In an interview with Professor Adam Gershowitz, Professor Larsen talked about DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals): what it is, why it is controversial from a legal perspective, recent changes imposed by the Trump administration, challenges to the law, and what may come next. Professor Larsen is the Robert E. and Elizabeth S. Scott Research Professor of Law at William & Mary. Recorded on October 20, 2017.
2017 Podcasts
Professor Jamal Greene of Columbia Law School presented the Cutler Lecture titled "Can the Constitution Save Us?" The Cutler Lecture series was established in 1927 by James Gould Cutler of Rochester, New York, to provide an annual lecture at William & Mary by "an outstanding authority on the Constitution of the United States." Recorded on September 28, 2017.
This discussion featured Paul D. Clement of Kirkland & Ellis, Gregory Garre of Latham & Watkins, Christopher Landau of Kirkland & Ellis, and Kannon Shanmugam of Williams & Connolly. Andrew J. Pincus of Mayer Brown served as moderator. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 16, 2017.
This discussion featured Jess Bravin of the Wall Street Journal, Christopher Landau and Erin Murphy of Kirkland & Ellis, and former Solicitor General of the U.S. Donald Verrilli. Robert Barnes of the Washington Post served as moderator. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 16, 2017.
This discussion featured Beth Brinkmann of Covington & Burling, Paul Clement of Kirkland & Ellis, Jeffrey L. Fisher of Stanford Law School, and David Savage of the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune. Adam Gershowitz of William & Mary Law School served as moderator. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 16, 2017.
The discussion featured Erwin Chemerinsky of Berkeley Law School, veteran Supreme Court reporter Lyle Denniston, Linda Greenhouse, Yale Law School, and the Hon. Patricia Millet, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Moderated by Jeff Bravin of the Wall Street Journal. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 16, 2017.
The discussion featured Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School, Erin Murphy of Kirkland & Ellis, David Savage of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, and Paul Smith of the Campaign Legal Center. Rebecca Green of William & Mary Law School served as moderator. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 16, 2017.
The Moot Court featured advocates Beth Brinkmann of Covington & Burling and John Elwood of Vinson & Elkins. CNN legal analyst Joan Biskupic presided as Chief Justice and was joined by a panel of other justices. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 15, 2017.
This discussion featured Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School, Kannon Shanmugam of Williams & Connolly, and former Solicitor General of the U.S. Donald Verrilli. Adam Liptak of the New York Times served as moderator. The SCP is hosted each year by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Recorded on September 15, 2017.
Professor Allison Orr Larsen was a guest on "Court Talk," a podcast produced by the National Center for State Courts. Topic: "Think You Know a Lot About Our Constitution?" Broadcast September 15, 2017.
Professor Jeffrey Bellin was a guest on "Excited Utterance," a podcast hosted by Professor Edward K. Cheng, Vanderbilt Law School. Topic: "The Silence Penalty." Broadcast September 3, 2017.
Professor Barak D. Richman of Duke University presented a lecture titled "Should We Subject Religion to Market Forces?" as a guest of the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. Recorded on April 17, 2017.