The Constitution on Campus: The Case of CLS v. Martinez
Start: 10/1/2010 from 9:30 AM to
3:00 PM
Location: 200 McAllister, Alumni Reception Center
The UC Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly will host a symposium focusing on a Supreme Court case in which UC Hastings is a party, CLS v. Martinez. CLQ is excited to take advantage of the unique opportunity presented by our law school being a litigant in a key Supreme Court case. In addition to commentary from a diverse array of leading constitutional scholars, the symposium will also offer a fascinating account of the story of the case as experienced by Hastings administrators, students, and legal counsel.
Featuring:
Vikram Amar Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professor of Law, UC Davis Law School
Ashutosh Bhagwat Professor of Law, UC Hastings
Alan E. Brownstein Professor of Law, Boochever and Bird Chair for the Study and Teaching of Freedom and Equality, UC Davis Law School
Jesse H. Choper Earl Warren Professor of Public Law, UC Berkeley School of Law
Robert Luther III Knicely & Associates, P.C.
Toni M. Massaro Regents' Professor, Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law, and Dean Emerita, University of Arizona College of Law
Julie Nice Herbst Foundation Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law
Ethan P. Schulman Partner, Crowell & Moring
Moderators include:
Kate Bloch, Professor of Law, UC Hastings
Eumi K. Lee, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, UC Hastings
David Levine, Professor of Law, UC Hastings
Rory Little, Professor of Law, UC Hastings
For updated information on the symposium and how to register, please click here.