Videos tagged with Program in Public Law

  • Panel presentations and discussion on domestic surveillance.

    Recorded on April 12, 2007.

    Conference title: Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? (Law, Ethics and National Security Conference 2007)

    Appearing: Neil J. Kinkopf (Georgia State University), moderator ; Christopher Schroeder (Duke University School of Law), Mary DeRosa (Center for Strategic and International Studies), William C. Banks (Syracuse University), and Michael W. Lewis (Northern Ohio University), panelists.

  • Barry Friedman, Vice Dean and Jacob D. Fuchsberg Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, discussed his recently published book The Will of the People, a historical account of the relationship between popular opinion and the Supreme Court from the Declaration of Independence to the end of Rehnquist Court in 2005. Friedman showed how the American public came to embrace judicial power, and in so doing, helped shape the meaning of the Constitution itself.

    Recorded on March 29, 2010.

  • Recorded on April 17, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Stewart A. Baker, speaker.

  • Recorded on April 17, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Scott L. Sillman, chair ; John D. Altenburg, Jr, Jonathan Hafetz, CDR Glenn M. Sulmasy, speakers.

  • Recorded on April 17, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Bruce W. Jentleson, chair ; Helle C. Dale, David C. Litt, and Keith Reinhard, speakers.

  • Recorded on April 17, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Curtis A. Bradley, chair ; John B. Bellinger III, John Dugard, and Tod Lindberg, speakers.

  • Recorded on April 16, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Chris Schroeder, chair ; William C. Banks, Michael Davidson, and Melissa Goodman, speakers.

  • Recorded on April 16, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Robert M. Chesney, chair ; Anthony Harriman, Vikram J. Singh and Stephen Tanner, speakers.

  • Recorded on April 16, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: David H. Schanzer, chair ; Edward Alden, Stephen R. Kelly, and Jessica Vaughan, speakers.

  • Rep. David Price speaks on the Obama administration's national security policies.

    Recorded on April 16, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: David E. Price, speaker.

  • Recorded on April 16, 2009.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Hussein Hassouna, speaker.

  • Professor Carl Esbeck, Missouri Law School, and Chris Anders, ACLU senior legislative counsel, discuss the history and constitutionality of the federal faith-based initiative office, as well as the various particular issues raised by the implementation of its programs, including whether religious organizations who receive federal funds can discriminate in their hiring on a religious basis. Begun by President Bush, President Obama has vowed to continue the initiative, albeit with certain changes.

  • Panel discussion on environmental law, preemption, anti-discrimination, and criminal-related cases appearing before the Supreme Court.

    Recorded on November 17, 2008.

    Appearing: Christopher Schroeder, Ernest Young, Katharine Bartlett, and Lisa Griffin, panelists.

  • Lecture on some of the lessons learned about executive power during the Bush Administration. Part of the Fall 2008 Lessons Learned series sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on November 12, 2008.

    Lecture titled: Bush Administration & Executive Power.

    Appearing: Neil Kinkopf (Georgia State University College of Law), speaker.

  • A lecture on lessons learned from the Bush Administration's treatment of international law, on issues such as the establishment of the International Criminal Court, the treatment of terrorist suspects at Guantanamo, and the war in Iraq. Part of the Fall 2008 Lessons Learned Series sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on November 09, 2008.

    Lecture titled: Lessons Learned: The Bush Administration & International Law.

    Appearing: Curtis A. Bradley (Duke University School of Law), speaker.

  • Lecture on how the Bush Administration treated voting rights in substantive, conceptual and institutional levels. Part of the Fall 2008 Lessons Learned Series sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on October 31, 2008.

    Lecture titled: Lessons Learned: The Bush Administration & Voting Rights.

    Appearing: Pamela S. Karlan (Stanford Law School), speaker.

  • Professor Goodwin Liu from the University of California-Berkeley critically examines the Bush Administration's civil rights record. Part of the Fall 2008 Lessons Learned Series sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on October 22, 2008.

    Full title: Lessons Learned: The Bush Administration & Civil Rights.

    Appearing: Goodwin Liu (Berkeley Law), speaker.

  • A lecture on the criticism of the Bush administration both in ignoring and distorting scientific results produced by government agencies. Part of the Fall 2008 Lessons Learned Series sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on October 07, 2008, Duke University, School of Law.

    Lecture titled: Lessons Learned: The Bush Administration & Science.

    Appearing: Sidney Shapiro (Wake Forest University), speaker.

  • Professors Christopher Schroeder, Curtis Bradley, Guy Charles, and Ernest A. Young discuss the most significant decisions of the past term of the U.S. Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Recorded on September 17, 2008.

  • David Strauss, Gerald Ratner Distinguished Service Professor of Law from the University of Chicago School of Law, launched a semester-long lunchtime lecture series on key legal and constitutional policy issues arising during the Bush administration. Sponsored by the Program in Public Law.

    Originally recorded on September 10, 2008.

  • Panel IV of the conference Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, held April 10-11, 2008, Duke University, Durham N.C.

    Recorded on April 11, 2008.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Sara Sun Beale, chair; Karl Metzner, Michael E. Tigar, The Honorable David B. Sentelle, and Normal Abrams,

  • Panel 5 of the conference Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, held April 10-11, 2008, Duke University, Durham N.C.

    Recorded on April 11, 2008.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Scott L. Silliman, chair ; John Radsan, Aziz Huq, Michael F. Scheuer, and Mark Mazzetti, panelists.

  • Panel VI of the conference Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, held April 10-11, 2008, Duke University, Durham N.C.

    Recorded on April 11, 2008.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Kathryn W. Bradley, chair ; Major General Jack L. Rives, John Radsan, David J. Luban and Patrick F. Philbin, panelists.

  • April 11, 2009 luncheon speaker at the conference Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, held April 10-11, 2008, Duke University, Durham N.C.

    Recorded on April 11, 2008.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Talk titled: Domestic Security Considerations for 2009 & Beyond

    Appearing: Paul Rosenzweig, speaker.

  • April 10, 2009 luncheon speakers at the conference Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, held April 10-11, 2008, Duke University, Durham N.C.

    Recorded on April 10, 2008.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Dialog titled: Shaping Our Foreign Policy for the Continuing War on Terrorism

    Appearing: Luncheon speakers: Bruce W. Jentleson and Peter D. Feaver, speakers.