News Archives 2002

  • Justice Anthony M. Kennedy offers Duke Law students, faculty insight into workings of U.S. Supreme Court (more)
  • Two Duke Law alumni argue first amendment case before U.S. Supreme Court (more)
  • Law School Helps Students, Families Endure Ice Storm (more)
  • Erwin Chemerinsky, visiting professor, speaks as part of the "Faculty Lives in Public Service" lecture series (more)
  • Panel including Raymond Price, Philip Lacovara, Ole Holsti and Edward Nixon discusses legacy of Richard M. Nixon (L '37) (more)
  • Harvard Law’s Janet Halley Speaks at 36th Annual Brainerd Currie Memorial Lecture (more)
  • Duke Law honored 92 students on Nov. 5 at Public Interest Summer Employment Recognition Day, highlighting their public sector work last summer (more)
  • Jeff Powell awarded 2002 University Scholar/Teacher of the Year Award (more)
  • Panel to discuss legacy of Richard M. Nixon (L'37), November 14, 2002 (more)
  • Janet Halley to give Brainerd Currie Memorial Lecture November 7, 2002 (more)
  • Distinguished Lecture by Ambassador James Joseph, Cultural Extravaganza and Food Fiesta Highlight International Week October 27 - November 2 (more)
  • Julius Chambers, noted civil rights litigator and educator, discusses his life's work as part of Program in Public Law series (more)
  • Duke Law and Roscoe Pound Institute Symposium Examined Consumer Arbitration (more)
  • SEC's Harvey Pitt Offers Steps to Restore Market Integrity in Speech Sponsored by Duke Global Capital Markets Center ( more)
  • Global Capital Markets Center to Launch Directors’ Education Institute at Duke - October 21-23 (more)
  • More than 150 of Duke Law School's alumni volunteer leaders convened at the School Oct. 11-12 for Leadership Weekend (more)
  • More than 30 Duke Law students take a 24-hour break from job interviews and studying on the weekend of Oct. 4-5 to participate in the inaugural Student Leadership Retreat for organization leaders (more)
  • The Duke Law Private Adjudication Center Co-Sponsors Symposium on Mandatory Arbitration - October 4-5 (more)
  • Students gain first-hand experience with the criminal justice system through The Innocence Project, examining evidence of the innocent being convicted and jailed, particularly in capital cases (more)
  • Faculty members, students, researchers, government officials, and members of the biotech community partake in symposium on the Commercialization of Human Genomics: Consequences for Science and Humanity (more)
  • Duke Law founds first ever university center to study public domain and the intellectual "commons" (more)
  • Duke Law Professors Speak on September 11 Legal Issues (more)
  • Professor Dr. Hein D. Kötz delivers inaugural Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in International and Comparative Law (more)
  • First year curriculum includes innovative multi-media Contracts course delivered via DVD-ROM (more)
  • Christopher Schroeder, Charles S. Murphy professor of law and professor of public policy, comments on the biggest reorganization of government since the days of FDR, and on the tension between individual liberty and security, in the July-August issue of Duke Magazine. (more)