Technology on farming. We heard about innovations and how federal policy including rural access to Broadband Internet can help in the development of agriculture. Good morning. We thank everyone for joining us this morning for our first Small Business Committee Hearing of 2020. I want to especially thank the witnesses for taking the time to travel across the country and take time away from their businesses in some instances to have this important question. As is the case with these hearings, there will be members coming and going. There are overlapping hearings on other committees so youll see some folks come and go so we ask for your patience in bearing with that as well. Farming and agriculture are at the heart of strong economies around the country. Investing in agriculture is crucial to ensure that our communities can thrive. Coming from colorado i understand the importance that farming and agriculture have on our states way of life and economic wellbeing. Nearly half of colorados 6
We are good to go. Welcome everybody. We are back with chatter on books and happily we already disclosed location, one more page books in arlington we take books, wine and chocolate more seriously than we take ourselves. Thank you so much for letting us be here. Thank you so much for coming. Its going to be out in the open. My name is jeanne mcmanus, later were going to be speaking with wil haygood who im honored to meet. The book will talk about a lot of things that talk about tigerland which is Remarkable Book about some really incredible young man at a very difficult time. A couple of the things on tap, random thoughts, i know youre the you. I kind of obsessed with look at bestseller list you hate. I take the bullet for the team but im always interested in something that pops up unexpectedly, and i talked a couple of weeks ago about these books that were decades old popping up, to kill a mockingbird, was a prime example, and we know why and we know why the handmaids tale was there.
Why it is important. Former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme courts joint and Indiana University law school per hazard to discuss the future of law schools. This panel was part of the seventh Circuit Bar Association annual meeting, about an hour and 20 minutes. For makingand thanks time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. As brian welch said, i am randy shepherd. I ended up spending is my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. I now sit doing Senior Service in our intermediate court, and i have an appointment over at the Indiana University school of law. Corliss,ht is rebecca who after a career as a trial judge an entire practice, spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. She left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvement of Legal Educ
Thank you for making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession i am Randy Shepard i ended up spending most of my adult life in the supreme court. I now sit doing senior service. And i have an appointment over at the mccain school of law. To my right is rebecca corliss. Spent more than decade on the colorado supreme court. She left their ten or 11 years ago. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work. On the improvement of courts into the improvement of Legal Education and the legal profession. And then professor anderson certainly a man of circuit if there ever was one after his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk despite his recent career i will say theres nobody has done more intriguing work. I will begin with the words was setting the stage. Not necessarily know about in detail. They provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools both now and in the future. You could actually descri
Colorado Supreme Court. She left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of the court and the improvements of Legal Education in the legal profession. And then, profess them Professor William henderson, after his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit, but happily has spent his recent career at the Indiana University school of law and id say theres nobody whos done more intriguing work about the future of our profession than bill and becky kourlis. I will begin by setting the stage. There are many things about moderate Legal Education that we as lawyers know a little about, but not necessarily know about in detail. They provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools both now and in the future. Now, you could actually describe recent developments by usin