Professor Walter Dellinger delivers Duke University's Constitution Day address.
Recorded on September 17, 2007.
Appearing: Erwin Chemerinsky (Duke University School of Law), introducer; Walter Dellinger (Duke University School of Law), speaker.
Professor Walter Dellinger delivers Duke University's Constitution Day address.
Recorded on September 17, 2007.
Appearing: Erwin Chemerinsky (Duke University School of Law), introducer; Walter Dellinger (Duke University School of Law), speaker.
Sponsored by Duke University's Program in Public Law, this panel consisting of Curtis Bradley, Walter Dellinger, Eric Posner, and Trevor Morrison discuss the problems that come from presidential signing statements.
Recorded on August 21, 2006.
Full title: Presidential Signing Statements: What Is the Problem With Them?.
Great Lives by Linda Greenhouse: Discussion of her 27-year career as Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times.
Recorded on February 13, 2006.
Great Lives in the Law.
Appearing: Speakers: Introduction by Chris Schroeder; Duke Professor Walter Dellinger and Linda Greenhouse (New York Times).
Interview with Janet Reno by Walter Dellinger as part of the Great Lives in the Law series.
Recorded on September 26, 2005.
Appearing: Chris Schroeder (Duke Law School), introducer; Walter Dellinger (Duke Law School), Janet Reno (former US Attorney General).
Panel discussion sponsored by the Program in Public Law and featuring Curtis Bradley, Erwin Chemerinsky, Walter Dellinger, Katharine Bartlett, and Neil Siegel of the Duke law faculty, Michael Gerhardt of the UNC law faculty, plus Sam Sankar, a clerk to Justice O'Connor during the 2003 Term and currently with Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr.
Recorded on August 29, 2005.
Panel titled: Reflections on the O'Connor Court.
Professor Walter Dellinger interviews Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as part of the Great Lives in the Law series.
Recorded on January 31, 2005.
Series: Lives in the Law (Durham, N.C.).
Appearing: Walter Dellinger, interviewer ; Ruth Bader Ginsburg, interviewee.
Introduction by Christopher Schroeder. Great Lives in the Law features renowned historian and James B. Duke Professor Emeritus John Hope Franklin, in conversation with Duke Law Professor Walter Dellinger.
Sponsored by the Program in Public Law.
Recorded on October 26, 2004.
Recorded on September 17, 2004.
Part of the Conference: Interrogation, Detention and the Powers of the Executive.
Appearing: Dawn Johnsen, moderator ; Randy Moss, John O. McGinnis, Nina Pillard, and Walter Dellinger, panelists.
Debate co-sponsored by the Federalist Society and the Program in Public Law, featuring Harvard Professor Charles Fried and Duke Professor Walter Dellinger.
Recorded on September 16, 2004.
Lecture titled: Constitutional Law: Is Docturine Possible?.
Appearing: Charles Fried (Harvard), Walter Dellinger (Duke University), speakers.
Introduction by Dean Katharine Bartlett. Walter Dellinger talks with Justice Richard Goldstone of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
Produced on March 01, 2004.
Great Lives in the Law Lecture Series.