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Index to
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Wednesday,
January 19, 2005 - 11:00
a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Black Law Students Association Martin Luther King, Jr.
Commemorative Speaker |
Susan
R. Jones
- Professor of Clinical Law and
Supervising Attorney, Small Business Clinic, The George
Washington University
- 2004 Haywood Burns Visiting
Chair in Civil Rights, City University of New York at Queens
College
- Senior Editor and Immediate Past
Editor-in-Chief, American Bar Association Journal of
Affordable Housing and Community Development Law
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s
Legacy: An Economic Justice Imperative |
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Wednesday,
January 26, 2005 - 11:00
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Nan
D. Hunter
- Professor of Law and
Co-director, Center for Health Law & Policy, Brooklyn Law
School
- Former Deputy General Counsel,
United States Department of Health & Human Services
- Founder, American Civil
Liberties Union Lesbian & Gay Rights and AIDS Projects
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Author or Co-author, Sexuality,
Gender, and the Law: Cases and Materials (with William
Eskridge); The Power of Procedure: The Litigation of Jones
v. Clinton; AIDS Agenda: Emerging Issues in Civil Rights (with
William Rubenstein); and
Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and
Political Culture
Marriage or Multiple
Options? The
Changing Law of Personal Relationships |
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Tuesday,
February 8, 2005 - 4:00 p.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Tyrrell
Williams Lecturer |
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Theodore Olson will present "A
Conversation with Former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore
Olson." Olson, former U.S. Solicitor General under President
George W. Bush and former Assistant Attorney General for the
Office of Legal Counsel under President Ronald Reagan,
successfully represented George W. Bush and Dick Cheney in the
Supreme Court Bush v. Gore cases involving the 2000 presidential
election. William Webster, former director of the
FBI and CIA. will introduce the lecture. |
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Wednesday,
February 16, 2005 - 3:00
p.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Organized in Conjunction with the Exhibition, “Inside Out
Loud: Visualizing Women’s Health in Contemporary Art” at the
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis |
Frances
M. Visco
- President and Member, Board of
Directors and Executive Committee,
The National Breast Cancer Coalition
- Three-Time Appointee,
President’s Cancer Panel
- Recipient, American
Association for Cancer Research 1998
Public Service Award
- Former Chair, Integration
Panel, United States Department of Defense Peer-Reviewed
Breast Cancer Research Program
Law,
Politics, and Social Justice: Breast Cancer Advocacy and
Public Policy
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Wednesday,
March 16, 2005 - 11:00
a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Organized in Conjunction with the Exhibition, “Inside Out
Loud: Visualizing Women’s Health in Contemporary Art” at the
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis |
Marjorie
M. Shultz
- Professor of Law, University
of California-Berkeley
- Former
Member, Legal Review Group, 1993 White House Health Care
Reform Proposal, and First Advisory Committee, Office of
Women’s Health Research, National Institutes of Health
- Recipient,
Society of American Law Teachers’ 2000 Teaching Award
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New
Wine and Old Wineskins: The Continuing Challenges Posed by
Reproductive Technology |
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Wednesday,
March 23, 2005 - 11:00 a.m.,
Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Washington University in St. Louis |
Randall
L. Kennedy
- Professor of Law, Harvard
University
- Recipient, 1998 Robert F.
