2010 Videos
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| BOOK TALK December 9, 2010 ![]() Before Roe v. Wade: Voices That Shaped the Abortion Debate Before the Supreme Court's Ruling Reva Siegel and Linda Greenhouse discuss their book, with commentary by Professor Jack M. Balkin. |
BOOK TALK December 8 ![]() The Two Faces of American Freedom A Book Discussion with Aziz F. Rana '06, with commentary by Bruce Ackerman. |
MOOT COURT December 6 ![]() Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals - Fall 2010 Finals Ashcroft v. Al-Kidd : Eugene Sokoloff 12, Wendy Zupac 12, Barrett Anderson 12, Nick Walter 12 |
| BOOK TALK December 2 ![]() Vision, Values, and Environmental Law Douglas Kysar, speaks on his book Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity. Robert Verchick, Gauthier-St. Martin Chair in Environmental Law, Loyola University New Orleans (on leave), discusses Facing Catastrophe: Environmental Action for a Post-Katrina World. |
LECTURE December 1 ![]() Reflections on Promoting Liberty and the Rule of Law, and the Curious Case of DADT Dawn Johnsen, former acting assistant attorney general under President Clinton and two-time President Obama nominee to head the DOJ Office of Legal Counsel, speaks on abortion rights, torture, and the confirmation process, among other topics. |
BOOK TALK December 1 ![]() Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob Hacker, Professor of Political Science, and Adjunct Professor of Law, discusses his book Winner-Take-All Politics. With introductory comments by Robert Shiller, Arthur M. Okum Professor of Economics at Yale. |
| INAUGURAL LECTURE November 15 ![]() Climate Change, Courts, and the Common Law Professor Doug Kysar presents his inaugural lecture as the Joseph M. Field 55 Professor of Law |
THOMAS LECTURE November 1 ![]() Hard Evidence on Soft Skills: The GED and the Problem of Soft Skills in America James A. Thomas Lecture: Professor James Heckman, Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. |
BOOK TALK October 20 ![]() The Decline and Fall of the American Republic Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale Law School, discusses his new book with Stephen Skowronek, Acting Chair of the Political Science department, Yale University. |
| ALL ALUMNI LUNCHEON October 9 ![]() Presentation of the Yale Law School Association Award of Merit Presented to: Richard E. Ayres '69; John E. Bryson '69; J. Gustave Speth '69; and Edward L. Strohbehn, Jr. '69. Presented by: Robert C. Post '77, Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law, Yale Law School |
PANEL DISCUSSION October 9 ![]() Generations of Environmental Law What Have We Done, What Remains To Be Done, and How and Who Should Tackle Those Challenges Moderator: Daniel C. Esty '86, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, and Clinical Professor of Law, Yale |
PANEL DISCUSSION October 9 ![]() The CSI Effect? How Do Popular Conceptions of Criminal Proof Affect the Criminal Process Moderator: Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law, Yale Law School |
| PANEL DISCUSSION October 9 The Next Technological Revolution: The Legal Challenges Posed by Emerging Technologies From Nano to Neuro Moderator: Dan M. Kahan, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law, Yale Law School |
PANEL DISCUSSION October 8 ![]() Science and the Three Branches of Government: How Congress, Courts, and Executive Branch Agencies Use (or Misuse!) Scientific Information Moderator: E. Donald Elliott '74, Professor (Adjunct) of Law, Yale Law School, and Partner, Willkie Farr & Gallagher |
October 5 ![]() Law and Morality in the Jewish Tradition Izhak Englard, Bora Laskin Professor of Law (Emeritus) at Hebrew University, and former justice of the Supreme Court of Israel |
October 4 ![]() The Behavioral Economics of Swindling and Selling: A Lecture in Honor of Arthur Leff John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Fellowship Lecture: Richard H. Thaler, Ralph and Dorothy Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business |
BOOK TALK September 21 ![]() Carrots and Sticks Professor Ian Ayres discusses his newest book and describes strategies you can employ to meet your personal and professional goals. |
STUDENT GROUPS September 14 ![]() Scenes from the Student Organization and Journal Fair New students have the chance to hear about the more than 50 student organizations and journals at the Law School. |
| COMMENCEMENT May 24 ![]() Commencement 2010 Speakers include Dean Robert Post '77, Professor Peter Schuck, Professor Brett Dignam, Massachusetts Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall '76 |
MOOT COURT April 26 ![]() Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals - Spring 2010 Finals Snyder v. Phelps: Travis Crum '11, Zach Jones '11, Tanya Abrams '11, Mark Hatch-Miller '10 |
DEAN'S LECTURE April 19 ![]() Rationality and Justice Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics and Thomas W. Lamont University Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University |
| INAUGURAL LECTURE April 12 ![]() Democracy in the Balance: Strengthening Accountability in U.S. International Lawmaking Oona Hathaway '97 presents her inaugural lecture as Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law |
