Videos tagged with Robinson O. Everett

  • 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.

  • "I wouldn't say we had an adversarial relationship, but we definitely mixed it up a lot in class."

    Jonathan Werner and Gideon Moore discuss Prof. Doriane Coleman and Prof. Robinson Everett, their favorite professors, respectively.

    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.

  • "Robinson Everett was leaning back in his chair when Charlie asked that question, and he nearly fell over backwards."

    David Noble '66 recalls Prof. Robinson O. Everett's reaction to a classmate's gaffe.

    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.

  • "I think that kind of faculty investment is what really made this a different place."

    Lynn Hogue talks about his relationship with Professor Robinson O. Everett.

    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.

  • Practical and ethical considerations specific to white collar crime were the subject of an afternoon symposium at Duke Law School on October 22. The symposium, which brought together practitioners and jurists from across the Carolinas, was organized by Walter T. Cox III, in honor of longtime Duke Law faculty member Robinson O. Everett; the two currently co-teach a seminar in “Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice” at the Law School. The symposium was sponsored by Judge Coxs law firm, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough.

    Recorded on October 22, 2004.

  • Panel presentations and discussions on weapon inspections in Iraq. Opening comments for the conference precede the panel.

    Recorded on April 10, 2003.

    Panel titled: Weapons Inspections.

    Conference title: Confronting Iraq: Legal & Policy Considerations (Law, Ethics and National Security Conference 2003)