Panel Discussion: What is the Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia?
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Cincinnati Lawyers Chapter
Speakers:
- Jeffrey S. Sutton, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Clerk to Justice Scalia and Justice Powell, 1991-1992
- Eric Murphy, State Solicitor, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Clerk to Justice Kennedy, 2006-2007
- Benjamin C. Glassman, First Assistant United States Attorney & Appellate Chief, United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio
- Benjamin M. Flowers, Associate, Jones Day, Clerk to Justice Scalia, 2014-2015
Speakers:
- Jeffrey S. Sutton, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Clerk to Justice Scalia and Justice Powell, 1991-1992
- Eric Murphy, State Solicitor, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Clerk to Justice Kennedy, 2006-2007
- Benjamin C. Glassman, First Assistant United States Attorney & Appellate Chief, United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio
- Benjamin M. Flowers, Associate, Jones Day, Clerk to Justice Scalia, 2014-2015
Justice Antonin Scalia served on the United States Supreme Court for nearly 30 years. Our panelists will share their thoughts on his impact on the Supreme Court, constitutional interpretation, legislative interpretation, and the American legal system, as well as their personal experiences with Justice Scalia.
Justice Scalia served as the first faculty advisor to the Federalist Society student chapter at the University of Chicago. He spoke at numerous Federalist Society events over the years, including the Federalist Society’s National Convention in 2014.
The cost of lunch and attendance is $15.00. Members and non-members alike are always welcome. Please RSVP by Monday, March 7, at noon to Matthew R. Byrne at [email protected]. Pay at the door or in advance by cash or check (payable to “The Federalist Society”). We look forward to seeing you at the event.