COVER LECTURE March 22 ![]() Confronting the Seduction of Choice: Law, Education, and American Pluralism Robert M. Cover Lecture in Law and Religion: Martha Minow '79, Dean and Jeremiah Smith Jr. Professor, Harvard Law School |
INAUGURAL LECTURE March 8 ![]() Federalism All the Way Down? Heather Gerken presents her inaugural lecture as the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law |
| LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 5 ![]() Over-incarceration and Decarceration Robert Post, Dean, Yale; Judith Resnik, Arthur Liman Professor of Law, Yale; Sarah Russell, Director of Liman Public Interest Program and Clinical Lecturer in Law, Yale; Lewis Liman, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, New York. Visit the Colloquim main page |
LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 5 ![]() Courts, Congress, Prisons Mark Agrast, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice (tentative); Lois Bloom, U.S. Magistrate Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York; Brett Dignam, Clinical Professor of Law and Supervising Attorney, Yale; Nancy Gertner, U.S. District Judge, District of Massachusetts; Anya McMurray, Counsel to Senator Patrick Leahy, Senate Judiciary Committee; Dennis Parker, Director, ACLU Racial Justice Program Visit the Colloquim main page |
LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 5 ![]() Changing Prison Conditions and Cultures Kathy Boudin, Director, Criminal Justice Initiative: Supporting Children, Families and Communities, Columbia University School of Social Work; Lynn Branham, Visiting Professor of Law, St. Louis University School of Law; Martin Horn, Distinguished Lecturer, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Alice Ristroph, Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center; Rebekah Tosado, Senior Advisor, Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Visit the Colloquim main page |
| LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 5 ![]() From Classification to Reentry: Gender, Race, and Incarceration Kim Buchanan, Assistant Professor of Law, USC Gould School of Law; Brenda Murray, Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Co-chair, Women in Prison Committee of the National Association of Women Judges; Brenda V. Smith, Professor, Washington College of Law, American University Visit the Colloquim main page |
LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 4 ![]() Criminal v. Civil Incapacitation: Local Jails, State Prisons, and Federal Detention Dora B. Schriro, Commissioner of the Department of Correction, New York; Commentator: Ashbel T. Wall, II, Director, Rhode Island Department of Corrections Visit the Colloquim main page |
LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 4 ![]() Welcoming Remarks Robert Post, Dean, Yale; Judith Resnik, Arthur Liman Professor of Law, Yale; Sarah Russell, Director of Liman Public Interest Program and Clinical Lecturer in Law, Yale; Lewis Liman, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, New York Visit the Colloquim main page |
| LIMAN COLLOQUIUM March 4 ![]() The Hardening of Prison Conditions: Supermax, Segregation, and Solitary Confinement James Austin, President, JFA Institute; Sharon Dolovich, Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University and Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law; David Fathi, Director, ACLU National Prison Project; Craig Haney, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz Visit the Colloquim main page |
DEAN'S LECTURE March 1 ![]() The World's Dream About Itself: The Story You Must Tell Heidi W. Durrow '95, author, The Girl Who Fell from the Sky |
DEAN'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE February 23 ![]() Part III: Academic, Scholarly and Law Reform Interaction with China Jerome A. Cohen '55, China law scholar, teacher, writer, and lawyer Jump to: Part I, Part II |
| COLLOQUIUM February 22 ![]() Issues Related to the First Amendment Online Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium: Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief, The Huffington Post |
JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER LECTURES February 15 ![]() History: Challenges the Court Has Faced Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court |
JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER LECTURES February 15 ![]() Interview with Professor Paul Gewirtz '70 Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court |
| JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER LECTURES February 15 ![]() Future: Will the People Follow the Court? Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court |
DEAN'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE February 9 ![]() Part II: Lawyering to Foster China's Economic and Legal Development Jerome A. Cohen '55, China law scholar, teacher, writer, and lawyer Jump to: Part I, Part III |
THOMAS LECTURE February 8 ![]() Beyond Recognition James A. Thomas Lecture: Dean Spade, Assistant Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law |
| DEAN'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE February 2 ![]() Part I: Taiwan's Rule of Law Development Jerome A. Cohen '55, China law scholar, teacher, writer, and lawyer Jump to: Part II, Part III |
DEAN'S LECTURE January 26 ![]() The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law Albie Sachs, former South Africa Constitutional Court Justice |
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