IBRL Hosts Annual Supreme Court Preview Sept. 23-24
Since 1988 the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School has marked the commencement of the new term of the U.S. Supreme Court with its annual Supreme Court Preview. The Preview brings together distinguished lawyers, judges, journalists, and law professors from around the country to discuss and analyze the Court's upcoming term. Panelists for the 2011 Preview on Sept. 23-24 will include many of the nation's leading legal scholars, a federal appeals court judge, lawyers who have argued a combined total of more than 200 cases before the Court, and journalists who cover the Court for media such as National Public Radio, the New York Times, SCOTUSblog, Slate, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. Registration is $325. For more information and to register email [[ibrl]] or call (757)221-3810. Please note that no preregistration -- and no registration fee - is required of William & Mary students who wish to attend.
The Preview begins on Friday at 6 p.m. with a moot court proceeding of U.S. v. Jones, a case involving the use of GPS and the Fourth Amendment, in which two experienced Supreme Court advocates will present arguments before a mock panel of justices. The moot court will be followed by panels on the Constitutionality of Obama's Healthcare Legislation and Gay Rights and the Court. On Saturday, panels will discuss upcoming cases involving business law, criminal law, the First Amendment, and federalism, and there also will be a 9/11 and the Court retrospective. The program will feature lunchtime breakout sessions on topics including Kagan's First Year, Race and the Court (affirmative action and voting rights), and a panel on the Court, Religion and Public Life.
Distinguished participants in the 2011 Preview include:
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Joan Biskupic, USA Today
Lisa Blatt, Arnold & Porter
Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal
Beth Brinkmann, U.S. Department of Justice
Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Paul Clement, Bancroft
Walter Dellinger, O'Melveny & Myers
Lyle Denniston, SCOTUS Blog
Davison Douglas, Dean, William & Mary Law School
Jeffrey Fisher, Stanford Law School
Thomas C. Goldstein, Goldstein, Howe & Russell
Linda Greenhouse, Yale Law School
Tara Grove, William & Mary Law School
Pam Karlan, Stanford Law School
Allison Orr Larsen, William & Mary Law School
Adam Liptak, The New York Times
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Andrew Pincus, Mayer Brown
David Savage, The Los Angeles Times
Paul Smith, Jenner & Block
William Van Alstyne, William & Mary Law School
Hon. J. Harvie Wilkinson, US Court of Appeals (4th Circuit)
Tim Zick, William & Mary Law School