Washington College of Law Podcast
American University Washington College of Law Podcast
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Roots and Reality: Community Organizing, Law and Public Policy - Welcome
Dekera Greene, Activist, Member of National Lawyer's Guild AU Chapter, WCL 2L
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Question …
Question and Answer Period, with all three moderators presiding
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Inside th …
Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel, American Center for Law and Justice; Alex Wohl, Communications Director, American Constitution Society; Frank LoMonte, Executive Director, Student Press Law Center; Sam S. Harben, Jr., Partner, Harben & Hartley. Moderator: Maryam Ahranjani, Adjunct Professor, American Uni …
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Lunch: Fo …
Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Lunch: Fortieth Anniversary Reflections of Tinker by Mary Beth Tinker
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Exploring …
Jamin Raskin, Professor of Law, Director of the Law and Government Program, American University Washington College of Law; Francisco Negrón, General Counsel, National School Boards Association. Moderator/Commentator: Roy Karp, Executive Director, The Civic Education Project, Inc.
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - From Civi …
Kristi Bowman, Associate Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law; Clay Calvert, John and Ann Curley Professor of First Amendment Studies, Co?Director, The Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment, The Pennsylvania State University. Moderator/Commentator: Dr. Saby Ghoshray, Pres …
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Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Welcome R …
Tinker Turns 40: Freedom of Expression at School and Its Meaning for American Democracy - Welcome Remarks
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Is Chevron Out of Gas? The State of Judicial Review 25 years After Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural …
On June 25, 1984, the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council created a two-part inquiry to guide judicial review of a federal agency's interpretation of its own statute. Where a statute is ambiguous, the Chevron test calls for deference by the …
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Is Chevron Out of Gas? The State of Judicial Review 25 years After Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural …
On June 25, 1984, the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council created a two-part inquiry to guide judicial review of a federal agency's interpretation of its own statute. Where a statute is ambiguous, the Chevron test calls for deference by the …
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Fourth Annual Modern American Diversity Symposium - The Regulation of Morality: Revisiting the Sepa …
Although the United States is constitutionally bound by the separation of church and state, religion has undoubtedly had a major influence on American law and policy. Religion has influenced discourse concerning a variety of issues in America including reproductive rights, foreign policy, marriage, …
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Public Trials? Lifting the Veil on Military Courts-Martial
This program will analyze the theoretical openness of military courtsmartial versus the reality that most courts?martial have few, if any, civilian spectators. Because of a fractured and not readily available docketing system, court dates are rarely widely publicized. The distinguished panel will su …
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Examine The Story Behind Marbury V. Madison: The Great Decision
Harvard Law School Professor Laurence Tribe has said of the new book that Marbury v. Madison's "place in the turbulent politics and psychology of the time has never been painted in colors more vivid"
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The Third International Trade and Investment Trade Law Society Distinguished Alumni Dinner
This annual event honors WCL's brightest and most distinguished alumni in the field of international trade and investment law. Each year the Executive Board of the International Trade and Investment Law Society selects one WCL alumnus to celebrate for their contributions to the field of internationa …
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Free Trade Endangered: Protectionism or Pragmatism - Welcome / Presentation
International Economic Law has been largely formed through the power structure developed after WWII. However, since the Asian financial crisis and cemented during the U.S. financial crisis, new players are seen at the negotiating tables. The world's elite power negotiating structure is changing from …
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Thirteenth Annual Sylvania Woods Conference on African Americans and the Law - Awards Dinner
Recognition of Student Accomplishments Rising Star Award Recipient: Ms. Arnette "Art" Steele, '09 Special Hairston Alumni Award Recipient: the Honorable C. Darnell Jones II. '75 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Presentation by the Honorable Gerald Bruce Lee, '76 U.S. Di …
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Thirteenth Annual Sylvania Woods Conference on African Americans and the Law - Juvenile Justice and …
A group of legal experts and other stakeholders will discuss how to transform the existing juvenile justice system by setting in place positive alternative strategies designed to prevent crime and reduce violence. * Sheila Bedi, Esq. (WCL '01), Juvenile & Criminal Justice Attorney, Southern Poverty …
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10th Annual Peter M. Cicchino Awards
10th Annual Peter M. Cicchino Awards
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Refugees in the Muslim World: Grounding Refugee Protection on Concrete Sources of Rights
Susan Akram is Associate Professor at Boston University School of Law, teaching immigration law, comparative refugee law, and international human rights law and supervising students handling refugee and asylum cases in BU's civil litigation program. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan-An …
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Creating a Pro Bono and Philanthropic Culture in Mexico - The Importance of Pro Bono Legal Support …
Creating a Pro Bono and Philanthropic Culture in Mexico - The Importance of Pro Bono Legal Support in Mexico's Social Development and Challenges / Question and Answer Period / Concluding Remarks
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Creating a Pro Bono and Philanthropic Culture in Mexico - Welcome Remarks / Overview of Pro Bono Ef …
Creating a Pro Bono and Philanthropic Culture in Mexico - Welcome Remarks / Overview of Pro Bono Efforts in Mexico and Latin America / Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Development of a Pro Bono Culture in the Americas

