Rebound rally for the averages this wednesday, we see the nasdaq, leading the way up 9 10 of 1 , this of course follows the volatility that we had over the last few weeks, and the small bout of it yesterday. The majors have been higher, and the dow in fact down but investors are buying the debt. This hasto the nasdaq, to do with facebook, amazon, netflix, and out of bed, and this is 25 of the nasdaq 100, so a big weighting. Higher,se names trade there is a risk on for the overall market, lack of volatility. Ifl be watching to see investors continue to buy the debt because nothing has changed over the last few weeks and yet we have seen the stocks swing in a wild way. Yesterday we had strength in the chip space, but not today, the stock is down on the day off of the lows, one quarter of 1 , and we see weakness here with nvidia and amd. Bitcoin,is can be bitcoin down 10 on the day, and both amd and nvidia make chips for the mining of cryptocurrencies, so in bitcoin goes higher as yesterd
Problem of Sexual Assault on campuses. Panelists include a lawyer for a number of accused students. Attorneys representing colleges, and Michelle Obamas former chief of staff was on the Obama White House task force looking into campus Sexual Assaults this was part of the american bar Associations Annual meeting in new york city. I like to introduce our panelists. To my right i have Lynn Hecht Schafran who is attorney and director since 1981 at the National Judicial Education Program at a legal momentum. Legal momentum is a countries oldest advocacy organized for women. She is develop Training Programs about Sexual Assault cases for judges and other Justice System professionals in several media. And right frequently for legal judicial publication including the magazine of the aba, judicial division, the judges journal. And i have to my left jane sovern who is deputy general counsel for the City University of new york, the nations leading urban Public University with 24 campuses and more
Speaker1 how is that done . How do they become people . One of the most important raise the Supreme Court made Corporation People if you will is simply to look beyond the corporation and throughout American History the Supreme Court has granted corporations expansive Constitutional Rights, often ignoring the corporate form saying we need to protect the rights of the people who come together to form the corporation and while that idea probably made a lot of sense in the early 1800s as corporations were spot small its hard to know if the same idea makes the same degree of sense in a world where you have general motors, hundreds of thousands of shareholders and many hold only invest in the company for a matter of moments as a play on the market or does it still makes sense to break through the corporate form and see those people the need or should we try to separate the rights of the corporation from the rights of the underlying people. Was this baked into the convent constitution in any
Appellate attorney here in town. I welcome you to the circuitit conference. Since we last met in chicago in 2016, a lot has happened if you havent noticed. We have a new president and more recently a new Supreme Court justice. What does the combination of events mean for the future . That is what we will be addressing today. Theres lots to discuss. We have four experts to help us sort things out. The resumes are long and their accomplishments are many as a result so as to leave as much time for the discussion isas poi possible. First we have tim bishop and appellate lawyer in chicago and he clerked for William Brennan justice of the Supreme Court. Next to him, kerry is the chiefa counsel dedicated to the rule of law with the fair judiciary. As the clerk to Justice Clarence thomas next to her we have thera member of the Supreme Court appellate practice clerk who clerked for Justice Roberts and finally last but not least. The professor of law at Indiana University in bloomington served a
Appellate attorney here in town. I welcome you to the circuitit conference. Since we last met in chicago in 2016, a lot has happened if you havent noticed. We have a new president and more recently a new Supreme Court justice. What does the combination of events mean for the future . That is what we will be addressing today. Theres lots to discuss. We have four experts to help us sort things out. The resumes are long and their accomplishments are many as a result so as to leave as much time for the discussion isas poi possible. First we have tim bishop and appellate lawyer in chicago and he clerked for William Brennan justice of the Supreme Court. Next to him, kerry is the chiefa counsel dedicated to the rule of law with the fair judiciary. As the clerk to Justice Clarence thomas next to her we have thera member of the Supreme Court appellate practice clerk who clerked for Justice Roberts and finally last but not least. The professor of law at Indiana University in bloomington served a