Distinguished Speaker Series
2001 Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago School of Law, "Using Literature to Understand Social Institutions: A Critique of Orwellian Vision."
2000 Jeremy J. Waldron, Columbia University School of Law, "Posner v. Dworkin and Daubert v. Philosophy." Co-sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and the Graduate Committee for Arts and Humanities
1998 Steven G. Calabresi, Northwestern University, "Federalism in the Age of the Administrative State."
1997 Ronald Dworkin, New York University School of Law, "Life's Dominion: The Intersection of Law, Medical Ethics and Moral Philosophy"
1997 Jesse H. Choper, University of California - Berkeley School of Law, Faculty Colloquium: "Federalism, Religion & the Court: The 1996-1997 Supreme Court"
1997 William Ian Miller, University of Michigan Law School, "The Social Meaning of Disgust."
1996 Lawrence Stone, Princeton University, "The Many Sexualities of Eighteenth Century England"
1996 Jeffrey Rosen, George Washington School of Law, "The Clinton Presidency and the Court."





