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The Gibson Guitar Raid & the Federalization of Crime

The Nashville Bar Association 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 1050
Nashville, Tennessee 37219

The Nashville Lawyers Chapter

Speaker:

  • Professor John S. Baker, Jr., Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Catholic University of America Law School and Emeritus Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law School

Speaker:

  • Professor John S. Baker, Jr., Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Catholic University of America Law School and Emeritus Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law School

Professor John S. Baker, Jr. is the Dale E. Bennett Professor of Law at Louisiana State University Law Center where he has taught constitutional law since 1975. He also teaches a number of short-courses on separation of powers with Justice Antonin Scalia and serves as a visiting professor of law at Georgetown University. He previously worked as an assistant district attorney in New Orleans and has been a consultant to the U.S Department of Justice, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, the White House Office of Planning, USIA and USAID. In 2006, he was a Fulbright Scholar in the Philippines. He has presented cases in federal court, including oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court. He served on the American Bar Association Task Force that issued the report, The Federalization of Crime. His writings include The Intelligence Edge, Hall’s Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, An Introduction to the Law of the United States, as well as articles both on the over-federalization of criminal law and the “war on terrorism.”

Cost: $10 at the Door. Lunch Will Be Served.

Please RSVP by October 24, 2011 to nashville.fedsoc@gmail.com.