Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Randy Barnett is the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown University Law Center. He has argued before the United States Supreme Court, tried murder cases to juries as a prosecutor in Chicago, and appeared as a prosecutor in the feature film Inalienable. He is the author of numerous books, including Restoring the Lost Constitution, The Structure of Liberty, Our Republican Constitution, and The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. He has published two memoirs, A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist, and Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago. He is currently working on a new book, Freedom and Flourishing: Libertarianism for the Real World.
7 Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Panel 2-A
New Orleans, LA27th Annual Faculty Conference
New Orleans, LALuncheon with Professor James Duane
Moscow, IDA Conversation with Professor James Duane
Appalachian Student Chapter
Grundy, VAPOSTPONED: Don't Talk to the Police
Pittsburgh Lawyers Chapter
Pittsburgh, PAThe Right to Remain Silent
Why You Should Never Talk to Police
Why Should You Never Talk to the Police?
In Praise of the Fifth Amendment: Why No Criminal Suspect Should Ever Talk to the Police
Why Even Innocent People Shouldn't Talk to the Police