On this Juneteenth, I wanted to share this extraordinary documentary project from The Oyez Project (in conjunction with Justia, Cornell's Legal Information Institute, and Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology) and Jerry Goldman, commemorating the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. They used Respeecher to re-create the voices of Supreme Court justices reading the announcement and the opinion, and the results are remarkable. (You can read more about the project in this article in the WSJ: https://lnkd.in/eFjYUpVR)
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Defending academic freedom is important. At The Law Offices of George M. Sanders P.C., we're dedicated to protecting your rights in academia. Let us be your voice for justice. #AcademicFreedom #LegalDefense https://bit.ly/4dqu6GX
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The tension between protecting and promoting freedom of speech is no better exhibited than in the university setting. But to what extent is that freedom protected? Additionally, how does that freedom extend to university faculty? On this episode of 'Reasonably Speaking,' ALI President David F. Levi is joined by constitutional law expert Geoffrey R. Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law at The University of Chicago Law School, to discuss speech on campus. https://bit.ly/3vQnmkk
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This #FamousFriday comes from the Dan T. Coenen at University of Georgia School of Law Dan was interviewed for the Faculty Sportlight at UGA School of Law where he discussed becoming a professor and gave insights to law students. To read the full interview visit, https://lnkd.in/eKTJXF9T.
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The November 6 Integrating Doctrine & Diversity session presents: "Echoes of Slavery: A Deep Dive Into the Citing Slavery Project" with guest Prof. Justin Simard of Michigan State University College of Law Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/eAttNzQ3 This important project traces how legal cases citing slavery-era precedents continue to shape modern law. By mapping these citations, the project illuminates the persistent legal legacies of slavery, often hidden within seemingly neutral rulings. The conversation will allow us all to rethink the importance of citations to these cases and will spark critical discussions on justice, race, and the rule of law. #integratingdoctrineanddiversity #lawschool #lawclassroom #lawteaching #lawfaculty
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Interested in the legal future of college sports and the status of the proposed House settlement? John Holden, Michael McCann and I have just posted our forthcoming Boston College Law Review article, entitled "(Still) Anticompetitive College Sports." https://lnkd.in/eg_4XkNS
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Today, we commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution, a living document that continues to guide our nation. Trinity Law School recognizes the Constitution as more than just a historical artifact—it’s a powerful tool in shaping justice, protecting freedoms, and advancing equality. Join us as we reflect on the impact of this cornerstone of American law and discuss its relevance in today’s ever-evolving legal landscape.
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