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[PAST EVENT] "Can the Constitution Save Us?" (Cutler Lecture by Professor Jamal Greene of Columbia Law School)
Access & Features
- Open to the public
About Professor Greene (excerpted from his Columbia Law website)
Jamal Greene is the Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. His scholarship focuses on the structure of legal and constitutional argument. Professor Greene is the author of more than 30 law review articles and is a frequent media commentator on the Supreme Court and on constitutional law. Greene served as a law clerk to the Honorable Guido Calabresi on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and for the Honorable John Paul Stevens on the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more.
About the Cutler Lecture
The Cutler Lecture series was established in 1927 by James Gould Cutler of Rochester, NY, to provide an annual lecture at William & Mary by "an outstanding authority on the Constitution of the United States." The original series of 16 lectures were held from 1928 to 1944. After a period of dormancy, the Cutler lectures were revived in 1980-81 under the auspices of the Law School, with each lecture published in the William and Mary Law Review.
This event is free and open to the public. Reception with the speaker afterward.
Contact
For more information, call (757) 221-1518