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Oct 22 2015
Thursday 12:00 p.m.    

Public Service and Private Servers: The Law of Government Information Retention and Security

Birmingham, Alabama
Speakers:
Shannen W. Coffin
Topics:
Telecommunications & Electronic Media • International & National Security Law
Sponsors:
Birmingham Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Apr 4 2014
Friday 11:30 a.m.    

Civility & Ethics in the Practice of Law

Kansas City, Missouri
Topics:
Professional Responsibility & Legal Education
Sponsors:
Kansas City Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Mar 22 2011
Tuesday 12:00 p.m.    

Should Felons Be Allowed to Vote Once Released from Jail?

Speakers:
Roger B. Clegg
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sponsors:
Loyola - New Orleans Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 16 2011
Wednesday 12:00 a.m.    

New Deal Legislation and How It Still Effects Us Today

Speakers:
Patrick Garry
Sponsors:
Loyola - New Orleans Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Oct 8 2010
Friday 12:00 a.m.    

Cap & Trade and Massachusetts v. EPA

Speakers:
Jeffrey Bossert Clark
Topics:
Civil Rights • Administrative Law & Regulation
Sponsors:
Loyola - New Orleans Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 16 2010
Tuesday 12:00 p.m.    

The Cause & Cures of the Economic Crisis

Speakers:
Walter E. Block
Topics:
Civil Rights • Administrative Law & Regulation • Financial Services & E-Commerce
Sponsors:
St. Louis Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 2 2010
Tuesday 4:00 p.m.    

Rent Control

Speakers:
Walter E. Block
Topics:
Environmental Law & Property Rights
Sponsors:
New York University Student Chapter • New York Law Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 2 2010
Tuesday 12:30 p.m.    

When Should Government Intervene in the Financial Markets?

Speakers:
Walter E. Block • John Pfaff • Richard Squire
Topics:
Financial Services & E-Commerce
Sponsors:
Fordham Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 1 2010
Monday 12:30 p.m.    

The Legalization of Drugs

Speakers:
Walter E. Block
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sponsors:
Touro Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Nov 5 2009
Thursday 12:00 p.m.    

Legalizing Drugs, ALL Drugs

Charlottesville, Virginia
Speakers:
Walter E. Block
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sponsors:
Virginia Student Chapter
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Shannen W. Coffin

Shannen W. Coffin

Partner, Steptoe LLP

Biography

Shannen W. Coffin is a partner in Steptoe’s Washington office, where co-chairs the firm’s appellate practice and is a member of the regulatory litigation practice group.  He frequently represents clients in trial and appellate courts in matters involving constitutional and administrative law challenges to state and federal government regulatory action. 

Mr. Coffin previously served as a senior lawyer in the Executive Branch.  He was Counsel to Vice President Cheney in the Office of the Vice President of the United States, where, among other things, he served on the White House’s judicial selection committee. Before that, Mr. Coffin served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the US Justice Department’s Civil Division, where he was responsible for overseeing and coordinating trial litigation on behalf of the federal government for constitutional challenges to federal statutes, statutory and constitutional challenges to agency programs, and defense of national security and anti-terrorism programs.

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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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Patrick Garry

Patrick Garry

Professor, The University of South Dakota School of Law

Biography

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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Jeffrey Bossert Clark

Jeffrey Bossert Clark

Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice

Biography

Jeffrey Bossert Clark was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 17, 1967.  He is a graduate of Harvard University (A.B. in economics and history, 1989), the University of Delaware (M.A. in urban affairs and public policy, 1993), and the Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 1995).  

Mr. Clark began his career working for the State of Delaware’s Department of Finance, Division of Revenue as an economics analyst in the field of tax policy.  During his tenure from 1989 to 1992, he authored several white papers analyzing Delaware revenue sources.  Delaware also selected Mr. Clark to submit an economic report and affidavit to the United States Supreme Court in the original jurisdiction case of Delaware v. New York, 507 U.S. 490 (1993).

He entered Georgetown’s law school in 1992 where he earned honors as an articles editor of the Georgetown Law Journal, an Olin Law & Economics Fellow, and a member of the Order of the Coif.  From 1995 to 1996, Mr. Clark clerked for Judge Boggs of the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Sixth Circuit.  Mr. Clark then joined the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis as an associate from 1996-2001.  He worked as an appellate litigator on numerous Supreme Court and other appellate cases and developed expertise in administrative law, statutory interpretation, as well as antitrust, labor, environmental, and telecommunications law.

Mr. Clark went on to serve in ENRD from 2001-2005 as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General selected by Attorney General Ashcroft and Assistant Attorney General Tom Sansonetti.  In that capacity, he supervised ENRD’s Appellate and Indian Resources Sections.  He reviewed, edited, and contributed to virtually every brief that ENRD filed in the Courts of Appeals, including several cases of exceptional significance that he personally briefed and argued.  During his service in the early 2000s, Mr. Clark argued and won numerous cases in multiple U.S. Courts of Appeals and worked on all Supreme Court cases arising out of ENRD’s work.  

In 2005, Mr. Clark returned to Kirkland & Ellis LLP as a partner, where he litigated until his return to ENRD in 2018.  There he worked on numerous multi-billion-dollar matters and continued to argue many appellate cases.  His practice operated at all levels — appellate litigation, trial court litigation, agency proceedings, and regulatory and litigation counseling.  He has been named a Super Lawyer for multiple years running, highlighted in the Legal 500, named to the “Legal Who’s Who for Environmental Law” in Corporate Responsibility Magazine, rated A.V. preeminent by Martindale Hubbell, and named a member of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel’s Nation’s One Percent.  He also was named one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators.

President Trump nominated Mr. Clark to be the Assistant Attorney General of the Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) on June 7, 2017.  He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 11, 2018 and sworn into office on November 1, 2018, followed by an investiture ceremony on November 15, 2018. 

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Walter E. Block

Economics Department, Loyola University New Orleans

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Walter E. Block

Economics Department, Loyola University New Orleans

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Walter E. Block

Economics Department, Loyola University New Orleans

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John Pfaff

Professor of Law and Economics, Fordham University School of Law

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Richard Squire

Professor of Corporate & Antitrust Law, Fordham University School of Law

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Walter E. Block

Economics Department, Loyola University New Orleans

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Walter E. Block

Economics Department, Loyola University New Orleans

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