Our initial panel will be led. Y john malcolm he serves as Vice President for our institute for constitutional government. Immediately following the first panel, the next group will be led by elizabeths laterally elizabeth slattery. Please join me now and welcoming john malcolm. [applause] mr. Malcom welcome everyone to our annual scholars and scribes event. It was a good year to be a patent lawyer at the Supreme Court. It is not exactly the biggest blockbuster term, but there were a few cases of interest and a few that are decided to hear the next term that are of interest. Im delighted we have a distinguished panel. A few preliminary thoughts for next year. To my left, will consovoy. He graduated Monmouth College and the George Mason School of law. Clerk for Justice Thomas on the Supreme Court. He represents the clients in constitutional issues, Administrative Law, and a variety of other matters. He has argued cases before the u. S. Supreme court. He is the codirector of the Supreme
Hes a graduate of monument college, will clark on the fifth Circuit Court of appeals. He represents clients in cases covering constitutional issues civil rights disputes, Administrative Law and a variety of other matters of civil lit dpagz. Hes argued cases before several courts of appeals and also before the u. S. Supreme court. Hes a member of the edward coke Appellate Court and a codirector of the Supreme Court appellate. Next to will is kyle duncan. Hes argued several federal cases. Hes a graduate of Lsu Law School and got an lml in law school. Before starting his own firm kyle was louisianas first solicitorgeneral and also served as council at the becket fund and recognized Public Interest law firm. Joe got his under graduate degree from harvard and jd and masters degree from the university of virginia. He also served as deputy General Council at the federal chukzs commission for three years. And for five years he served as an assistant solicitor general at the department of justi
Hes a graduate of monument college, will clark on the fifth Circuit Court of appeals. He represents clients in cases covering constitutional issues civil rights disputes, Administrative Law and a variety of other matters of civil lit dpagz. Hes argued cases before several courts of appeals and also before the u. S. Supreme court. Hes a member of the edward coke Appellate Court and a codirector of the Supreme Court appellate. Next to will is kyle duncan. Hes argued several federal cases. Hes a graduate of Lsu Law School and got an lml in law school. Before starting his own firm kyle was louisianas first solicitorgeneral and also served as council at the becket fund and recognized Public Interest law firm. Joe got his under graduate degree from harvard and jd and masters degree from the university of virginia. He also served as deputy General Council at the federal chukzs commission for three years. And for five years he served as an assistant solicitor general at the department of justi
These jigsaw blocks. They have real code, by the way. That python gets pumped in. Instead of playing by the rules kids are remaking the rules. They are warping into existence a sky jail, a waterslide. They are teleporting around the map. We want to make its feel like neo in the matrix. They think it is an artificial world, then see that it is more human than they think. Gaming, by the way, is a beautiful metaphor for this. Natasha you have some additional product today. What are you doing what is the new kano . Alex it is a significant step forward for us. It is six times faster, has double the memory. It still is these wonderful creative projects that make art. It is a digital easel to make characters. It is very immediate. The Game Mechanics are stepbystep. You learn how to type simple commands, we call the magic spells. You see colors, and shapes appear before your eyes. That is a narrative adventure called terminal quest. It is a mystery. It is a narrative mystery told stepbystep,
So i guess well get started as folks continue to wander this from class in from class. Im joy bernstein, i direct the Supreme Court institute here at georgetown, and on behalf of our executive director and assistant director, we are, were happy to welcome all of you here to what promises to be a very interesting discussion of the pending nomination to the u. S. Supreme court. Ill introduce our moderator, adam liptak, who is a Supreme Court correspondent for what i like to call the new york times, purveyor of genuine news. [laughter] and he will introduce our other panelists ask take it away. Thank you, i just call it the failing new york times. [laughter] so we promised you an engaging round table of experts. The expertise real and the engaging, well find out. [laughter] im going to introduce the panelists and then talk a little bit about the format and then get underway. To my right is shay def relates sky whos a partner be at jones day where im guessing he now wanders the hallways. H