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Oct 7 2014
Tuesday 3:00 p.m.    

Immigration

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Doug Bandow • Ediberto Román
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Civil Rights
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Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Apr 10 2014
Thursday 4:00 p.m.    

Immigration

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Stuart Anderson
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Civil Rights
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Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Feb 27 2014
Thursday 12:00 p.m.    

How Money Walks: Did Government Intervention Ruin Detroit?

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Steven J. Willis
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Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Nov 7 2013
Thursday 12:00 a.m.    

Symposium: Empowering Environmental Justice Communities Locally and Globally

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Becky Norton Dunlop • Elizabeth Hoover • Beth Middleton • Alan Miller • Brent Newell
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Environmental Law & Property Rights
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Oct 31 2012
Wednesday 12:00 a.m.    

Bankrupting the Republic: The U.S. Financial Crisis

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Doug Bandow
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Financial Services & E-Commerce
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Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Mar 19 2012
Monday 12:00 a.m.    

Under God?

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Patrick Garry
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Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties
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Mar 24 2010
Wednesday 12:00 p.m.    

Free Speech or Animal Cruelty? United States of America v. Robert J. Stevens

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Federalism & Separation of Powers
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Oct 6 2009
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Racial Profiling

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Roger B. Clegg
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Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Oct 7 2008
Tuesday 5:30 p.m.    

Immigration

Speakers:
Carlos M. Colombo • Katya Rodriguez • Fernando Patron Sanchez
Topics:
Civil Rights
Sponsors:
Florida A&M Student Chapter
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Doug Bandow

Doug Bandow

Senior Fellow, Cato Institute

Biography

Doug Bandow is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, specializing in foreign policy and civil liberties. He worked as special assistant to President Reagan and editor of the political magazine Inquiry. He writes regularly for leading publications such as Fortune magazine, National Interest, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Times. Bandow speaks frequently at academic conferences, on college campuses, and to business groups. Bandow has been a regular commentator on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. He holds a J.D. from Stanford University.



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Ediberto Román

Ediberto Román

Professor of Law, Florida International University College of Law

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Professor Román is a nationally acclaimed scholar and an award-winning educator with broad teaching interests and an extensive scholarship portfolio. From 1995 to 2002, he was an associate professor and then professor of law at St. Thomas University School of Law. In 2002, he joined the Florida International University College of Law as a founding faculty member, then serving as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2005 to 2007. Before entering academia, he specialized in securities and antitrust litigation at several Wall Street law firms. His teaching experience include constitutional law, administrative law, contracts, torts, criminal law, corporations, comparative corporate law, products liability, agency and partnerships, antitrust, immigration and citizenship studies, professional responsibility, law and accounting, race and the law, remedies, and street law. In addition to winning “professor of the year” twice, he was also the first law professor to receive an Excellence in Scholarship grant at Barry University-St. Thomas University and the first recipient of the FIU’s College of Law Hispanic Law Student Association’s Enma Tarafa Excellence Award. He has also received several FIU top university awards, including being a top scholar and the recipient of outstanding research grants. During this period, he also served as a visiting professor at American University College of Law, the University of Miami, and St. Thomas University.


A prolific scholar and regular contributor to national periodicals, he has published dozens of books, articles, essays, and book chapters on immigration policy, international law, administrative law, antitrust, evidence, and constitutional law. His law review articles have appeared in the leading law journals at Harvard, Yale, UC-Berkeley, Cornell, USC, Ohio State, Georgetown, Indiana, Houston, UC-Davis, Iowa, Miami, Notre Dame, University of Houston, Villanova, San Diego, Rutgers, Florida, and Florida State, among others. His works have been widely cited for their unique contributions to legal history and theory. He has also written several books, and his scholarly productivity and national reputation has led him to recently be named series editor for NYU Press’ series on Citizenship and Migration in the Americas. In just a few years since its creation, the series has published books from many of the academy’s leading scholars. A sought-after speaker and public intellectual, he is often asked by local, national, and international media to provide his views on corporate law, antitrust law, administrative law, civil rights, constitutional law and immigration policy. His op-eds have appeared in national periodicals such as the New York Times, Politico, the Hill, the Huffington Post (former columnist), Bloomberg News (frequent contributor), Al Jazeera, the Miami Herald, the Conversation, and Newsweek. His interviews and presentations have similarly appeared in leading sites such as C-SPAN, the Economic Times, Fortune, Politico, Univision, Telemundo, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on YouTube. His home institution also recently acknowledged his impact with a featured podcast on his work: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=199122704684753

