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Mar 18 2014
Tuesday 11:45 a.m.    

Bringing Constitutional Order to Tennessee’s Judicial Selection

Nashville, Tennessee
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Holly Kirby
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Nashville Lawyer Chapter
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Feb 6 2014
Thursday 11:30 a.m.    

The Overcriminalization of Federal Law

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Memphis Lawyer Chapter
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Nov 7 2013
Thursday 12:00 a.m.    

Tort Reform

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Sadler Bailey • Mark A. Behrens • Vance Dennis • Thomas Greer • Andrew McClurg
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Litigation
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Memphis Student Chapter
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Apr 18 2013
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Current Proposals to Change the Electoral College System

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James Bopp • Jon McCalla • Steven Mulroy • John Ryder
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Mar 18 2011
Friday 11:30 a.m. EDT    

A Panel Discussion on Attorney General Selection in Tennessee

Memphis Lawyers Chapter & University of Memphis Student Chapter

Memphis, TN
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W.J Cody • Mark Norris • J. Ammon Smartt • Kevin Smith
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Federalism & Separation of Powers
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Jan 25 2011
Tuesday 12:00 p.m.    

Constitutional Federalism: The Lost History of the 9th and 10th Amendments

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Kurt T. Lash • Steven Mulroy
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Sep 17 2009
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Living Constitution vs. Original Intent

Memphis Lawyers Chapter and Memphis Student Chapter

Memphis, MS
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Christopher R. Green • Steven Mulroy • Kevin Smith
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Holly Kirby

Holly Kirby

Associate Justice, Tennessee Supreme Court

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Sworn in by Governor Bill Haslam in September 2014, Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Holly Kirby is the first graduate of the University of Memphis ever to sit on Tennessee’s highest court. A career jurist, Justice Kirby has authored well over a thousand opinions from appeals all across the state.

Prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court, Justice Kirby served for almost 19 years on the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Tennessee’s intermediate appellate court for civil cases. She represented a gender milestone on the Court of Appeals—when she was appointed in 1995, she became the first woman ever to sit on that Court.

A lifelong Tennessean, Justice Kirby was born in Memphis and graduated from high school in Columbia, Tennessee. As an undergraduate at the University of Memphis, she held a number of student leadership positions and graduated in 1979 with high honors, with a B.S. in mechanical engineering.

In 1982, Justice Kirby graduated from the University of Memphis School of Law with high honors. Upon graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

After her clerkship, Justice Kirby joined the Memphis law firm of Burch, Porter & Johnson, where she was active in politics and community service. When she was selected as partner in 1990, she became the firm’s first female partner.

From the time of her appointment to the Court of Appeals in 1995 to the present, Justice Kirby has won 5 statewide elections, in 1996, 1998, 2006, 2014, and 2016.

Justice Kirby was chosen as Outstanding Young Alumna for the University of Memphis in 1996, Outstanding Alumna for the University of Memphis College of Engineering in 2002, and Special Distinguished Alumna for the School of Law in 2016. She is married to Memphis businessman Russell Ingram and has two grown children. The family belongs to Idlewild Presbyterian Church.

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Sadler Bailey

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Mark A. Behrens

Mark A. Behrens

Partner and Co-Chair, Public Policy Group, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP

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Mark Behrens co-chairs Shook's Washington, DC-based Public Policy Practice Group and is a leading national expert on civil justice issues with over thirty years of experience. A substantial part of his practice is working to improve the civil litigation environment through state and federal legislation; in the courts through amicus curiae briefs; through legal scholarship and judicial education; and in the court of public opinion.

Mark is actively involved in civil justice reform efforts at the federal and state levels. He has testified before the U.S. Congress and most state legislatures on behalf of business and civil justice organizations. Mark also has an active amicus brief practice specializing in tort liability and civil justice issues. He has authored or co-authored over 150 amicus briefs in cases before the United States Supreme Court and federal and state appellate courts on behalf of business, civil justice, and defense lawyer organizations. In addition, Mark routinely files comments on behalf of business, civil justice, and defense lawyer organizations regarding potential changes to federal and state court rules. He chairs the International Association of Defense Counsel’s (IADC) Civil Justice Response Committee and serves on the Board of Directors of Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ).

