Schedule for 2001 - 2002

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Wednesday, September 26th
Professor Richard Epstein
University of Chicago Law School
An Introduction to the Federalist Society

Thursday, October 4th
Professor Lillian BeVier
University of Virginia Law School
When I Speak, the State is NOT Acting: A Defense of the State Action Principle

Friday, October 26th
Mr. Michael Rosman
Center for Individual Rights
TBA

Monday, October 29th
Professor David Forte
Cleveland State University Law School
Islam and Islamic Law

Monday, November 5th
Professor Curtis Bradley
University of Virginia Law School
International Law and the Juvenile Death Penalty
Commentary will be provided by Professor Jack Goldsmith
University of Chicago Law School

Friday, January 25th
Professor Stephen Smith
University of Virginia Law School
Conservative Judicial Activism as Restraint in Criminal Procedure
Commentary provided by Professor Albert Alschuler
University of Chicago Law School

Thursday, February 14th
The Honorable David B. Sentelle
United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Jurisdiction Over the Rainbow
Introduction by Professor Adrian Vermeule
University of Chicago Law School

Monday, April 1st
Mr. Steffen Johnson
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw
Mr. Elliot Mincberg
People for the American Way Foundation
School Vouchers and the U.S. Constitution
Event co-hosted with the American Constitution Society

Thursday, April 18th
Deputy Asst. Atty. General John Yoo
Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice
Professor Jack Goldsmith
University of Chicago Law School
Implementing the Recent Terrorist Legislation

Monday, April 22nd
Mr. Tony Snow
Fox News
Framing and Fighting the War on Terrorism: The Intersection of Law and Morality

Thursday, May 2nd
Deputy Asst. Atty. General R. Hewitt Pate
Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Professor Randall Picker
University of Chicago Law School
FTC/DOJ Hearings on Intellectual Property and Antitrust

Monday, May 13th
Solicitor Eugene Scalia>
General Counsel, U.S. Department of Labor
TBA

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