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Miller Center Forum: Prosecuting the Terrorists 1/31/08 - Rob Spencer is vice president and associate general counsel for litigation and compliance at Lockheed Martin Corporation. He joined Lockheed Martin in 2006 after serving as an Assistant U.S.Attorney in the United States Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Virginia. There, Spencer prosecuted terrorism and espionage cases, including U.S. v. Zacarias Moussaoui, and served as Co-Chief of the Assistant Attorney General's 9/11 Task Force. |
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The Medical Center Hour: Changing Virginia's Mental Health Laws: Before and After the Virginia Tech Tragedy1/30/08 - James Stewart, Commonwealth Inspector General of Mental Health, and Richard Bonnie,
Chair of the State Supreme Court's commission on mental health, discuss reforming Virginia's
mental health system. What's being proposed, and why? How will changes in state law serve patients,
their families, and the public?
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Martin Luther King Commemoration at University of Virginia Focuses on War 1/21/08 - This year's commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University of Virginia featured a panel discussion, "Chiefly About War Matters," that was held Jan. 21 at 4 p.m. in the Harrison-Small Auditorium. The panel discussion focused on the following areas: war and civil rights, war and ethnic conflict, the economics of war, and the psychic effects of war. |
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Engaging the Mind: Violence as a Public Health Concern and the Relationship to Gender, Ethnicity/Race and Age 11/9/07 - Marcus L. Martin, Assistant Dean, School of Medicine and Associate Vice President for Diversity and Equity at the University of Virginia, discusses how violence should be treated as a public health issue. He also shares information on domestic violence, youth violence, suicide and homicide and sexual violence. |
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FDA at a Crossroads: Food Safety, with Michael R. Taylor 10/30/07 - Michael R. Taylor, a professor at George Washington University and former FDA deputy commissioner for Policy and administrator of USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, spoke about food safety and the FDA. |
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Grace, Not Severity, Wins Culture Wars, Stuntz '85 Says 10/30/07 - Twice in American history the imprisonment rate in the United States has exploded. These explosions in the rate that people are incarcerated correlates with two crusades by the theologically conservative Protestant church against vice, argued William J. Stuntz '85 at the Meador Lecture Oct. 18. Beginning with the period of 1890 ... |
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Alumni Explore How to Break into Entrepreneurial World after Law School: Session II 10/25/07 - On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School |
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Alumni Explore How to Break into Entrepreneurial World after Law School: Session I 10/25/07 - On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School |
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