.
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