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Stuart Anderson

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Steven J. Willis

Steven J. Willis

Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law

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Professor Willis joined the UF Law Faculty in 1981, having taught previously in the New York University Graduate Tax Program. He teaches tax courses in both the J.D. and the Graduate Tax Programs plus Family Law Economics and Accounting and Finance for Lawyers. In the fall of 2013, Professor Willis took a sabbatical from teaching in order to lend his expertise in tax law to Hobby Lobby Stores in its religious liberty fight against the PPACA. To this end, he authored the lead article in volume 65 of the South Carolina Law Review titled: Corporations, Taxes, and Religion: The Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Contraceptive Cases. He is also the lead author for the amicus curiae brief on behalf of Freedom X in support of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga.

Professor Willis is licensed to practice law in Florida, a member of the Louisiana Bar, and a CPA (inactive) in Louisiana. He is a faculty advisor for numerous student groups such as the Christian Legal Society and the Law College Republicans. He has also honorably served as the faculty advisor for the student chapter of the UF Federalist Society since its inception.



  • LL.M., (Taxation), New York University (1980)
  • J.D., Lousiana State University, cum laude, Order of the Coif (1977)
  • B.S., (Accounting) Louisiana State University, cum laude (1974)
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Becky Norton Dunlop

Becky Norton Dunlop

Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow, The Heritage Foundation

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Becky Norton Dunlop, a prominent leader, strategist, and counselor in the conservative movement, is The Heritage Foundation’s Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow.

Dunlop, who joined the leading think tank in 1998, holds the only policy chair in the country to be officially named for the 40th president. She succeeds Ed Meese, the U.S. attorney general under Reagan, who assumed emeritus status.

Dunlop oversees special projects, travels as an ambassador for Heritage, and works tirelessly to assure that the legacy of principles, policies, and practices represented by the life and service of Ronald Reagan remain in the hearts and minds of Americans. 

Previously, Dunlop was Heritage’s vice president for external relations from 1998 until May 2016.  She served on the Trump Transition team.

Dunlop was a senior official in the Reagan administration from 1981-1989 inside the White House, at the Justice Department, and at the Interior Department.

She served from 1994-1998 as Secretary of Natural Resources for the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Cabinet of then-Virginia Gov. George Allen.

As political director for the American Conservative Union from 1973- 1977, she was instrumental in organizing grass-roots activists for Reagan’s unsuccessful 1976 race for the Republican nomination and advised his successful 1980 nomination and general election campaigns.  

From Reagan’s first inauguration in 1981 to 1985, her White House posts included Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel and Special Assistant to the President and Director of his Cabinet office.  During Reagan’s second term, Dunlop served as senior special assistant to Meese, then attorney general, in charge of managing Cabinet-level domestic policy issues. She oversaw major policy reports on the environment, the family, federalism, tort reform, privatization, and welfare reform.

She completed her service in the Reagan administration as deputy undersecretary of the Interior Department and as assistant interior secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks.

Dunlop is one of the few of the insiders from the beginnings of the Reagan era who remain active in public policy leadership.

As Virginia’s natural resources chief, Dunlop worked to streamline, decentralize, and down-size agencies while protecting and improving the environment. She is one of the few “free-market environmentalists” to have headed a state agency and put ideas into action. Her book, “Clearing the Air” (Alexis de Tocqueville Institute, 2000), chronicles some of her experiences in advancing those principles.

In 2002, President George W. Bush appointed her to a part-time post as chairwoman of the Federal Service Impasses Panel. The seven-member panel resolves disputes between federal agencies management and labor unions. Under her leadership, it took on several hundred cases and eliminated backlogs.

Other current leadership roles include the boards of the Virginia Institute for Public Policy, the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors, the Reagan Alumni Association, the Association for American Educators and the AAE Foundation, the Council for National Policy and the American Conservative Union.

