Videos tagged with LCP Symposium

  • What catapults a case into the media spotlight? Who is responsible for focusing media and public attention on a particular case? Once a case gains high-profile status, what are the professional and ethical roles and responsibilities of members of the media, the bar, and the institutions involved? How do media balance their First Amendment right to watch over the operation of government with the rights of the accused?

  • What catapults a case into the media spotlight? Who is responsible for focusing media and public attention on a particular case? Once a case gains high-profile status, what are the professional and ethical roles and responsibilities of members of the media, the bar, and the institutions involved? How do media balance their First Amendment right to watch over the operation of government with the rights of the accused?

  • The journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Panel IV: "Policing State Corruption and the Relevance of Transnational Justice Issues" Featuring: Lee Buchheit, Larry Backer, Paul Carrington, Adrienne Davis, David Gray, Jeffrey Meyer, Christiana Ochoa, and Anita Ramasastry

    Recorded on January 26, 2007.

    Panel titled: Policing State Corruption & the Relevance of Transnational Justice Issues.

  • The journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Panel II: "The Economics of Odious Debt and the Problem of Despotic Leaders and State Corruption" Featuring: Daniel Tarullo, Patrick Bolton, Albert Choi, Mechele Dickerson, Caroline Gentile, Kunibert Raffer, and David Skeel. Tom Ulen

    Recorded on January 26, 2007.

    Panel titled: The Economics of Odious Debt & the Problem of Despotic Leaders & State Corruption.

  • The Journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Part 1. Welcome and Introduction by: Anne Hazlett, Editor-in-Chielf, and Neil Vidmar, Chairman, Law & Contemporary Problems; "Odious Debt as a Doctrine of International Law, its Institutional Context, and the Sovereign-Populace Relationship", featuring Daniel Tarullo, Tai-Heng Cheng, James Feinerman, Kim Fielding, Anna Gelpern, and Shari Spiegel.

    Recorded on January 26, 2007.

  • The journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Panel III: "Private Domestic Law Analogies & Solutions" Featuring: Lee Buchheit, Deborah DeMott, Adam Feibelman, Melissa Jacoby, Bob Rasmussen, Chantal Thomas, and Robert Thompson

    Recorded on January 26, 2007.

    Panel titled: Private Domestic Law Analogies & Solutions.

    Conference title: Odious Debts & State Corruption (2007)

  • Keynote lecture about animal rights, animal agriculture and the law, and promotion of animal welfare. Sponsored by Law & Contemporary Problems.

    Recorded on April 07, 2006.

    Conference title: Animal Law Conference (Law and Contemporary Problems (2006))

    Appearing: Gary Francione (Rutgers University School of Law), speaker.

  • Panel discussions about animal rights, animal agriculture and the law, and promotion of animal welfare. Sponsored by Law & Contemporary Problems.

    Recorded on April 07, 2006.

    Panel titled: Promotion of Animal Welfare, Mediation & More.

    Conference title: Animal Law Conference (Law and Contemporary Problems (2006))

    Appearing: Jeffrey B. Welty (Duke Law School), moderator; William A. Reppy (Duke Law School),. Taimie Bryant (UCLA Law School) and Kathy Hessler (Case Western Reserve University School of Law), panelists.

  • Panel discussions about animal rights, animal agriculture and the law, and promotion of animal welfare. Sponsored by Law & Contemporary Problems.

    Recorded on April 07, 2006.

    Panel titled: Promotion of Animal Welfare: Legislation Mediation & More.

    Conference title: Animal Law Conference (Law and Contemporary Problems (2006))

    Appearing: William A. Reppy (Duke Law), moderator ; David Cassuto (Pace Law School), Darian Ibrahim (University of Arizona College of Law), and Gaverick Matheny, Ph. D. student (University of Maryland), panelists.

  • Panel discussions about animal rights, animal agriculture and the law, and promotion of animal welfare. Sponsored by Law & Contemporary Problems.

    Recorded on April 07, 2006.

    Panel titled: Animal Agriculture & the Law.

    Conference title: Animal Law Conference (Law and Contemporary Problems (2006))

    Appearing: Gary Francione (Rutgers University School of Law), moderator; David Wolfson (Author-Foxes in the Henhouse), Mariann Sullivan (NY State Appellate Division), Jeff Welty (Duke Law School), panelists.

  • Session 1: Behavioral Genetics in Context Featuring Brent Garland and Owen Jones.

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behavioral Genetics in Context.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))

    Appearing: Katherine T. Bartlett (Duke Law School), Nita A. Farahany (Duke Law School), introductions; Owen Jones (Vanderbilt University), Brent Garland (Senior Program Associate, AAAS), speakers.

  • Session 3: Behavioral Genetics and Criminal Responsibility Featuring Stephen Morse

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behaviorial Genetics & Criminal Responsibility.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))

    Appearing: Nita A. Farahany (Duke Law School), introducer; Stephen Morse (Professor-University of Pennsylvania) speaker.

  • Session 2: "Behaviorial Genetics: The Science of Violence, Aggression, and Related Traits" Featuring Laura Baker (Associate Professor of Psychology, USC), Jonathan Kaplan

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behavioral Genetics: The Science of Violence, Aggression, & Related Traits.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))