Videos tagged with Faculty Oral History

  • The William Neal Reynolds Professor Emeritus of Law. Prof. Clark C. Havighurst taught courses in health care law and policy, antitrust law, and economic regulation at the Duke University School of Law from 1964 until his retirement at the beginning of 2005.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Prof. Horace B. Robertson, Jr., retired as Professor of Law (Emeritus). He came to the Law School in 1976 as Visiting Professor of Law, being appointed to the permanent faculty as Professor of Law the following year.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Prof. Scott L. Silliman is a Professor of the Practice of Law at Duke Law School and also holds an appointment as an adjunct professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition, he served as Executive Director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security from its inception in 1993 until July of 2011, and now serves as its Director Emeritus. On November 10, 2011, President Obama nominated Professor Silliman to be a federal appellate judge on the United States Court of Military Commission Review, and the Senate confirmed him on June 21, 2012.

  • The Harry R. Chadwick, Sr. Professor Emeritus of Law. After serving a tour in the Army, he commenced teaching law and has continued that career since 1957. He has been a member of the law faculties at Wyoming, Indiana, Ohio State, Michigan, and Duke.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Associate Dean Judy Horowitz founded and built Duke Law's International Studies program beginning in 1981 until her retirement in 2012.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Associate Dean Judy Horowitz recalls an international student's story of his New York/North Carolina law transition.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Prof. Donald L. Horowitz offers important tips to students hoping to become successful international lawyers.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Prof. Donald Horowitz discusses Dean Paul D. Carrington's innovative approach to building Duke Law's International Studies program.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • The James B. Duke Professor of Law and Political Science Emeritus at Duke University, Prof. Donald L. Horowitz is a prolific scholar, author, and an internationally recognized expert on constitutional design in emerging democracies.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Prof. Donald L. Horowitz remembers his first visit to Duke Law.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.