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Event: Dean's Speaker Series Lecture
Date: November 28, 2007
Sponsored By : Dean's Office
Details: "Off the Record: The Press, the Government and the War over Anonymous Sources"
Norman Pearlstine, L'67
Sr. Advisor - The Carlyle Group, Former Editor-in-Chief, Time, Inc.
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Edward B. Shils Lecture in Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Date: February 15, 2006
Sponsored By : Law School Development and Alumni Relations
Details: 14th Annual Shils Lecture
Guest Speaker: Phil de Picciotto, L'81, President, Athletes and Personalities, Octagon
Topic: NEGOTIATING GLOBALLY: BUILDING ATHLETE BRANDS ACROSS BORDERS
Webcast: Audio audio
Event: ULSCC Speaker: Bobby Seale
Date: February 14, 2006
Sponsored By: United Law Students of Color
Details: Speech by former founder of Black Panther Party Bobby Seale
Webcast: Audio audio
Event: The Terri Schiavo Saga: What is Going On Here?
Date: March 29, 2005
Sponsored By: Bio-Ethics Law & Public Policy Society, ACS, & PLEAD
Details: What is this fight really about? What did Congress achieve in its recent legislation? Can it really do that? What role should federal courts play in end-of-life issues? What lasting impact will Terri Schiavo's ordeal have on American society?
Panelists include:
Dr. Arthur Caplan, Director of Penn's Center for Bioethics
Professor Nathaniel Persily, Constitutional Law
Dr. Philip Ryken, Senior Minister of Philly's 10th Presb. Church
Professor Catherine Struve, Federal Courts
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Owen J. Roberts Lecture
Date: February 8, 2006
Details: Speaker: Kathleen M. Sullivan, Stanley Morrison Professor of Law and Former Dean, Stanford Law School; Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Law School and the National Constitution Center.
Topic: "Do We Have an Emergency Constitution?"
Webcast: Audio audio
Event: University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2004-05 Symposium
Date: November 12, 2004
Details: Current Debates in the Conflict of Laws
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Intellectual Property and Technology Symposium: Does File Sharing Hurt Record Sales? An Economic Inquiry.
Date: October 8, 2004
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Faculty Panel: The Constitutional status and implications of the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision on gay marriage.
Date: February 18, 2004
Details: Participants: Professors Edwin Baker, Sarah Gordon, Kermit Roosevelt, and Nathaniel Persily
Webcast: Video audio
Event: University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2003-04 Symposium: The Law of Democracy
Date: February 6-7, 2004
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Symposium "McConnell v. FEC: Understanding the Decision & Its Implications"
Date: May 15, 2003
Sponsored By : Professor Nathaniel Persily
Webcast: Video audio
Event: Edward V. Sparer Symposium
Date: March 6, 2003
Sponsored By: Penn Law Public Service Program
Webcast: Video audio