




Prof. Macarena Saez, Washington College of Law. Adjunct Faculty; Prof. Lynn Wardle, Brigham Young University, Bruce C. Hafen Professor of Law; and Prof. Rachel Rebouche, Washington College of Law, Adjunct Faculty
2/5/2010 | Download File (21.57 MB) - right click to download
A panel of law professors, policy makers, and NGO advocates will examine how conflicts between federal and tribal jurisdiction can lead to a lack of prosecution and enforcement of domestic violence cases in Native American communities. In addition, panelists will identify the various policy mechanisms that have been developed to address this problem, and explore the ways in which Native women's organizations have used these mechanisms to help end violence against women in their communities.
2/2/2010 | Download File (7.02 MB) - right click to download
Law journal information session
1/22/2010 | Download File (23.85 MB) - right click to download
Clint Hendler, Staff Writer, Columbia Journalism Review; Alexander T. Hunt, Chief, Information Policy Branch, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget; Sean Moulton, Director, Federal Information Policy, OMB Watch; Burt Wides, former Senior Counsel to Senate Judiciary Committee, Chief Counsel to House Judiciary Committee, and Special Counsel to President Jimmy Carter; and Gary D. Bass, Founder and Executive Director, OMB Watch (moderator)
1/22/2010 | Download File (16.19 MB) - right click to download
Rick Blum, Coordinator, Sunshine in Government Initiative; Lydia Kay Griggsby, Counsel to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy; Patrice McDermott, Director, OpenTheGovernment.org.; Miriam McIntire Nisbet, Director, Office of Government Information Services, National Archives and Records Administration
1/22/2010 | Download File (10.18 MB) - right click to download
Michael Isikoff, Investigative Correspondent, Newsweek, and contributor to MSNBC
1/22/2010 | Download File (16.97 MB) - right click to download
Meredith Fuchs, General Counsel, National Security Archive; Regina A. Genton, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Policy, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; William H. Leary, Senior Director, National Security Council; J. William Leonard, former Director, Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives and Records Administration; and Steven Aftergood, Executive Director, Project on Government Secrecy, Federation of American Scientists (moderator)
1/22/2010 | Download File (14.68 MB) - right click to download
Daniel J. Metcalfe, Executive Director, Collaboration on Government Secrecy, Washington College of Law Robynn K. Sturm, Assistant Deputy Chief Technology Officer and Deputy Director, White House Open Government Initiative
1/22/2010 | Download File (19.74 MB) - right click to download
Lucy A. Dalglish, Executive Director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Thomas J. Fitton, President, Judicial Watch; Richard L. Huff, Director, American Society of Access Professionals, and former Director, Office of Information and Privacy, Department of Justice; David Sobel, Senior Counsel and Director, FOIA Litigation for Accountable Government Project, Electronic Frontier Foundation; and Thomas M. Susman, Director of Governmental Affairs, American Bar Association (moderator)
1/11/2010 | Download File (25.77 MB) - right click to download
Guest speakers Ralph Nader, the famed consumer activist and environmentalist, and Bruce Fein, a prominent conservative constitutional lawyer, team up to call the legal profession to account for ignoring a "chronic multi-faceted Constitutional crisis in America." What should law schools, lawyers, and the institutions of government be doing about systematic disregard for constitutional values and norms? Their provocative critique is sure to kick off a fascinating discussion. Moderated by Professor Jamin Raskin, Director of the Program on Law and Government.
12/31/2009 | Download File (10.06 MB) - right click to download
Daniel J. Metcalfe, Executive Director, Collaboration on Government Secrecy, Washington College of Law
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