Their phones and turn them off. Even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. I am greg joseph, president of the society. Welcome. We are delighted to have you here today. We are honored to have resident emeritus of nyu john sexton, whose topic tonight is Warren Burger, the founder of our society and of immense importance to us. There is no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. He was a Warren Burger clerk, but he had a long history before that. President sexton earned his ba in history and ma and phd and religion, and taught religion in brooklyn before he went to harvard law school. He went to harvard law school, graduating 1979 magna cum laude, and was the Supreme Court editor of the harvard law review. He clerked on the d. C. Circuit court before he clerked for chief Justice Burger. He went to nyu in 1981, and by 1988 he was dean of the law school. His tenure there was extremely successful. The law school is firmly ensc
This is a 50minute event in the Supreme Court chamber. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the Supreme Court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. Before we do anything else, ill ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off, even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. Im greg joseph. Im president of the society. Welcome. Were delighted to have you here today. Were honored to have as our lecturer, john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is Warren Burger, and Warren Burger, of course, is the founder of our society and is of immense importance to us. Theres no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. Hes, was a Warren Burger clerk, but he a long history before that. President sexton earned his ba in history and ma in ph. D. In religion from fordham. He went to harvard law school, graduating in 1979, magna cou e magna cumlaude. He went to nyu in 1981. And by 1988, he w
This is a 50minute event in the Supreme Court chamber. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the Supreme Court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. Before we do anything else, ill ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off, even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. Im greg joseph. Im president of the society. Welcome. Were delighted to have you here today. Were honored to have as our lecturer, john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is Warren Burger, and Warren Burger, of course, is the founder of our society and is of immense importance to us. Theres no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. Hes, was a Warren Burger clerk, but he a long history before that. President sexton earned his ba in history and ma in ph. D. In religion from fordham. He went to harvard law school, graduating in 1979, magna cou e magna cumlaude. He went to nyu in 1981. And by 1988, he w
This is a 50minute event in the Supreme Court chamber. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the Supreme Court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. Before we do anything else, ill ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off, even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. Im greg joseph. Im president of the society. Welcome. Were delighted to have you here today. Were honored to have as our lecturer, john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is Warren Burger, and Warren Burger, of course, is the founder of our society and is of immense importance to us. Theres no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. Hes, was a Warren Burger clerk, but he a long history before that. President sexton earned his ba in history and ma in ph. D. In religion from fordham. He went to harvard law school, graduating in 1979, magna cou e magna cumlaude. He went to nyu in 1981. And by 1988, he w
Account at all. Its uncontroverted because nobody says he turned the political stuff off for Guilford County. All they did is a cross check as a Guilford County to make sure it wasnt a retrogression problem with the Guilford County which is exactly what he should do by the way. But talk about theory similarities. It was Guilford County and it was greensboro and cromartie ii, and what this court said in giving that direct evidence relatively minimal rate was to say if you look at the rest of that email, the map drawer was very candid about taking race into account in drawing cd one and theres much less race involved in cd12 so it didnt predominate. The similarities could not be more dead on with this case. The most you can get out of Guilford County is that race was taken into account in some way that did not make it predominate, and this in evidence as in cromartie ii, that if you contrast the way the legislature proceeded with respect to cd one and cd 12, its virtually impossible to t