Kennedy Book Award
- Member, American Law
Institute, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the
American Philosophical Association
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Author, Interracial
Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity, and Adoption;
Nigger:
The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word; and Race,
Crime, and the Law
African
Americans and the Problem of Patriotism |
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Friday,
April 1, 2005 - 9:00 a.m.,
Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Keynote Speaker, Washington University School of Law, Clinical
Education Program and
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Conference,
“Poverty, Wealth, and the Working Poor:
Interdisciplinary and Clinical Perspectives” |
William
P. Quigley
- Janet Mary Riley Distinguished
Professor of Law and Director, Loyola Law Clinic and Gillis
Long Poverty Law Center, Loyola University, New Orleans
- Former Senior Attorney, New
Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation
- Recipient, Society of American
Law Teachers’ 2004 Teaching Award
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Ending Poverty as We Know
It: Guaranteeing a Right to a Job
at a Living Wage |
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
- 3:00
p.m.,
Anheuser-Busch Hall
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Co-sponsored by the
Washington University School of Law Alternative Dispute
Resolution Program |
Founder
and Managing Partner, The Feinberg Group, L.L.P.,
Washington,
D.C. and New York, NY
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Special
Master, September 11 Victim Compensation Fund and
Former Special Master, Agent Orange Settlement
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Former
Chief of Staff, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and
Former Special Counsel, Judiciary Committee, United States
Senate
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Adjunct
Professor, Georgetown University Law Center
Negotiating
the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund: Mass Tort
Resolution Without Litigation |
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Wednesday,
September 22, 2004 - 11:00 a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall
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Co-sponsored by the Assembly Series and the Student Union
of Washington University in St. Louis |
Viet D. Dinh
Professor
of Law and Director, Asian Law and Policy Studies,
Georgetown University
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Former
Assistant Attorney General for Legal Policy, United States
Department of Justice
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Former
Associate Special Counsel, Whitewater Committee,
United States
Senate
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Author, Judicial
Authority and Separation of Powers (forthcoming)
Liberty and the Rule of Law
After September 11th |
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 - 11:00
a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Co-sponsored by the Assembly Series and the Student Union of
Washington University in St. Louis
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David
D. Cole
- Professor of Law, Georgetown
University
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Legal Affairs Correspondent, The
Nation; Columnist, Legal Times; and Commentator, National
Public Radio
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Cooperating Attorney and Board
Member, Center for Constitutional Rights
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Author, Enemy Aliens: Double Standards and Constitutional Freedoms in the War
on Terrorism; Terrorism and the Constitution:
Sacrificing Civil Liberties in the Name of National
Security (with James X. Dempsey); and No Equal Justice: Race and Class in the American Criminal Justice System
John Ashcroft’s Paradigm
of Prevention and the Future of Civil Liberties |
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Thursday,
October 7, 2004 - 11:00 a.m., Graham Chapel
A question and
answer period will follow at noon in Anheuser-Busch Hall. |
Co-sponsored by the Assembly Series and the Student
Union of Washington University in St. Louis |
William
Kristol
- Editor and Publisher, The
Weekly Standard
- Former Chief of Staff, Vice
President J. Danforth Quayle
- Former Professor, John F.
Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, and
Department of Political Science,
University of Pennsylvania
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Co-author or Co-editor, The
War Over Iraq: America’s
Mission and Saddam’s Tyranny (with Lawrence Kaplan); The
Future is Now: America
Confronts the New Genetics (with Eric Cohen); and Bush v.
Gore: The
Court Cases and the Commentary (with E.J. Dionne, Jr.)
The
2004 Election: What's at Stake |
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Wednesday,
October 13, 2004 - 11:00
a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics and Human
Values at Washington University in
St. Louis - This
program is eligible for MCLE ethics credit. |
David
J. Luban
- Frederick J. Haas Professor of
Law & Philosophy, Georgetown University
- Recipient, American Bar
Foundation 1998 Keck Foundation Lecturer Award in Legal Ethics
and Professional Responsibility
- Fellow, Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, 1996-97; Guggenheim
Foundation, 1989-126
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Abu Ghraib and the
Unpleasant Question of Torture |
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Wednesday,
October 27, 2004 - 11:00
a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
Co-sponsored
by the Washington University School of Law Whitney R. Harris
Institute for
Global Legal Studies |
Harold
Hongju Koh
- Dean and Gerard
C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law,
Yale University
- Former Assistant Secretary of
State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, United States
Department of State
- Commissioner, Commission for
Security and Cooperation in Europe
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The
Supreme Court Meets International Law |
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Thursday,
October 28, 2004 - 4:00 p.m.,
Graham Chapel |
Co-sponsored
by the Association of Latin American Students, the Assembly
Series, and the Student Union of Washington University in St.
Louis |
Gerald
Torres
- H.O. Head Centennial Professor
in Real Property Law, University of Texas
- Former Counsel to the Attorney
General and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the
Environment and Natural Resources Division,
United States
Department of Justice
- President, Association of
American Law Schools
Co-author, The Miner’s
Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming
Democracy (with Lani Guinier)
Knowledge, Power, and
Democracy: Insights from the Civil Rights and Environmental
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Wednesday,
November 3, 2004 - 11:00 a.m., Anheuser-Busch Hall |
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Cheryl
Harris
- Professor of Law, University
of California at Los Angeles
- Former Senior Attorney, City
of Chicago, and Former First Assistant General Attorney,
Chicago Park District
- Board Member, American Civil
Liberties Union of Southern California and American Studies
Association
- Former Board Member, National
Conference of Black Lawyers
Race and Class Conundrums:
The Cosby Factor
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