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4 Apr 2013, 12:10 pm
10:30 Welcoming Remarks by Dean Minow 10:33 Alex Smith- symposium coordinator thanking everyone who put work into today. 10:35- room is almost full, so great to see so many people showing support! 10:37- Smith says a great tragedy in access to justice is how few people are aware/talking about this crisis. 10:38- Minow – salute those who do legal services and change lives every day 10:39 – Minow- Not just that it feels good to help those in need — restores and renews all of… [read post]
4 May 2022, 9:46 am
Richard K. Sherwin, New York Law School, is publishing Anti-speech Acts and the First Amendment at 16 Harvard Law & Policy Review (2022). Here is the abstract. In many states today, there are laws on the books designed to protect... [read post]
6 Apr 2013, 12:09 pm
1:50: Gene Nichol, setting a modest tone for his address: “If George Bush taught us anything, it’s the importance of diminished expectations.” 1:52: Nichol won’t be measuring things, “The bigger I get, the less interested I get in measuring things.” Crack at law students, who are bad at measuring things. 1:54: “These are chilly times,” Nichol’s home state of NC is debating whether to establish a state religion. “But the only state religion… [read post]
5 Apr 2013, 12:10 pm
12:15- Panel 2 on Today’s Pro Bono Efforts. Panelists are Richard Zorza, Jeanne Charn, Scott Cummings, David Grossman, and Katherine Hudgins. 12:15 – Introductory remarks by Alex Smith. Importance of pro bono for access to justice forces us to evaluate how much good existing pro bono efforts are doing and how it can be improved. The second panel today will discuss these questions. 12:17 – Zorza Introduction: today’s discussion evidence of how much access to justice… [read post]
