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Law School Webcast Archive
November 4, 2011, Nexus Symposium: FOOD FIGHT! The Legal Debate over the Obesity Epidemic, Food Labeling, and the Government’s Involvement in What You Eat
Panel 1: Framing the Issues: Obesity & Food Regulations [10:00 a.m.]
Keynote Lunch: Food Fight! Our Food Choices & Who’s Making Them [11:45 a.m.]
Panel 2: Agricultural Policy & the Role of Direct Farm Businesses [1:45 p.m.]
Panel 3: Obesity’s Weighty Questions: The Government, Lawyers & Your Health [3:30 p.m.]
November 3, 2011, Faithful and Queer: The Role of Progressive Faith Communities in Promoting Civil Rights
October 27, 2011 After the Last Judgment: The Future of Middle East Constitutionalism with Adrien K. Wing, Bessie Dutton Murray Professor, University of Iowa of College of Law, and Bette and Wylie Aitken Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law
September 23, 2011 Laura Rothstein, Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville Disability Policy in Education Settings: The Eisenhower Highway System as a Roadmap
September 16, 2011, Gabriel “Jack” Chin, Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law Civil Death in the Regulatory State
May 20, 2011, Class of 2011 Law School Commencement Ceremony
March 23, 2011, Immigration Controversies: The Birthright Citizenship Debate, Featuring Chapman Law Professor Marisa Cianciarulo.
March 16, 2011, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Eugene Volokh, Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA Law School, The Mechanisms of the Slippery Slope
March 7, 2011, Advising Your Clients Under the New Estate and Gift Tax Law
February 21, 2011, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Martin James McMahon, Jr., Stephen C. O'Connell Professor of Law, University of Florida Frederic G. Levin College of Law, Taxing Tax Expenditures
January 28, 2011, Chapman Law Review Symposium: From Wall Street to Main Street: The Future of Financial Regulation (schedule)
Into the Bog: An Introduction to Dodd-Frank
Congress Punts; Administrative Agencies Receive; Welcome to a Decade of Rule Making
The Return of the Rating Agencies: Rerun or Redemption
Who's the Boss? Re-writing the Rules of Corporate Governance
January 28, 2011, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Steven L. Schwarcz, Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke University School of Law, Ex Ante Versus Ex Post Financial Regulations
January 12, 2011, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Katherine M. Franke, Professor of Law, Director of Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, Columbia Law School, Dignifying Rights: Reflections on the Same-Sex Marriage Litigation
November 18, 2010, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Michael A. Perino, Dean George W. Matheson Professor of Law, St. John’s University School of Law, The Hellhound of Wall Street: How Ferdinand Pecora’s Investigation of the Great Crash Forever Changed American Finance
October 22, 2010, Nexus Symposium - Citizens Divided on Citizens United: Campaign Finance Reform and the First Amendment
The New Role of Corporations in American Elections
Disclaimer and Disclosure Provisions in the Post-Citizens United Era
Keynote Presentation: The Impact of Citizens United on the November 2010 Election
Prudent Jurisprudence; Doctrines of Judicial Restraint and the Theoretical Underpinnings of Campaign Finance Reform Law
October 6, 2010, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Jindal Global Law School Dean C. Raj Kumar, Establishing India’s First Global Law School: Institution Building for Nation Building
October 4, 2010, Chapman Dialogue Featuring Professor June Carbone, Reflections on Red Families v. Blue Families
May 21, 2010, Class of 2010 Commencement Ceremony
April 21-23, 2010, Beyond Copenhagen, An International Conference on Climate Change
April 20, 2010, 2010 Madison Lecture - Reenactment of Fletcher v. Peck
February 5, 2010, Southern California Transit Forum, "The Transit Funding Crisis: Getting From Here to There." Morning Session... Lunch Session... Afternoon Session...
January 29, 2010, Chapman Law Review Symposium, 2010, "Drug War Madness: Policies, Borders & Corruption." Session 1... Session 2... Session 3... Keynote Lunch with Michael Chertoff...
