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Suffolk University Law Review: Donahue Lecture Series

Past LecturesAudio Archive

Past Lectures: Speaker Biographies and Photographs

  1. Donahue Lecture Series 2008-2009

 

Audio Archive

The Suffolk University Law Review is committed to celebrating the thoughts and scholarship of the Donahue Lecture Series's impressive roster of former speakers. We hope that making the lectures accessible online in an audio format will contribute to that goal. In addition to listening to each lecture, please read the corresponding article, which builds on and refines the topic of the talk.

The Law Review thanks all of the speakers who have kindly allowed us to post their lectures.

 

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Professor Pamela Samuelson

"Ten Ways
to Conceive of the Derivative Work Right of Copyright Law" (4/15/2010)

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Article forthcoming in 2010

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Professor Richard A. Epstein

"Carbon Dioxide: Our Newest Pollutant" (11/5/2009)

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Professor Noah Feldman

"What Crime Did the Nazis Commit? Nuremberg and the Rule of Law" (10/15/2009)

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Article forthcoming in 2010

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The Honorable Michael Kirby

"The Growing Use of Transnational Legal Authority: The Impact on U.S. Courts" (4/22/09)

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Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker

"A National Security Agenda" (11/13/08)

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Professor Kermit Roosevelt

"The Road to Guantanamo: Executive Detention in the 21st Centrury" (2/28/08)

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The Honorable Colleen McMahon

"Shockwaves from Appellate Decisions on District Courts" (11/8/07)

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The Honorable Jack B. Jacobs

"The Ever-Vanishing Substance-Procedure Distinction in Modern Litigation" (9/14/06)

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Ms. Mary L. Bonauto

"Ending Marriage Discrimination: A Work in Progress" (10/12/06)

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Professor Lucinda M. Finley

"The Anti-Democratic Nature of the Assault on the Justice System" (4/6/06)

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Professor Douglas W. Kmiec

"The Real Original Understanding: The Necessity of Natural Law in Constitutional Interpretation" (3/20/06)

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Professor Jack M. Balkin

"Disturbing the Universe: How Social Movements Change the Constitution" (3/3/2005)

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Professor Joanne I. Gabrynowicz

"An Introduction to the Law of Outer Space" (11/13/03)

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Mr. Charles I. Kingson

"The Reasoning Behind Tax Law" (10/23/03)

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The Honorable Laura Taylor Swain

"Liberty in the Balance: The Role of the Third Branch in a Time of Insecurity" (2/13/03)

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Professor David Kairys

"Searching for the Rule of Law" (11/7/02)

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Professor Sheldon Nahmod

"Transgenic Art, Science and the First Amendment" (11/8/01)

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