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Scott E. Sundby
Conferences and PresentationsPresentations for 2003-10: Vanderbilt University, Criminal Justice Scholarship Roundtable, December 2010 University of Louisville, Symposium on the Roberts Court, December 2010, “Justice Scalia: Hopeless Constitutional Romantic?” Federal Death Penalty Strategy Session, Austin, TX, November 2010, “Protecting Your Mitigation Evidence in the Jury Room” Los Angeles Public Defenders, Los Angeles, CA, October 2010, “The Messenger Matters: Communicating the Case for Life to the Jury” Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Norfolk, VA, September 2010, “Thinking Like a Juror: What Empirical Research Tells Us” Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), West Palm Beach, FL, August 2010, “Is the Exclusionary Rule Broken? Should It be Fixed?” National Judicial College, Reno, NV, July 2010, “Death Penalty Jurisprudence” Webcast (sponsored by National Judicial College), June 2010, “The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty” Florida Advanced Judicial Studies, Sanibel, FL, June 2010, “Constitutional Limits on the Death Penalty” Texas Tech School of Law, Lubbock, TX, April 2009, “The Majestic Conception of the Exclusionary Rule” (Symposium on the Fourth Amendment) California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, Capital Case Defense Seminar, Monterey, CA, February 2010, “War and Peace in the Jury Room: How Capital Juries Reach Unanimity” National Judicial College, Fort Myers, FL, October 2009, “The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty” Supreme Court Preview, October 2009, “Life Without Parole for Juveniles: Line Drawing and the Eighth Amendment” State of Washington Capital Defenders, Seattle, WA, October 2009, “Making the Case for Life” William & Mary School of Law, Williamsburg, VA, September 2009, “Reconciling Discretion and the Death Penalty” Virginia Judicial Education, Florida Virginia Beach, VA,September 2009, “The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty” Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), West Palm Beach, FL, June 2009, “Juries and Discretion in the Criminal Justice System” Georgia Capital Defenders, Atlanta, GA, June 2009, “Thinking About Holdouts” Florida Advanced Judicial Studies, Sanibel, FL, June 2009, “Constitutional Limits on the Death Penalty” Washington & Lee School of Law, March 2009, General Lecture, “Moral Wobble and the Death Penalty” Keynote, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, “Death is Different Conference,” Orlando, FL, March 2009, “Understanding Jurors in Making the Case for Life” DePaul University, School of Law, Workshop, Chicago, IL, March 2009, “War and Peace in the Jury Room” National Judicial College, San Francisco, CA, March 2009, “Death Penalty Developments” California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, Capital Case Defense Seminar, Monterey, CA, February 2009, “Lessons from the Capital Jury Project” Emory University, School of Law, Atlanta, GA, Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum, December 2008, “Suppression Hearings As Morality Plays” Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Faculty Workshop, Miami, FL, December 2008, “The Psychology of Juror Interactions” "The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty," Virginia Judicial Education Program, Richmond, VA, November 2008 "Group Think and Capital Juries," Faculty Workshop, Washington University - St. Louis, School of Law, St. Louis, MO, October 2008 "War and Peace in the Jury Room," Faculty Workshop, University of Miami School of Law, Miami, FL, September 2008 "Lessons From the Capital Jury Project." NACDL Seminar on Mitigation in Capital Cases, Biloxi, MS, September 2008 Panel, "The Death Penalty: New Age Questions in an Age Old Debate," Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), Palm Beach, FL, August 2008 General Lecture, Universitat Jaume I, Castello de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, May 2008"Caminando Sobre La Cuerda Floja Constitucional: La USA PATRIOT Act y La 'Guerra Contra El Terror'" ("Walking the Constitutional Tightrope: The USA PATRIOT Act and the "War On Terror") General Lecture, Universidad de Castilla - Cuenca, Cuenca, Spain, April 2008, "Oyendo Al Jurado A Traves de La Puerta: Una Perspectiva de La Aplicacion de la Pena de Muerte en America" General Lecture, Universitat Jaume I, Castello de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, March 2008, "Oyendo