Judge Haight was appointed to Contra Costa County Superior Court by Governor Pete Wilson in 1993.
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Panel 2: Congress vs. Agencies: Balancing Checks and Efficiency: Gridlock, Organized Interests, and Regulatory Capture
2012 National Student Symposium
Stanford Law School559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305
Lifetime Achievement Award: Speech on Victim's Rights
California-Berkeley Student Chapter
Boalt Hall225 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94720
The Meese Department of Justice: Its Accomplishments and Its Relevance Today
The Legacy of the Department of Justice Under Attorney General Edwin Meese, III
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library40 Presidential Dr
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Bringing Terrorists to Justice-Can Criminal Prosecution Work?
2006 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel - State Room1127 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Personal Responsibility in Criminal Law [Archive Collection]
1991 Annual Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Personal Responsibility in Criminal Law [Archive Collection]
1991 Annual Lawyers Convention
On September 13-14, 1991, the Federalist Society hosted its fifth annual National Lawyers Convention at...
Personal Responsibility in Criminal Law [Archive Collection]
1991 Annual Lawyers Convention
On September 13-14, 1991, the Federalist Society hosted its fifth annual National Lawyers Convention at...
Panel 2: Congress vs. Agencies: Balancing Checks and Efficiency: Gridlock, Organized Interests, and Regulatory Capture
2012 National Student Symposium
The administrative state is often defended as a necessary response to modern conditions that make...
Panel 2: Congress vs. Agencies: Balancing Checks and Efficiency: Gridlock, Organized Interests, and Regulatory Capture
2012 National Student Symposium
The administrative state is often defended as a necessary response to modern conditions that make...
Bringing Terrorists to Justice: Can Criminal Prosecution Work?
Introduction: I’m Judge Lois Haight. I’ll be the moderator of the panel today. Bringing terrorists...