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Come, Let Us Reason Together
Hon. Kent A. Jordan and James J. Brudney
In his lecture, Judge Kent A. Jordan emphasizes the critical importance of civil discourse in addressing complex legal and social issues. He explores the dangers of abandoning reasoned debate for heated rhetoric and the negative impacts this can have on the legal profession and society at large.
Date: February 2024
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Toward a More Perfect Union: Overcoming Division, Discrimination, and Distance Through the Rule of Law
Hon. Bernice B. Donald and Michael A. Brody
This Essay is based on remarks delivered on February 15, 2023, at the Distinguished Jurist in Residence Lecture held at Fordham University School of Law and hosted by the Center for Judicial Events and Clerkships.
Date: February 2023
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Race and Policing: Some Thoughts and Suggestions for Reform
Hon. Solomon Oliver, Jr. and Daniel Capra
In his lecture, Judge Oliver speaks generally about ideas for reform.
Date: October 2020
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What Juries Really Think: Practical Guidance for Future Trial Lawyers
Hon. Amy St. Eve, Daniel Capra, and Suzanne Endrizzi
Judge St. Eve’s lecture centers around her Cornell Law Review article with a focus on honing and professionally developing students into skillful future trial lawyers.
Date: October 2020
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51 Imperfect Solutions: The Role of States in Protecting Individual Rights
Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton and Daniel Capra
Judge Sutton discusses his book 51 Imperfect Solutions: The Role of States in Protecting Individual Rights and participates in a Q & A with the audience.
Date: March 2020
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