Join us for a day-long virtual seminar focusing on four controversial case studies involving three of the most influential and widely discussed court decisions in American history and an international case study! Who were the parties and what was at stake? What were the major points of the cases and why did the courts rule the way they did? How have these decisions affected similar disputes since those rulings? Would a jury today reach the same conclusion?
Open to all, this program is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers alike and is an excellent lifelong learning opportunity. Register for a single session, multiple sessions or the full day!
Johns Hopkins graduates are offered an all-inclusive full-day ticket at reduced cost. Please select the correct ticket pricing during registration.
VIRTUAL SCHEDULE
9:00am – 10:30am: Citizens United v. FEC (2010) Robert Rubinson, J.D., New York University, Gilbert A. Holmes Professor of Clinical Theory and Practice at the University of Baltimore School of Law
10:45am – 12:15pm: Katz v. United States (1967) Mark Duke, Associate Professor of Cyber Security at the National Defense University
12:15pm – 1:00pm: Virtual Lunch Break
1:00pm – 2:30pm: Terry v. Ohio (1968) Steven P. Grossman, J.D. Brooklyn Law School, LL.M. New York University and Dean Julius Isaacson Professor Emeritus at the University of Baltimore School of Law
2:45pm – 4:15pm: Israel’s Efforts at Judicial Overhaul—Why All the Fuss? (2023) Steven R. David, Ph.D., Harvard University and Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Johns Hopkins University
Event DateSaturday, October 28, 2023Start Time: 9:00am EDTEnd Time: 4:15pm EDT
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ContactOffice of Alumni RelationsBrian DavisLifelong Learning800-JHU-JHU1bdavi125@jhu.edu
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