College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository Supreme Court Preview Conferences, Events, and Lectures 1989 1989-90 Supreme Court Preview (Program) Institute of Bill of Rights Law at The College of William & Mary School of Law Repository Citation Institute of Bill of Rights Law at The College of William & Mary School of Law, "1989-90 Supreme Court Preview (Program)" (1989). Supreme Court Preview. Paper 82. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/preview/82 Copyright c 1989 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/preview
~StiPR ME COURT PREVIEW e:.., WHAT TO EXPECT FROMTHE 1989-90 TERM ~ October 20-21, 1989 presented by The Institute of Bill of Rights Law The College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law
SUPREME COURT PREVIEW Friday, October 20 Law School Patio or Lounge 8:45 a.m. - 9: 15 a.m. REGISTRATION AND COFFEE Marshall-Wythe 9:15a.m. 9:20 a.m. - 10:30a.m. 10:30a.m-I 0:45a.m. / Welcome, Timothy J. Sullivan Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School ofl1w, Executive Director of the Institute of Bill of Rights Law, and John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence, College of William and Mary RELIGION AND SPEECH AlKamen Neal Devins David Rabban Steven Shiffrin Linda Greenhouse Steve Wermiel Karin Horwatt CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 10:45 a.m, - 11:45 a.m. Lea Brilmayer Walter Dellinger Aaron Epstein Bruce Fein Al Kamen Suzanna Sherry Stuart Taylor 1 1:45 a.rn. - 2:00 p.m. FOR LUNCH (Audience is on own.) 2:00 p.m. -3: 15 p.l~. 3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.rn. 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. PRIVACY, ABORTION, me RIGHT TO DIE Walter Dellinger Neal Devins Randall Kennedy Aaron Epstein Suzanne Sherry Bruce Fein DISCRIMINATION AND OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ISSUES Lea Brilmayer Linda Greenhouse Karin Horwatt Randall Kennedy David Rabban Steven Shiffrin Stuart Taylor Steve Wermiel Moderaior: Rod Smolla
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 1989-90 TERM Saturday, October 21 Law School Patio or Lounge 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. COFFEE,..'" 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 1O:30a.m.-l0:45a.m. 10:45 a.m, - II :45 a.m. THE COURT'S FUTURE DIRECTION - Panell Lea Brilmayer. Randall Kennedy Walter Dellinger J Steven Shiffrin SWart Taylor Steve Wermiel Al Karnen THE COURTIS FUTURE DIRECTION -Panel 2 Neal Devins Karin Horwatt Aaron Epstein David Rabban Bruce Fein Linda Greenhouse Suzanna Sherry PANELISTS Lea Brilmayer; Nathan Baker Professor of Law, Yale University Walter E. Dellinger, III, Professor of Law, Duke University Lyle,W. Denniston, Washington Bureau, Baltimore Sun Neal E. Devins, Professor of Law, College of William & Mary Aaron B. Epstein, Washington Bureau, Knight-Ridder Bruce Fein, Columnist, Washington Times; formerly General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission Joan M. Fitzpatrick, Professor of Law, University of Washington, formerly New York Times and CBS News Linda Greenhouse, Washington Bureau, The New York Times, The Village Vozee Karin G. Horwatt, William and Mary Law Student journalist, The Advocate at Marshall-Wythe AI Kamen, Ihe Washington Post Randall L Kennedy, Professor of Law, Harvard University David M. Rabban, Vinson & Elkins Professor of Law, University of Texas and 1989-90 Lee Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, College of William and Mary David G. Savage, Washington Bureau, ['.:.osaugeles Times Suzanna Sherry, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Steven H. Shiffrin, Professor of Law, Cornell University Stuart S. Taylor, Jr., American Lawy~ Stephen J. Wermiel, Wall Streetjournal Moderator: Rodney A. Smolla, James G. Cutler Professor of Constitutional Law and Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law, College of William and Mary
The Institute of Bill of Rights Law was established at William and Mary in 1982 to support research and education on the Constitution and Billof Rights. One of the principal missions of the Institute is to facilitate interaction, between the professions of law and journalism. Through a discussion of key cases on the Supreme Court's Docket at the start of each term, the annual Supreme Court Preview program provides in-depth education forjournalists on the underlying constitutional issuesin order to enhance press coverage. STAFF Timothy J. Sullivan, Executive Director, Dean of the School of Law and John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence. Rodney A. SmoUa, Director and James G. CutlerProfessor of Constitutional Law. Kay P. Kindred, Deputy Director and Lecturer. Mildred A. Arthur, Administrative Assistant. INSTITUTE ADVISORY BOARD John Stewart Bryan, III (Advisory Board Chair), Publisher, Richmond Times Dispatch and The News Leader, Richmond, Virginia. Frank Batten, Chairman, Landmark Communications, Norfolk, Virginia. James K. Batten, President and Chief Executive Officer, Knight-Ridder, Inc., Miami, Florida. David Boies, Esquire, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York. Roslyn A. Mazer, Esquire, Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin, Washington, D.C. Lloyd G. Schermer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lee Enterprises, Inc., Davenport, Iowa. Gregory P. Schermer, Esquire, Corporate Attorney, Lee Enterprises, Inc., Davenport, Iowa. The Honorable Fred Schwengel, President, U.S. Capitol Historical Society, Washington, D.C.; former Member of Congress from Iowa. The Honorable William B. Spong, Jr., President, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia; Dean and Dudley Woodbridge Professor Emeritus, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary; former United States Senator from Virginia. Wallace Terry, Parade Magazine. William W. Van Alstyne, William and Thomas Perkins Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina.