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Oct 24 2007
Wednesday 12:00 a.m.    

Are Property Rights Opposed to Environmental Protection?

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Roger Pilon
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Loyola - New Orleans Student Chapter
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Oct 3 2007
Wednesday 12:00 a.m.    

Why The Rule of Law is Not Being Taught in American Law Schools

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Nicholas Capaldi
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St. Louis Student Chapter
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Oct 3 2007
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Winning the Long War: Learning the Cold War's Lessons for the Global War on Terrorism

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James Carafano
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Cleveland State Student Chapter
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Sep 27 2007
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Should Judges Secure Unenumerated Rights? From Lochner to Lawrence

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San Diego Student Chapter
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Sep 27 2007
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Powers of Congress Over the Operation of the Federal Courts

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Gary Lawson
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Northeastern Student Chapter
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Apr 19 2007
Thursday 12:00 a.m.    

War on Terrorism

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Cardozo Student Chapter
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Mar 22 2007
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Legal Issues and the War on Terror

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Mar 22 2007
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Detainee Rights and the War on Terror

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Kentucky Student Chapter
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Mar 22 2007
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Detainee Rights and the War on Terror

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Roger Pilon

Roger Pilon

Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute

Biography

Roger Pilon is the Cato’s Institute’s vice president for legal affairs, the founding director of Cato’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, the inaugural holder of Cato’s B. Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies, and the founding publisher of the Cato Supreme Court Review.

Prior to joining Cato, Pilon held five senior posts in the Reagan administration, including at State and Justice, and was a national fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. In 1989 the Bicentennial Commission presented him with its Benjamin Franklin Award for excellence in writing on the U.S. Constitution. In 2001 Columbia University’s School of General Studies awarded him its Alumni Medal of Distinction. Pilon lectures and debates at universities and law schools across the country and testifies often before Congress.

His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Legal Times, National Law Journal, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Stanford Law and Policy Review, and elsewhere. He has appeared on ABC’s Nightline, CBS’s 60 Minutes II, Fox News Channel, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, C-SPAN, and other media.

Pilon holds a BA from Columbia University, an MA and a PhD from the University of Chicago, and a JD from the George Washington University School of Law.

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Nicholas Capaldi

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Gary Lawson

Gary Lawson

Levin, Mabie & Levin Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law

Biography

Professor Gary Lawson joined the University of Florida Levin College of Law faculty on July 1, 2024, after twenty-four years at Boston University School of Law and eleven years at Northwestern University School of Law. While at Boston University, he was named a William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor in 2022 – the highest faculty honor within the university. He has authored or co-authored nine editions of a textbook on administrative law, a textbook on constitutional law, five university press books, one popular press book, and more than one hundred scholarly articles on topics ranging from aspects of constitutional theory and history to the proof of legal propositions. His works have been cited in more than twenty opinions of United States Supreme Court justices. He is a founding member, and serves on the Board of Directors, of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies and is on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Heritage Guide to the Constitution.

 

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