November 19, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Jesse H. Choper, Earl Warren Professor of Public Law, University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, "The Future of the Supreme Court -- Liberal or Conservative and What That Really Means." View webcast...
October 30, 2009: NeXus Symposium, "The 80th Anniversary of the Great Crash of 1929: Law, Markets and the Role of the State," with Keynote Presentations by Tom Campbell and Timothy Canova.
Economic & Regulatory Landscape in the Aftermath of the Great Depression
Federal Financial Regulatory Reform
Practical and Theoretical Implications of Public Sector Financial Reform
Keynote Presentation: Impact of the Recession on California & the Local Economy
October 20, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Rachel F. Moran, "Transformative Law." View webcast...
October 08, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Lino A. Graglia, "The Seattle School Case Paradox: How can Race Discrimination be Constitutionally Required One Day and Constitutionally Prohibited the Next?" View webcast...
September 24, 2009: Battle of the Deans, Eastman vs. Chemerinsky. View webcast...
August 28, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Eric S. Janus, President and Dean, William Mitchell College of Law, "Preventative Detention: Sex Abusers and Terrorists" View webcast...
August 7, 2009: Chapman Journal of Criminal Justice Symposium, "Specialty Courts in Criminal Justice: Challenges and Opportunities," with Keynote Presentation by Honorable Peggy Hora.
Therapeutic Jurisprudence/Drug Courts
DUI Courts
Keynote Presentation
Mental Health Courts
Domestic Violence Courts
May 22, 2009: Law School Commencement Ceremony. View webcast...
April 21, 2009: "Presidential Powers in Time of Crisis," a Debate Featuring John Yoo. View webcast...
April 2, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Robert A. Williams Jr., “Why the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and No One Else Voted Against the United Nations Declaration on Indigenous Rights: The 'Implementation Gap' in the English Common Law Settler States.” View webcast...
March 26, 2009: Climate Change Symposium. View Part 1... View Part 2... View Part 3...
March 20, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Laura Gomez, “Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race.” View webcast...
March 13, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Nadine Strossen, “Conversation on Constitutional Civil Liberties.” View webcast...
February 27, 2009: Nexus Journal Symposium, "Judicial Activism: Same Sex Marriage and the Aftermath of Proposition 8." View Part 1... View Part 2...
February 26, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Stephen Zamora, “Amending NAFTA.” View webcast...
February 23, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Richard Epstein, “Positive Rights in a World of Scarcity.” View webcast ...
Febuary 13, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Dale Whitman, "Why the Mortgage Market Crashed and What Can Be Done About It." View webcast...
February 10, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Albie Sachs, "Light on a Hill: The Constitutional Court of South Africa." View webcast...
January 30, 2009: Law Review Symposium, Lincoln's Constitutionalism in Time of War: Lessons for the Current War on Terror? View Panel 1... View Panel 2... View Panel 3...
January 16, 2009: Chapman Dialogue with Irwin P. Stotzky, “Immigration Reform: What’s Next?” View webcast...
December 4, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with Samuel C. Thompson, Jr., “Ten Building Blocks of Mergers & Acquisitions Resulting from the Credit Crisis: Humongous Sharks Acquiring Other Humongous Sharks." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
November 24, 2008: "Prop 8 Passed: What's Next?" featuring Professor Katherine Darmer. View webcast...
November 7, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with Ronald Cass, "Is the Sky Really Falling?: The Election, the Courts, and Financial Regulation." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
October 28, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with James Galbraith, “What is the Predator State?” View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
October 24, 2008: Prop 8 Symposium with Keynote Speaker, David Allen White. View Morning Session... View Keynote Address... View Afternoon Session... (1 Hr. MCLE)
October 21, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with Kristine Knaplund, “The Right to Privacy and America''s Aging Population.” View webcast...
