Stanford, CA
Stanford, CA
On February 23-24, 1996, the Federalist Society held its fifteenth annual National Student Symposium at Stanford Law School in Stanford, California. The title of the conference was "A Symposium on Justice and the Criminal Justice Process."
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Topics: | Criminal Law & Procedure |
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Stanford Law School, Kresge Auditorium
Stanford, CA
1996 National Student Symposium
Topics: | Criminal Law & Procedure |
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Stanford Law School
Stanford, CA
Speakers
Topics: | Criminal Law & Procedure |
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Stanford Law School
Stanford, CA
Speakers
1996 National Student Symposium
Topics: | Criminal Law & Procedure |
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Stanford Law School
Stanford, CA
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On February 23-24, 1996, the Federalist Society held its fifteenth annual National Student Symposium at Stanford Law School in Stanford, California. The title of the conference was "A Symposium on Justice and the Criminal Justice Process." The second day of the conference culminated in the presentation of the Paul Bator Award to Prof. Michael Paulsen. The Paul M. Bator Award was established in 1989 in memory of Professor Paul M. Bator, a renowned scholar and teacher of federal courts and constitutional law at Harvard and the University of Chicago and Principal Deputy Solicitor General in the Reagan Administration. The award was given annually to a law professor under 40 who has demonstrated excellence in legal scholarship, a commitment to teaching, a concern for students, and who has made a significant public impact. For more about the Paul M. Bator Award, visit: http://fedsoc.org/batorawardrecipients
Featuring:
- Eugene Meyer, The Federalist Society
- Miranda Perry, Federalist Society CHapter President, University of Chicago School of Law
- Prof. Michael Paulsen, University of Minnesota Law School
Speakers
1996 National Student Symposium
Stanford, CA
Event Video
Description
On February 23-24, 1996, the Federalist Society held its fifteenth annual National Student Symposium at Stanford Law School in Stanford, California. The title of the conference was "A Symposium on Justice and the Criminal Justice Process." The second day of the conference concluded with humorous remarks by Prof. Lino Graglia regarding the history of the Federalist Society.
Featuring:
- Eugene Meyer, The Federalist Society
- Prof. Lino Graglia, University of Texas School of Law