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10/20/2006 - The Roberts Court: Initial Impressions Dahlia Lithwick, senior editor and legal correspondent for Slate magazine, offers some initial impressions on the Roberts Court for this year's Tucker Lecture. Lithwick writes the columns "Supreme Court Dispatches" and "Jurisprudence" for Slate and has covered everything from the Microsoft trial to the calculus of capital punishment. |
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10/4/2006 - Supreme Court Preview Professors from the Washington and Lee University School of Law preview several key cases to be argued before the Supreme Court during the Court's 2006-2007 session. Faculty frame the important issues of the case, discuss case facts, and explain the routes the cases took through the lower courts before being accepted by the Supreme Court. |
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9/29/2006 - The Press and National Security in Wartime Professor Mary-Rose Papandrea of the Boston College Law School delivers the inaugural Charles S. Rowe First Amendment Lecture. The topic of Professor Papandrea's lecture is "The Press and National Security in Wartime". |
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9/26/2006 - American Justice in a Globalized World Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University delivers the inaugural lecture for the Transnational Law Institute. The topic of Dean Slaughter's lecture is "American Justice in a Globalized World". |