Al Jurado A Traves de La Puerta: Una Perspectiva de La Aplicacion de la Pena de Muerte en America" Guest Faculty, Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Toledo, Spain, Cursos de Postgrado en Derecho (Continuing Education Program for Spanish and South Amercian Judges), January 2008 "Caminando Sobre La Cuerda Floja Constitucional: La USA PATRIOT Act y La "Guerra Contra El Terror'" "Stories for Life," Federal Capital Defense Strategy Session, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2007 "The Yin and Yang of Willie Stark," Washington & Lee Univ., Law & Literature Conference, November 2007 (using All the King's Men as primary text) Roundtable, "Deciding Death: The Supreme Court, Culture, and the Limits of Legal Decision-making," University of Richmond, October 2007 (with Professors Paul Marcus and Corinna Lain) Faculty Workshop, UC - Hastings, San Francisco, CA, September 2007 Public Lecture, "Crystal Ball Gazing and the Death Penalty," UC – Hastings, San Francisco, California, September 2007 "The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty" Virginia Judicial Education (Capital Improvement Litigation Grant), June 2007 College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Sanibel, Florida, May 2007 Pennsylvania Judicial College (Capital Improvement Litigation Grant), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 2007 Panelist, Conference "Life and Death Decisions: Prosecutorial Discretion and Capital Punishment," Washington University – St. Louis & St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, March 2007 "The 'Science' of Jury Decision-making," National Mitigation Conference, Washington, D.C., March 2007 The Devil=s Workshop: Madness and Free Will on Trial,Washington & Lee Univ, Law & Literature Conference, Oct. 2006 (Using In Cold Blood as primary text ) How Jurors Decide Life or Death,@ Los Angeles County Public Defender=s 2006 Death Penalty Training Program, October 2006 Keynote Address, Life Over Death: Death Penalty Training Program, Florida Public Defender Death Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, September 2006 Recent Developments in Death Penalty Law" Virginia Judicial Education (Capital Improvement Litigation Grant), Richmond, Virginia, June 2006 National Judicial College, Seattle, Washington, June 2006 College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Sanibel, Florida, May 2006 The Attorney as Shakespeare: Narrative and the Death Penalty,@ 2006 International Conference on Narrative,@ Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Canada, April 2006 The Persuasion of Holdouts,@ Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse Annual CLE Program, Lexington, Virginia, March 2006 The Death Penalty=s Future,@ Symposium on Punishment Law and Policy,@ Univ. of Texas Law School, Austin, Texas, February 2006 "Understanding Capital Cases: The Constitution and the Death Penalty" National Judicial College, San Francisco, California, August 2005 Workshop for Circuit Court Judges, Richmond, Virginia, June 2005 College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Sanibel, Florida, May 2005 War and Peace in the Jury Room: How Capital Juries Reach Unanimity,@ University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Law School, Workshop, March 2005 The Conundrum of Moral Accuracy and the Death Penalty,@ Symposium, Toward a Model Death-Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor=s Council Report, University of Indiana - Bloomington, September 2004 James Otis Lives: Are We Witnessing A Revival of the General Warrants Doctrine?@ Symposium, The Tools to Interpret the Fourth Amendment, National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law, University of Mississippi, April 2004 Inside the Jury room: Capital Juries and the Death Penalty,@ Parsons Visitor, Sydney Law School, Sydney, Australia, June 2003 The Psychology of the Jury,@ University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, June 2003 The Capital Jury as Critic: How Jurors Perceive Witnesses,@ Australia National University, Canberra, Australia, April 2003 The Capital Jury and Mercy,@ Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia, February 2003
Hope and Retribution: How Juries Decide Between Life and Death,@ Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, January 2003 For the MediaProfessor Sundby is available to be interviewed on the following subjects:• Criminal Law • Criminal Procedure • Death Penalty • Juries • Terrorism Find subject matter experts. |