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Description: Two panels of law professors discuss the jurisprudence of Justice OConnor and Chief Justice Rehnquist. The first panel discusses Justice OConnors views on abortion, affirmative action, federalism, sex discrimination, religion, and the role of international materials in U.S. courts. The second panel discusses Chief Justice Rehnquists role in Court administration, as well as his views on state sovereign immunity, religion, and environmental issues. The main learning objective of both panels is that participants gain a deeper and broader understanding of how the two Justices shaped the Courts jurisprudence over the last three decades.
| Practice Areas: | | Constitutional Law, Litigation & Appeals | | Online Media Type: | | Video, Audio | | Production Date: | | 09/08/2005 | | Level: | | Basic | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 2 Hours, 13 Minutes | | Online Format: | | On Demand | | Course Type: | | Public |
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| • | Neil Siegel - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Michael Gerhardt - Professor, University of North Carolina School of Law | • | Erwin Chemerinsky - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Sam Sankar - Wilmer Cutler Hale & Dorr | • | Katharine Bartlett - Dean, Duke University School of Law | • | Prof. Curtis Bradley - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Professor Christopher H. Schroeder - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Laura Underkuffler - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Walter Dellinger - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Professor H. Jefferson Powell - Professor, Duke University School of Law | • | Thomas D. Rowe, Jr. - Professor, Duke University School of Law |
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