October 4, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with Richard Falk, "Debating International Law Since 9/11: Principled and Pragmatic Controversies." View webcast of Lecture... View webcast of Q&A...
August 6, 2008: Journal of Criminal Justice Symposium, "Evidence-Based Sentencing: The New Frontier in Sentencing Policy and Practice." Morning Session... Afternoon Session ...
April 15, 2008: Chapman Dialogue with Kenneth Starr, Duane and Kelly Roberts Dean and Professor of Law Pepperdine University School of Law; Laurie L. Levenson, Professor of Law, William M. Rains Fellow and Director of the Center for Ethical Advocacy
"Independence of the Attorney General." View webcast...
March 24, 2008: Charles Fried, Beneficial Professor of Law, Harvard University Law School
"Torture, Lies and Secrecy: Presidential Power in Time of War." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
March 20, 2008: William N. Eskridge, Jr., John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale University Law School
"Same-Sex Marriage." View webcast...
March 19, 2008: Akhil Amar, Southmayd Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University Law School
"Presidential Elections Over the Centuries: Formal Amendments and Information Adaptations." View webcast...
March 3-4, 2008: Brookings Judicial Symposium
"Critical Issues in Construction Defects Litigation." View webcast (day 1)... View webcast (day 2)...
February 22, 2008: Gerald Torres, Bryant Smith Chair in Law, University of Texas School of Law, with Lani Guinier, Bennett Boskey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.
"Social Movements and the Ethical Construction of Law." View webcast...
February 19, 2008: Edward McCaffrey, Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in Law, and Professor of Law, Economics and Political Science, University of Southern California Gould School of Law.
"Unified Theory of Tax and Property." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
February 15, 2008: Dr. Vernon Smith, Chapman University School of Law.
"Combinatorial Auctions." View webcast...
February 8, 2008: Law Review Symposium
"Publicity Rights in Bytes: Contemporary Issues in Entertainment & Sports Law." View webcast...
November 27, 2007: Professor Ann Southworth, Case Western Reserve School of Law.
"Righting the Profession and Professionalizing the Right: Lawyers of the American Conservative Coalition." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
November 19, 2007: Professor Lynn A. Stout, UCLA School of Law.
"The Role of Ethics & Morality in Capitalist Economies." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
November 8, 2007: Professor Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School.
"What the Constitution Says About the Second Amendment & Why It Won't End the Battle Over Guns." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
October 19, 2007: Professor Arnold H. Loewy, Texas Tech University School of Law.
Debate with Dean John Eastman on the Incorporation Doctrine & the Establishment Clause. View webcast...
October 16, 2007: David B. Rivkin, Jr., Baker Hostetler, Washington D.C.
Debate with Chapman Professor Katherine Darmer on Guantanamo Bay: "Rule of Law or Rules of War?" View webcast...
September 21, 2007: Associate Dean Kevin R. Johnson, University of California at Davis School of Law.
"Opening the Flood Gates: Opening the Floodgates: Why America Needs to Rethink Its Borders and Immigration Laws." View webcast...
March 8-9, 2007: Third Annual Judicial Symposium, presented by AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies.
"Critical Issues in Construction Defect Litigation." View webcast...
January 26, 2007: Law Review Symposium
"Miranda at 40: Applications in a Post-Enron, Post-9/11 World." View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
April 6-7, 2006: Second Annual Symposium of the Center for Global Trade and Development
"Are We at War? Global Conflict & Insecurity, Post-9/11." View webcast...
August 29, 2005: Madison Lecture and Reenactment
Lochner v. State of New York re-enactment, with Special Guests U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice, Antonin Scalia and California Attorney General, Bill Lockyer. View webcast... (1 Hr. MCLE)
February 24-25, 2005: Innaugural Annual Symposium for the Center for Global Trade and Development
"International Law Confronts the Global Economy: Labor Rights, Human Rights, and Democracy in Distress." View webcast...
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