Thank you, judge simon. Thank you, everyone. Welcome, thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its an honor to have you here. Were really excited and we appreciate you taking the time to have this conversation with us. Its great to be here this whole conference and thank you to everybody and especially to the chief judge for making me feel so at home and forgiving me so much work to do during this. The lineup in that case were somewhat unusual given the recent divide on the court. Im wondering from your perception what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Well, truth be told, i do think that the lineups were less unusual than they just were lop sided. You know, the unusual lineup is usually like the 54, but everybodys all scrambled. But this was just a lop sided result. It was a 72 case, sometimes we have those. We have 72 cases. We have 81 cases. And in this case the outsiders, if you will, were me and the chief justice. And what can i say, there were seven people
Thank you, judge simon. Thank you, everyone. Welcome, thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its an honor to have you here. Were really excited and we appreciate you taking the time to have this conversation with us. Its great to be here this whole conference and thank you to everybody and especially to the chief judge for making me feel so at home and forgiving me so much work to do during this. The lineup in that case were somewhat unusual given the recent divide on the court. Im wondering from your perception what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Well, truth be told, i do think that the lineups were less unusual than they just were lop sided. You know, the unusual lineup is usually like the 54, but everybodys all scrambled. But this was just a lop sided result. It was a 72 case, sometimes we have those. We have 72 cases. We have 81 cases. And in this case the outsiders, if you will, were me and the chief justice. And what can i say, there were seven people
Thank you, judge simon. Thank you, everyone. Welcome, thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its an honor to have you here. Were really excited and we appreciate you taking the time to have this conversation with us. Its great to be here this whole conference and thank you to everybody and especially to the chief judge for making me feel so at home and forgiving me so much work to do during this. The lineup in that case were somewhat unusual given the recent divide on the court. Im wondering from your perception what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Well, truth be told, i do think that the lineups were less unusual than they just were lop sided. You know, the unusual lineup is usually like the 54, but everybodys all scrambled. But this was just a lop sided result. It was a 72 case, sometimes we have those. We have 72 cases. We have 81 cases. And in this case the outsiders, if you will, were me and the chief justice. And what can i say, there were seven people
Thank you, judge simon. An thank you judge simon, and k good morning everyone, and welcome. Welcome and thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its great to be here. It is an honor to have you here. We are really excited and we appreciate you taking time to have a conversation with us. Its good to be here at this whole conference, and thank you to everybody and especially chief judge mortier for making me feel so at home, and for giving me so much work to do. You have cheerfully undertaken musso thank you. The Supreme Court recently issued the andy warhol decision and in that case the court ruled that andy warhol had infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmiths copyright because he created silkscreen images of prints using her photographs. Now the lineup in that case was somewhat unusual, given what the public perceives to be the recent divide on the court. So im wondering, from your perception, what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Truth be told, i do think that
Jackson state university, doctor mcdaniels and all yours. [applause] of course i cant sit down that. I want to remind you if you want to ask questions will need to come to the microphone at the podium no matter how loud your teacher voice is, we dont want you to shout it from your seat because weth are filming this. Thank you. Thank you guys for coming. [applause] thank you for joining us with the autobiography panel. I have the pleasure of producing our distinguished panel of their great work. First we have marion graham, a native of georgia, the University Distinguished professor ofhe english at the university of kansas and founding director of the history of black writing which she established at the university of mississippi and 1983. The history of black writing has led national and International Initiatives to promote research, teaching and Public Engagement with literary studies with the National Endowment for humanity. The author of 12 books that redefined the field especially