Judicial, Legislative and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court (Program)

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College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository George Wythe Lecture Conferences, Events, and Lectures 1986 Judicial, Legislative and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court (Program) Kenneth Culp Davis Repository Citation Davis, Kenneth Culp, "Judicial, Legislative and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court (Program)" (1986). George Wythe Lecture. Paper 22. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wythe/22 Copyright c 1986 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wythe

The Institute of Bill of Rights Law Marshall- Wythe School of Law College of William and Mary presents KENNETH CULPDAVIS Distinguished Lee Fellow, 1986-87 In Residence, October 8-10, 1986

KENNETH CULP DAVIS Kenneth Culp Davis is Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law. From 1961 to 1976 he was the John P. Wilson Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He has also taught at West Virginia, Texas, Minnesota, and Harvard and has practiced law in both a private firm and in the Department of Justice. Professor Davis has enjoyed a career of achievement almost unparalleled in legal education. More than a hundred of his articles have appeared in legal periodicals. His Administrative Law Treatise, the first edition in four volumes (1958) and the second in five volumes (1978-84), is a landmark in the field. His administrative law casebook is now in its sixth edition, while his text is in its third. Professor Davis has turned his attention, as well, to a number of different subject areas, publishing articles on Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Evidence and Criminal Law. In 1969 he published Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, followed in 1975 by Police Discretion. Wednesday, October 8 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS noon Labor Law Class, Room 119 4:00p.m. George Wythe Lecture, Room 124 Judicial, Legislative and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court 5:15p.m. Thursday, October 9 Reception, National Center for State Courts 12:30 p.m. Administrative Law Class, Room 127 3:15 p.m. Faculty Colloquium, Room 239 Lawmaking in the Supreme Court Friday, October 10 8:30 a.m. Friday Morning Faculty Coffee Dean's Conference Room 11:00 a.m. Criminal Law Class, Room 119 12:30 p.m. Faculty lunch at The Cascades

THE GEORGE WYTHE LECTURE 1986-87 Judicial, Legislative, and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court College of William and Mary The Marshall-Wythe School of Law October 8, 1986 4:00 p.m., Room 124

THE GEORGE WYTHE LECTURE PROGRAM Welcome Timothy J. Sullivan Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence, and Director of the Institute of Bill of Rights law Introduction of Lecturer Dean Sullivan The Lecture Judicial, Legislative, and Administrative Lawmaking: A Proposed Research Service for the Supreme Court Kenneth Culp Davis Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law ABOUT THE SERIES In 1976, an annual George Wythe Lecture series was begun. The annual George Wythe Lecture is named in honor of the occupant of the first chair of law at William a~d. Mary and in the United States. George Wythe was not only the law teacher of d~stmguished American patriots-jefferson and Marshall among them-but was himself one of the most distinguished lawyers and judges of the late colonial and early national period.

THE INSTITUTE OF BILL OF RIGHTS LAW The Institute of Bill of Rights Law is a privately funded organization primarily oriented to education and research on constitutional liberties. Its foundation in 1982 at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law recognized the prominent role of Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary in the legal education of the early leaders of the United States. The Institute derives its initial funding from the Lee Memorial Trust Fund, created in a bequest from Laura Lee of Washington, D.C. in memory of her parents, Alfred Wilson Lee and Mary I. W. Lee. Mr. Lee was founder and president of Lee Enterprises, Inc., a communications corporation consisting of newspapers, electronic media and related entities, headquartered in Davenport, Iowa. The Institute's central focus is scholarship and education of freedom of speech and of the press, with interests also in legal history, legal writing, and professional responsibility. The Institute serves both the legal and journalism professions in manners consistent with its ties to a professional school and an institution of higher education. The Institute is an academic foundation; it undertakes no lobbying and adopts no partisan political stance. Its mission is quality research and public education. THE GEORGE WYTHE LECTURERS Francis Allen, 1976-77, former Dean of the Michigan Law School and then President of the Association of American Law Schools. The Hon. Paul C. Reardon, 1977-78, retired Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, coordinator of the International Conference on the Judiciary (1977). William W. Van Alstyne, 1978-79, Professor at Duke University, former visiting professor at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Sir Rupert Cross, 1979-80, Vinerian Professor of Law at Oxford University. The Hon. A. Leon Higginbotham, [r., Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Aubrey Diamond, 1981-82, Professor and Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. The Hon. Thomas F. Eagleton, 1982-83, United States Senator (D) from MiSSOUri. Kenneth R. Crispell, M.D., 1983-84, University Professor of Medicine and Law University of Virginia. ' Lee C. Bollinger, 1984-85, Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. Guido Calabresi, 1985--86,Dean and Sterling Professor, the Yale Law School. Kenneth Culp Davis, 1986-87, Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law