Mark is a member of the American Law Institute (ALI). He received his J.D. in 1990 from Vanderbilt University Law School, where he was a member of the Vanderbilt Law Review. He received his B.A. in economics from the University of Wisconsin in 1987.

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Vance Dennis

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Thomas Greer

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Andrew McClurg

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James Bopp

James Bopp

General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech

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Jim has been practicing law for over 50 years, crisscrossing the country advancing the conservative cause, defending Republican principles, policies, and politics, and defending individual liberties by providing legal advise and litigation services for political campaigns, public policy initiatives and First Amendment rights. During his storied career, Jim has continually proven his prowess in the courtroom by representing clients with vigorous advocacy and expert guidance through a myriad of red-tape, excessive government regulations and politically motivated pressures. He is widely recognized as the architect of the legal strategies that led to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade and ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that corporations and labor unions can independently endorse candidates.
 

 

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Jon McCalla

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Steven Mulroy

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John Ryder

John Ryder

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JOHN L. RYDER concentrates his practice in the areas of bankruptcy and commercial litigation. He has represented secured lenders, unsecured creditor's committees, trustees and debtors in the bankruptcy process. He has participated in a number of major bankruptcies including: The Julien Companies, Microwave Products, Wexner & Jacobson, Wang's, XpertTune, Braniff and others.

He served as Shelby County Delinquent Tax Attorney (1990-1994) and was a member of the Shelby County Home Rule Charter Commission (1984-1985). He is a member of the Memphis (Chairman, Bankruptcy Section, 1985) and Tennessee (Chairman, Commercial, Banking and Bankruptcy Section, 1986) Bar Associations, and the American Bankruptcy Institute and Mid-South Commercial Law Institute (Director, 1989-Present). He also serves as an Assistant County Attorney.  Mr. Ryder is listed in the Best Lawyers in America. He has also been recognized by Business Tennessee as being among 101 Best Lawyers in Tennessee.

Vanderbilt University (J.D., 1974)
Wabash College (A.B., 1971)

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W.J Cody

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Mark Norris

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J. Ammon Smartt

J. Ammon Smartt

Regional Deputy General Counsel, North America and Lead Counsel, Treasury, Willis Towers Watson

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Kevin Smith

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Kurt T. Lash

Kurt T. Lash

E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Chair in Law, University of Richmond School of Law

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Professor Kurt Lash teaches and writes about constitutional law. Founder and director of the Richmond Program on the American Constitution, Professor Lash has published widely on the subjects of constitutional law and constitutional history, including The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges or Immunities of American Citizenship (Cambridge University Press, 2014), The Lost History of the Ninth Amendment (Oxford University Press, 2009), and The American First Amendment in the Twenty-first Century: Cases and Materials(with William W. Van Alstyne) (5th ed., Foundation Press, 2014). An elected member of the American Law Institute, Professor Lash’s work has appeared in numerous legal journals including the Stanford Law Journal, Georgetown Law Journal, Virginia Law Review, andNotre Dame Law Review. He has been a visiting professor at Northwestern University School of Law and is the former director of the University of Illinois College of Law Program in Constitutional Theory, History, and Law.

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Steven Mulroy

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Christopher R. Green

Christopher R. Green

Professor of Law and Jamie L. Whitten Chair in Law and Government, University of Mississippi School of Law

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Christopher Green (https://law.olemiss.edu/faculty-directory/christopher-green/) is Professor of Law and Jamie L. Whitten Chair in Law and Government at the University of Mississippi, where he has taught since 2006. He is a graduate of Princeton University and Yale Law School, and has a PhD in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. He clerked for Judge Rhesa H. Barksdale on the Fifth Circuit and is the author of Equal Citizenship, Civil Rights, and the Constitution: The Original Sense of the Privileges or Immunities Clause (2015) and a large number of articles and essays on constitutional theory and the Fourteenth Amendment, including the two-part Original Sense of the (Equal) Protection Clause and Clarity and Reasonable Doubt in Early State-Constitutional Judicial Review. He is an affiliated scholar with the University of San Diego Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism.

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Steven Mulroy

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Kevin Smith

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