In addition to topics addressing conservative principles and their roots in the nation’s founding, Dunlop is a sought-after public speaker on the idea that personnel is policy; on energy, natural resources and the environment (including free market environmentalism); on federalism as a former member of a governor’s Cabinet; Capitalism and the Rule of Law, and on the Reagan administration (including the 40th president’s effective leadership style).

A graduate of Miami University in Ohio, she currently resides in Arlington, Virginia, with her husband, George S. Dunlop. The Dunlops are members of Oakland Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Elizabeth Hoover

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Beth Middleton

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Alan Miller

Libbey-0wens-Ford Co.

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Brent Newell

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Doug Bandow

Doug Bandow

Senior Fellow, Cato Institute

Biography

Doug Bandow is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, specializing in foreign policy and civil liberties. He worked as special assistant to President Reagan and editor of the political magazine Inquiry. He writes regularly for leading publications such as Fortune magazine, National Interest, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Times. Bandow speaks frequently at academic conferences, on college campuses, and to business groups. Bandow has been a regular commentator on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. He holds a J.D. from Stanford University.



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Patrick Garry

Patrick Garry

Professor, The University of South Dakota School of Law

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Patrick Garry is a professor of law at The University of South Dakota and the Director of the Hagemann Center for Legal & Public Policy Research.

Professor Garry has published more than forty scholarly articles and authored ten books, many of which have been the subject of numerous conferences and symposia. Professor Garry has been invited on several occasions to testify before Congress on legal and constitutional matters, and he is a frequent speaker at Federalist Society sponsored events.  Aside from his public speaking appearances, Professor Garry often writes for popular audience websites, magazines, and newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and Washington Times. These writings offer commentary and analysis of current political and legal issues.

Professor Garry received his Ph.D. and J.D. from the University of Minnesota. And he has been invited to teach as a visiting professor at the George Washington University Law School, the University of Utah School of Law, the University of Missouri School of Law, and the University of St. Thomas School of Law.



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Patricia Broussard

Florida A&M Law

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Elizabeth DeCoux

Florida Coastal Law

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Ilya Shapiro

Ilya Shapiro

Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies, Manhattan Institute

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Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow and director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. Previously he was executive director and senior lecturer at the Georgetown Center for the Constitution, and before that a vice president of the Cato Institute.

Shapiro is the author of Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites (2025) and Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America’s Highest Court (2020), coauthor of Religious Liberties for Corporations? (2014), and editor of 11 volumes of the Cato Supreme Court Review (2008-18). He has contributed to a variety of academic, popular, and professional publications, including the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, National Review, and Newsweek. He also regularly provides commentary for various media outlets, writes the Shapiro’s Gavel newsletter on Substack, and once appeared on the Colbert Report.

Shapiro has testified many times before Congress and state legislatures and has filed more than 500 amicus curiae “friend of the court” briefs in the Supreme Court. He lectures regularly on behalf of the Federalist Society, is a member of the board of fellows of the Jewish Policy Center, was an inaugural Washington Fellow at the National Review Institute, and has been an adjunct law professor at the George Washington University and University of Mississippi. He is also the chairman of the board of advisers of the Mississippi Justice Institute, a barrister in the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court, and a former member of the Virginia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

Earlier in his career, Shapiro was a special assistant/​adviser to the Multi-​National Force in Iraq on rule-of-law issues and practiced at Patton Boggs and Cleary Gottlieb. Before entering private practice, he clerked for Judge E. Grady Jolly of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He holds an AB from Princeton University, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School.

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Roger B. Clegg

Roger B. Clegg

Board Member, Center for Equal Opportunity

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Roger Clegg is a Board Member at and former President and General Counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity. He focuses on legal issues arising from civil rights laws--including the regulatory impact on business and the problems in higher education created by affirmative action. A former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Reagan and Bush administrations, Clegg held the second highest positions in both the Civil Rights Division (1987-91) and in the Environment and Natural Resources Division (1991-93). He has held several other positions at the U.S. Justice Department, including Assistant to the Solicitor General (1985-87), Associate Deputy Attorney General (1984-85), and Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy (1984). Clegg is a graduate of Yale University Law School (1981).

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Carlos M. Colombo

Colombo, Hurd, & Brandt, PL

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Katya Rodriguez

Professor, University of Guanajuato

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Fernando Patron Sanchez

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