The Jurisprudential Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a new book examining Justice Ginsburg’s remarkable career, focuses on the common themes and approaches underscoring her decisions across several subject matters. On Sept. 22, contributing authors join us to discuss areas of the law in which Justice Ginsburg had an outsized interest or impact and which illustrate her long and celebrated judicial career.
Time |
Speaker/Event |
8:00 AM |
Breakfast |
9:00 AM |
Welcome (Ryan Vacca, Megan Carpenter, John Greabe) |
9:10 AM |
Introduction (Ryan Vacca) |
9:20 AM |
Gender & the Law (Deborah Brake) |
9:50 AM |
Citizenship & Immigration (Isabel Medina) |
10:20 AM |
Break |
10:30 AM |
Health Law (Kirin Goff) |
11:00 AM |
Civil Procedure (Heather Elliott) |
11:30 AM |
Patent Law (Keith Robinson) |
12:00 PM |
Lunch |
1:00 PM |
Bankruptcy (Mary Jo Wiggins) |
1:30 PM |
Freedom of Expression (JoAnne Sweeny) |
2:00 PM |
Break |
2:10 PM |
ERISA (Maria O’Brien) |
2:40 PM |
Copyright Law (Ryan Vacca) |
3:10 PM |
Criminal Procedure (Melissa Breger) |
3:40 PM |
Break |
3:50 PM |
Arbitration (Jill Gross) |
4:20 PM |
Race & the Law (Jeff Hoagland) |
4:50 PM |
Concluding Remarks |
5:00 PM |
Adjourn |
This event is co-sponsored by the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service in observance of Constitution Day.