Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium Agenda: Crimes, War Crimes, and the War on Terror Agenda
May 18th, 2007Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium
Crimes, War Crimes, and the War on Terror Agenda
Caproni, Turley, and Funk, April 20, 2007
Symposium Details
Welcome and Introductions
Interim Dean Lydia Loren
Domestic Law and National Security
Panelists: Bobby Chesney, Wake Forest University School of Law
Kelly Moore, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Tung Yin, University of Iowa College of Law
Moderator: John Kroger, Lewis & Clark Law School
The Other Criminal Process: War Crimes, Military Commissions, and Habeas Corpus
Panelists: David Glazier, Loyola of Los Angeles School of Law
Thomas Johnson, Perkins Coie LLP
John Sifton, Human Rights Watch
Steve Vladeck, University of Miami College of Law
Moderator: John Parry, Lewis & Clark Law School
Perspectives from International Law
Panelists: Duncan Hollis, Temple University, Beasley School of Law
Allen Weiner, Stanford Law School
Mark Weisburd, University of North Carolina School of Law
Moderator: Juliet Stumpf, Lewis & Clark Law School
Surveillance and Transparency
Panelists Valerie Caproni, Chief Counsel, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Seth Kreimer, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Bill Funk, Lewis & Clark Law School
Moderator: Susan Mandiberg, Lewis & Clark Law School
Closing of Conference
Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium: Perspectives from International Law
May 18th, 2007Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium
Perspectives from International Law
Hollis, Weiner, and Weisburd, April 20, 2007
Symposium Details | Symposium Agenda
Panelists:
Duncan Hollis, Temple University, Beasley School of Law
Allen Weiner, Stanford Law School
Mark Weisburd, University of North Carolina School of Law
Moderator:
Juliet Stumpf , Lewis & Clark Law School
Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium: Surveillance and Transparency
May 18th, 2007Lewis & Clark Law Review Symposium
Surveillance and Transparency
Caproni, Turley, and Funk, April 20, 2007
Symposium Details | Symposium Agenda
Panelists are:
Valerie Caproni – Chief Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Seth Kreimer – University of Pennsylvania Law School
Bill Funk – Lewis & Clark Law School
Moderator:
Susan Mandiberg – Lewis & Clark Law School
Tim Wise: Elimination of Bias Continuing Legal Education
May 15th, 2007Continuing Legal Education Speaker
Tim Wise: Elimination of Biase
Tim Wise, April 9, 2007
Tim Wise | Affirmative Action Debate
In this podcast, Tim Wise addressed cultural competency and its role in the ability of attorneys to better serve the overall population.
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Toward Critical Environmental Justice Studies: Emerging Issues Speaker Agenda
May 15th, 2007Environmental Justice Speaker Series
Toward Critical Environmental Justice Studies: Emerging Issues Speaker Agenda
February 8 to April 11, 2007
In this speaker series to compliment the Spring, 2007 environmental justice class, Adjunct Professor Monica Kirk and the Environmental Justice Advocates student group brought various guests to Lewis & Clark Law School to discuss critical emerging issues in environmental justice.
Risk Assessment: Asking the Wrong Question
Dr. Mary H. O’Brien, February 8, 2007
Risk Assessment: The Intersection between the Law of Risk Assessment and Environmental Justice
Professor Don Hornstein, February 15, 2007
Environmental Justice: Tribal Government and Indigenous People
Catherine O’Neill, March 7, 2007
El DÃa de los Muertos: The Death and Re-birth of the Environmental Movement
Eileen Gauna, March 14, 2007
Litigation As a Response (And What Do Public Records Have To Do With It?)
David Paul, March 22, 2007
Emerging Issues: Constitutional Claims as a Response to Environmental (In)justices
Daria Neal, April 4, 2007
Brownfields, Vacant Property & Smart Growth: Community Development at the Intersection of Environment and Health
Deeohn Ferris, April 11, 2007
This speaker series held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon in conjunction with various law schools via video conference on February 8, 2007 to April 11, 2007
Environmental Justice: The Coalition for a Livable Future and the Equity Atlas Project
May 7th, 20072007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium: Is It All Talk?
Environmental Justice: The Coalition for a Livable Future and the Equity Atlas Project
Jim Labe, March 17, 2007
Equity Atlas (.pdf) | Coalition for a Livable Future
In this podcast, Jim Labe of the Portland Audubon Society, talks about the Coalition for a Livable Future. The coalition is comprised of more than 80 Portland/Vancouver, Washington Full Post »
2007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium Agenda
May 2nd, 20072007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium: Is It All Talk?
2007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium Agenda
March 17, 2007
Environmental Justice Advocates Student Group | Sharon Genasci Podcast
Opening: 10 Years of Environmental Justice in Portland
Jeri Sundvall Williams
Sylvia Evans
Sessions 1: Tribal Environmental Justice Topics
James Rasmussen
J.D. Williams
Deb Abrahamson
Ron Reed
Facilitator: Naomi Stacy
Session 2: Environmental Justice and the Law
Caroline Farrell
Cindy Cumfer
Ed Sullivan
Facilitator: Roberta Phillip
Presentation:
The Equity Atlas
Jim Labe
Session 3: Green Jobs. Environmental Justice and Emerging Industries
Alan Hipólito
Iam Kim
Tomas Endicott
Jesse Jenkins
Facilitator: Clark Henry
Session 4: Portland’s Living Newspaper
Local organizations briefly present their mission, projects, haves/needs, and lessons learned
This segment is not available as a podcast due to a camera hardware failure.
This podcast was recorded on March 17, 2007 at the Salvation Army Moore Street Community Center in Portland, Oregon.
Van Jones: Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium Keynote Speaker
May 2nd, 20072007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium: Is It All Talk?
Environmental Justice Keynote Address
Van Jones, March 17, 2007
Environmental Justice Conference
Van Jones is working to combine solutions to America’s two biggest problems: social inequality and environmental destruction.
Green Jobs: Environmental Justice and Emerging Industries
May 2nd, 20072007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium: Is It All Talk?
Green Jobs: Environmental Justice and Emerging Industries
Hipólito, Kim, Endicott, and Jenkins, March 17, 2007
Environmental Justice Conference
In this podcast, speakers will discuss Green Jobs: Environmental Justice and Emerging Industries: Speakers will discuss opportunities and obstacles for environmental justice communities in the green economy in Portland. This segment is facilitated by facilitated by Clark Henry, Portland Brownfield Program.
Environmental Justice and the Law
May 2nd, 20072007 Environmental Justice Advocates Symposium: Is It All Talk?
Environmental Justice and the Law
Farrell, Cumfer, and Sullivan, March 17, 2007
Environmental Justice Conference
In this podcast, speakers will discuss local, state, and federal laws and policies that form the framework for EJ issues, and how environmental justice communities can use these as tools to secure equitable distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. This segment is facilitated by Roberta Phillip, a 2006 graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School.

