College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository IBRL Events Institute of Bill of Rights Law 1993 The American Criminal Justice System Approaching the Year 2000 (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, "The American Criminal Justice System Approaching the Year 2000 (Program)" (1993). IBRL Events. Paper 40. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/ibrlevents/40 Copyright c 1993 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/ibrlevents
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THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM APPROACHING THE YEAR 2000 November 11, 1993 College of William and Mary Institute of Bill of Rights Law COLLOQUIUM SESSIONS Closed to the Public Welcome 8:00 am Breakfast Paul Marcus Acting Dean and Haynes Professor of Law, William and Mary White Collar Crime From Scratch: The East European Experience Sarah N. Welling Professor of Law, University of Kentucky 9:00-9:40 am Procedural Issues Raised by Guidelines Sentencing: The Constitutional Significance of the "Elements of the Sentence" Sara S. Beale Professor of Law, Duke University ilene Nagel United States Sentencing Roscoe C. Howard, Jr. Office of the Independent Commission Counsel Han. Prentice H. Marshall Senior District Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Steven F. Malo Winston & Strawn, Chicago LEADER: Jayne W. Barnard Acting Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and
9:50-10:30 am The Debate Over the Central Meaning of the Fourth Amendment Tracey Maclin Professor of Law, Boston University Vivian 0. Berger Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Columbia University Richard A. Williamson Chancellor Kathryn Urbonya Professor of Law, Georgia State University Hon. Joseph R. Zepkin Chief Judge, General District Court Ninth District, State of Virginia LEADER: Bruce R. Jacob Dean, Stetson University College of Law 10:40-11:20 am Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Criminal Courts Judicial David B. Wexler Lyons Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, University of Arizona Walter S. Felton, Jr. Administrator of the Commonwealth's Attorneys Council and Professor of Law, Willianl and Mary Sheri L. Johnson Professor of Law, Cornell University Fredric Lederer Kathryn Urbonya Professor of Law, Georgia State University LEADER: Adam H. Kurland Professor of Law, Howard University
Noon-l:30 pm Luncheon Taking the Stand Barbara A. Babcock Ernest W McFarland Professor of Laui Stanford University PUBLIC SESSIONS Marshall-Wythe Room 119 2:00-2:50 pm The Clash Between Cool Analysis and Moral Outrage in the Development of Federal Environmental Criminal Law Christopher H. Schroeder Professor of Law, Duke University Mary Doyle Dean, University of Miami School of Law Walter S. Felton, Jr. Administrator of the Commonwealth's. Attorneys Council and Professor of Law, William and Mary Steven F. Malo Winston & Strawn, Chicago Ronald H. Rosenberg LEADER: Davison M. Douglas 3:00-3:50 pm The Language and Culture (Not to Say Race) of Peremptory Challenges Sheri 1. Johnson Professor of Law, Cornell University
Hon. Sylvia Bacon Judge (Retired), Superior Court of the District of Columbia Barbara A. Babcock Ernest W McFarland Professor of Law, Stanford University Bruce R. Jacob Dean, Stetson University College of Law Hon. Birdie H. Jamison Judge, General District Court, Cihj of Richmond Roscoe C. Howard, Jr. Office of the Independent Sarah N. Welling Professor of Law, University Counsel of Kentucky LEADER: Tracey Maclin Professor of Law, Boston University 4:00-4:50 pm Reflections on Ten Years of Fighting the Death Penalty, The Supreme Court, and Habeas Corpus John Blume Capital Resource Center of South Carolina Vivian 0. Berger Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Columbia Barbara A. Babcock Ernest W McFarland Professor of Law, Stanford University Robert F. Horan, Jr. Commonwealth's Attornetj, Fairfax, Virginia Hon. Barbara M. Keenan Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia Margaret P. Spencer John Tucker Criminal defense attorney and free lance writer, Williamsburg, Virginia Universihj LEADER: Rodney A. Smolla Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law and Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law