10 episodes

This collection features Yale Law School professors and distinguished guests speaking on the topic of the Court system and justice.

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This collection features Yale Law School professors and distinguished guests speaking on the topic of the Court system and justice.

    Climate Change in the Courts

    Climate Change in the Courts

    The following panel discussion on “Climate Change in the Courts” features Yale Law School Professor Douglas Kysar; Benjamin Ewing ’11; New York University School of Law Professor Richard Epstein; and Berkley Law Professor Daniel Farber, who debate the role of courts in responding to global warming.

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    Whatever Happened to Freedom of Association?

    Whatever Happened to Freedom of Association?

    Stanford law professor Michael W. McConnell, an expert on freedom of speech and religion, delivered the 2011 Ralph Gregory Elliot Lecture on February 7, 2011, at Yale Law School.

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    An Interview with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer

    An Interview with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer

    On Feb 16 2010, the Hon Stephen G. Breyer, Assoc Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court sat down for a question and answer interview with Yale Law Professor Paul Gerwirtz. Justice Breyer was visiting Yale Law School to deliver a two-part lecture series titled " Making the Constitution Work: A Supreme Court Justice's View."

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    History: Challenges the Court Has Faced

    History: Challenges the Court Has Faced

    The Honorable Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, delivered the following lecture, entitled “History: Challenges the Court Has Faced” at Yale Law School on February 15, 2010. This lecture was the first in a two-part series titled “Making the Constitution Work: A Supreme Court Justice’s View.”

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    Future: Will the People Follow the Court?

    Future: Will the People Follow the Court?

    The Honorable Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, delivered the following lecture, entitled “Future: Will the People Follow the Court?” at Yale Law School on February 16, 2010. This lecture was the second in a two-part series titled “Making the Constitution Work: A Supreme Court Justice’s View.”

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    Connecticut Supreme Court at Yale Law School: Opening remarks by Hon Ellen Ash Peters

    Connecticut Supreme Court at Yale Law School: Opening remarks by Hon Ellen Ash Peters

    Hon. Ellen Ash Peters gives a welcome speech before the day's sessions by the Ct. State Supreme Court's "On Circuit" visit to Yale Law School.

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