Supreme Court Narratives: Law, History, and Journalism

Supreme Court Narratives: Event Videos

 Videorecordings of the panels are available by clicking on the links in bold below.

Panel One - Historical Perspectives: The Supreme Court, Presidents, and Constitutional Power

Nadine Strossen, Moderator – Professor of Law, New York Law School; former President, American Civil Liberties Union (1991–2008)

Akhil Reed Amar – Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School

R.B. Bernstein – Distinguished Adjunct Professor, New York Law School

Richard Friedman – Alene and Allan F. Smith Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Lucas A. Powe – Anne Green Regents Chair in Law and Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin School of Law

Edward Purcell – Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School

 

Panel Two - Covering the Court: The Supreme Court, Presidents, and a First Draft of History

Jonathan Alter, Moderator – Author, reporter, columnist, and TV analyst

Catherine Crier – News correspondent, TV analyst, and author

Adam Liptak – Supreme Court Correspondent, The New York Times

Tony Mauro – Author and Supreme Court Correspondent, The National Law Journal

Jeff Shesol – Historian, speechwriter, and author

Stephen Wermiel – Author; Fellow in Law and Government, American University Washington College of Law; former Supreme Court Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal

Supreme Court Narratives: A Dinner Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed and James F. Simon

Annette Gordon-Reed – Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author; Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Professor of History, Harvard University; Carol K. Pforzheimer
Professor at the Radcliffe Institute

James F. Simon – Dean and Professor Emeritus, New York Law School