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11/11/2011 - Third Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy "Tomorrow's Fringe lending Issues" Moderator: Margaret Howard, Panelists: Jean Braucher, Eric Chaffee, Geoffrey Rapp, Nathalie Martin |
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11/11/2011 - Second Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy "Should Payday Loans be Regulated And How" Moderator: Hilary Miller, Panelists: Jay Speer, Paige Marta Skiba, Christopher Peterson, William Webster |
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11/11/2011 - Fourth Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy "Empirical Data and a Direction for Federal Regulation" Moderator: Harlan Beckley, Panelists: Creola Johnson, Richard Hynes, Alan White, Jim Hawkins |
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11/10/2011 - First Panel - Regulation in the Fringe Economy "Testing Mainstream Ideas About Fringe Lending Regulation" Moderator: Bruce Miller, Panelists: Robery Mayer, Lance McMillian, Todd Zywicki |
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11/10/2011 - Keynote - Regulation in the Fringe Economy Ronald Mann delivers the keynote address for the Regulation in the Fringe Economy symposium. |
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11/4/2011 - Nuclear Energy Regulation: Comparing American and Japanese Regimes The Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment presents a panel discussion Nuclear Energy Regulation: Comparing American and Japanese Regimes. |
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10/28/2011 - From Nancy Cruzan to Terri Schiavo: The Right to Die in America Today Bill Colby, the lawyer who represented the family of Nancy Cruzan in their family's right-to-die case, speaks at the Washington and Lee University School of Law on Oct. 28, 2011 |
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10/21/2011 - 2011 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy Competition: Winning Argument David Miller '13L makes his winning oral argument during the 2011 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy Competition. |
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9/29/2011 - Christine Shepard - Law Review Notes Presentation Christine Shepard presents "Corporate Wrongdoing and the In Pari Delicto Defense in Auditor Malpractice Cases: A New Approach" during the 2011 Law Review Notes Presentation. |
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9/29/2011 - Christopher Alexion - Law Review Student Notes Presentation Christopher Alexion presents "Open the Door, Not the Floodgates: Controlling Qui Tam Litigation under the False Claims Act" during the 2011 Law Review Student Notes Presentation. |
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9/29/2011 - 2011 Hendricks Lecture in Law and History Distinguished legal historian Alfred Brophy delivers the 2011 Hendricks Lecture in Law and History. The topic of Prof. Brophy's talk is "The Jurisprudence of Slavery, Freedom, and Union at Washington College, 1831-1861." |
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9/14/2011 - 2011 Supreme Court Preview - Prof. Brian Murchison Prof. Brian Murchison will discuss FCC v. Fox, in which the court will decide whether the FCC's new policy of fining broadcasters for fleeting expletives violates broadcasters' freedom of speech. |
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9/14/2011 - 2011 Supreme Court Preview - Prof. J.D. King Prof. J.D. King talks about two cases, Lafler v. Cooper and Missouri v. Frye. These cases both explore whether a criminal defendant has any recourse when his lawyer performs deficiently during plea bargaining, either by providing grossly incompetent advice regarding the plea offer or by failing to inform the defendant of the offer at all. |
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9/14/2011 - 2011 Supreme Court Preview - Prof. Erik Luna Prof. Erik Luna discusses United States v. Jones. The issue in Jones is whether the government may attach a GPS device to your car and monitor your travels for several weeks, all without obtaining a warrant. |
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9/14/2011 - 2011 Supreme Court Preview - Prof. Josh Fairfield Prof. Josh Fairfield discusses Golan v. Holder, which asks whether Congress, by removing works from the public domain, exceeded its power to enact copyright laws to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts or violated the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. |
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5/7/2011 - 2011 Law Graduation - Commencement Address Nina Totenberg, legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio, who has covered the U.S. Supreme Court for the last 35 years, delivers this year's commencement address at Washington and Lee School of Law. In her remarks, Totenberg urged the graduates to find diverse lives by focusing on more than billable hours. |
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5/7/2011 - 2011 Law School Graduation Video of the 2011 graduation ceremony at Washington and Lee School of Law. |
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4/4/2011 - Brand New Law: The Marketing of Health Care Reform William M. Sage, Vice Provost for Health Affairs and James R. Dougherty Chair for Faculty Excellence at the University of Texas at Austin,delivers the 2011 Johnson & Johnson Law and Medicine Colloquium at Washington and Lee School of Law. |
