19 about reorganizing the state's criminal sentencing code. Jerry Landau, government affairs director for the Arizona Supreme Court-Administrative Office of Courts.12 about justice and law enforcement, specifically about financing the criminal justice system. Lindy Funkhouser, assistant Pima County administrator for justice and law enforcement.His lecture is titled, "Originalism and Formalism in Criminal Procedure: The Triumph of Justice Scalia, the Unlikely Friend of Criminal Defendants?" The talk is co-sponsored with the Federalist Society. Stephanos Bibas, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.Kristen Kelly, a UA College of Law 2003 graduate and deputy Pima County attorney will speak Oct.
15 talk is titled, "The Intersections in Immigration and Arizona Law: How Possession of Paraphernalia Could Ruin the Phoenix Suns' Chance for a 2009 NBA Championship." Her presentation is co-sponsored by the Bacon Immigration Law Program. TechLaw Panel: Adam Candeub, Eugene Volokh, Kyle Langvard.
8 about trial penalty and the plea discount in military sentencing. Patricia Breen, a doctoral law degree candidate at the University of Maryland.His presentation is co-sponsored by the Federalist Society. 1 on the limits of liberty on the reach of criminal legislation. I also worked at the Arizona Supreme Court over the summer and this semester I am externing at the. World-class faculty and administrators provide students with opportunities to gain insights and practical skills needed to address legal challenges locally, nationally, and globally. Chair and co-director of the Program in Law and Philosophy at the University of Illinois College of Law. At school, I serve on the executive board for the Sports Law and Business Student Organization, I work as a teaching assistant for Torts, I volunteer as a Law Ambassador, and I recently became a Staff Writer for the Arizona State Law Journal. Arizona attorneys may qualify for continuing legal education credit for attending the talks. The lunchtime speaker series, which was established in 2005, has become quite popular, drawing a range of students, faculty and community members to the sessions. The law school is approved by the American Bar Association and opened in 1915. It is named after one of its most distinguished graduates, noted broadcasting mogul and philanthropist James E. 1, The University of Arizona college's Program in Criminal Law and Policy, or PCLP, will launch the speaker series, which will include conversations about scholarly work and lawyering. Rogers College of Law is the law school at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona.
Rogers College of Law this semester for a series of legal talks. Researchers and doctoral degree candidates from institutions across the nation will visit the James E.