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Flynn Speaks about Relentless Pursuit, Offers Advice to Future Lawyers 9/6/07 - Kevin Flynn |
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Napolitano 5/20/07 - To be successful in today |
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U.S. Needs to Reclaim Mantle of Liberty Abroad, Slaughter Says4/12/07 - The United States should hold itself to the same standards of restraint that it requires of other countries if it wants to reclaim its mantle as a protector of liberty under law on the international stage, said Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs at Princeton University. Slaughter is the 2007 recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law. |
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Supreme Court Docket Heavy on Environmental, Business Cases, Solicitor General Says 4/11/07 - A look from mid-term revealed that the Supreme Court docket was full of key environmental and business cases, U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement observed at a Federalist Society talk in Caplin Pavilion. Clement is the nation |
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Torture, Rendition, and the Law: A 9/11 Seminar on Human Rights, International Law, and Guantanamo Bay9/11/06 - A panel discussion on human rights after 9/11, co-sponsored by the ACLU Chapter at U.Va Law school and the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice. Panelists include Richard Wilson of American University, Rebecca Glenberg of ACLU Virginia and Deena Hurwitz of U.Va Law. |
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Protecting Rights in the Age of Terrorism 4/27/06 - Human rights issues in an age of terrorism have pushed international legal issues to the forefront of public debate. Is international law alive and well or in deep trouble? How does declaring war on terrorism affect protection of human rights? Professor Brooks explored these issues in a talk given at Woodberry Forest in Orange, Virginia, as part of the Engaging the Mind lecture series. |
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Tolerate Dissent or Tolerate Religion? 4/11/06 - Americans should turn to universal principles to decide whether society should follow a tolerant religious model or a tolerant secular model before assessing specific controversial issues such as abortion and gay marriage, NYU law professor Ronald Dworkin said at the Jefferson Medal in Law Lecture April 12 at the Law School. |
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Scholars Remember Armstead Robinson 4/11/06 - Scholar, professor, author, husband, father, intellectual pioneer |
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