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3/30/2011 - Remembering Movement Lawyers and Rethinking Constitutional History from the Bottom Up Tomiko Brown-Nagin, the Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law and Professor of History at the University of Virginia School of Law, presents a public lecture based on selections from her book, Courage to Dissent, which is about lawyers, courts, and community-based activism during the Civil Rights Era. |
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3/18/2011 - Race and the Criminal Justice System - Panel 2 The second symposium panel focused on the impact of the drug war on minority communities. Panelists include Prof. Erik Luna of W&L Law, Prof. Joseph Kennedy of the University of North Carolina School of Law, and Prof. Ron Bacigal of the University of Richmond School of Law. |
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3/18/2011 - Race and the Criminal Justice System - Panel 1 The first symposium panel focused on race and traffic stops. Panelists include Aaron Haas, Oliver Hill Fellow at W&L Law, and Prof. Kami Chavis Simmons of Wake Forest University. |
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3/18/2011 - Race and the Criminal Justice System - Keynote Address The JCRSJ symposium keynote address was delivered by David Baugh, a capital defender with the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission. His speech is titled "Structured Disenfranchisement of African Americans by the Criminal Justice System." |
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2/25/2011 - Restitution Rollout - Panel 1 - Overview and Unjust Enrichment Panel 1 from the W&L Symposium Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. |
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2/25/2011 - Restitution Rollout - Keynote Address - Andrew Kull Keynote Address from the W&L Symposium Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. |
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2/25/2011 - Restitution Rollout - Panel 4 - Restitution on the Cutting Edge Panel 4 from the W&L Symposium Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. |
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2/25/2011 - Restitution Rollout - Panel 3 - Defense Panel 3 from the W&L Symposium Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. |
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2/25/2011 - Restitution Rollout - Panel 2 - R3RUE and Contract Panel 2 from the W&L Symposium Restitution Rollout: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. |
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2/18/2011 - JECE Spring Symposium - Regulating Resource Extraction - Panel 1 Panel One: The Impact of Licensing and Regulations/ The Role of Emergency Management in Mining and Drilling Disasters. Speakers: Patrick McGinley, Robert McLusky, Mark Davis. |
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2/18/2011 - JECE Spring Symposium - Regulating Resource Extraction - Panel 2 Panel Two: Corporate Social Responsibility. Speakers: Judd Sneirson, Suzanne Spears, Lisa Laplante. |
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2/18/2011 - JECE Spring Symposium - Regulating Resource Extraction - Keynote Address Yvonne Scannell, visiting at W&L Law from Trinity College in Dublin, where she teaches courses in Irish and European environmental law, delivers the keynote address during the JECE Spring Symposium. |
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2/18/2011 - JECE Spring Symposium - Regulating Resource Extraction - Panel 3 Resource Extraction and its Effect on Ecosystems. Speakers: Bill Price, Katherine Slaughter. |
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2/10/2011 - Equal Time, with Prof. Brian Murchison: Black Lung Clinic Heads to 3rd Circuit On a recent edition of WLUR's Equal Time, host and law professor Brian Murchison speaks with 3L Amanda Streff, a student in the Black Lung who recently argued a case in U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit. |
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2/8/2011 - Do Appellate Judges Find Facts as Well as Apply Law? Frederick Schauer, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, delivers this year's Tucker Lecture at Washington and Lee University School of Law. The title of Prof. Schauer's lecture is "Do Appellate Judges Find Facts as Well as Apply Law?" |
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1/27/2011 - W&L Law Professor David Bruck Discusses Capital Punishment on WMRA's Virginia Insight David Bruck, clinical professor of law and director of the Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse at the Washington and Lee University School of Law, discussed the issue of capital punishment on WMRA's Virginia Insight program on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. Bruck was interviewed by program host Tom Graham and also took calls from the audience. |
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1/21/2011 - Judging After 9/11: Constitutional Law in an Age of Terror Kim Lane Scheppele, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs and the Director of the Program of Law and Public Affairs at Princeton University, delivered a lecture sponsored by the Transnational Law Institute on the topic of her forthcoming book. |
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1/14/2011 - W&L Law Professor David Bruck Discusses Insanity Defense Insanity defenses are rare but the ability to make such a defense is important in ways that may not always be appreciated. |