David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute, joins Hon. Dikgang Moseneke for a discussion of Moseneke’s recent memoir “My Own Liberator.” Dikgang Moseneke, Former Deputy Justice, Constitutional Court of South Africa, was born in 1947 in Pretoria, South Africa. He was arrested at age 15 for opposing apartheid, the state system of institutionalized racial segregation, and sentenced to 10 years in the prison rock quarry of Robben Island, Cape Town, South Africa. His fellow political prisoners included future South African presidents Nelson Mandela and Jacob Zuma.
Mega Menu
Skip menu to main content
- Overview
- Info for:
- Apply
- Study
- Faculty & Research
- Life at Duke Law
- Careers
- About
- Alumni
- Overview
- Juris Doctor
- International LLM
- Master of Judicial Studies
- Dual Degrees
- SJD
- Areas of Focus
- Public Interest & Pro Bono
- Summer Institutes
- PreLaw Fellowship Program
- Visit
- Admissions Contact
- Overview
- Academic Advising
- Academic Calendar
- Course Browser
- Degree Requirements
- Clinics and Externships
- Legal Writing
- Wintersession
- Study Abroad
- Registration Portal
- Staff
- Overview
- Faculty Profiles
- Scholarship
- Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Centers
- Faculty Workshops
- Teaching & Learning
- Overview
- Student Resources
- Student Organizations
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Public Interest & Pro Bono
- Student Events
- LEAD Week
- Overview
- Prospective Students
- JD Students
- International LLMs
- Alumni
- Employers
- Events
- Employment Data
- Staff
- Overview
- Administration
- Faculty & Staff Directory
- Facilities
- ABA Required Disclosures
- A History of Duke Law School
- Durham: The Bull City
- Visiting Duke Law
- Rules & Policies
- Overview
- News & Events
- Engage
- Giving
- Reunion
- Alumni Benefits
- Update Your Address
- Event Refund Policy
- Staff
- Faculty & Staff Directory
- Event Calendar
- Goodson Law Library
- News
- Technology
- ABA Required Disclosures
210 Science Drive | Durham, NC 27708 | 919-613-7006