And, Justice Elena kagan a great friend of the Second Circuit who participated in our 125th Anniversary Program on Thurgood Marshall. Judicial colleagues, staff, members of the board, and friends of the Second Circuit it is an honor to welcome you here this afternoon to this special session of court as we bring to a close our courts your long retrospective marking 125 years of the u. S. Court of appeals the Second Circuit. To all of us, it is exciting to be in this historic room were so many noteworthy cases have been adjudicated. As chief judge, i serve it first. All are committed to the Effective Administration of justice. We have been fortunate to have the great advocacy of those who have argued in this courtroom. When i proposed a project for 125 Year Anniversary of our court, i did so not for selfcelebration but because any institution, if it is to do its work well should from time to time reflect on its past to better resolve the present in to meet the challenges of the future. T
They happen without interruption. Cspan. Ve on demand at c cspan. Org. Administration including president ial orders and the Supreme Court. An 1 15. Bout thank you, john. [applause] i want to thank all of you participating, all of our panelists. Those who are joining us via cspan. What great event. And ed, john malcolm this preserve the constitution series thats gone on for great weeks now, with events, such as the event with justice thomas, the opportunity constitutionalur republic, and the things that make this country great, its series. Been a great today is the wrapup and im just kind of the warm up act for that. Pretend to get into all the intellectual discussions panelistsistinguished will be talking about. But i did want to talk a little about a perspective that has been someone who in the house and senate with the purpose of applying principles to law making. Think what just happened in this election may have preserved republic. Tutional we know the intent of ms. Clinton and sh
Your Program Guide or watch any time on booktv. Org. Marc lamont hill is the Steve Charles chair in media and solutions at temple university. His books include nobody casualties in americas more on the vulnerable from ferguson to flint and beyond and exit for palestine the limits of progressive politics. And the founding director of the People Education center, a Nonprofit Organization to community organization. Todd brewsters coauthor with Peter Jennings of the number one New York Times bestseller the century. As other work includes lincolns gamble and in search of america. He taught journalism at temple university, was a knight fellow at Yale Law School and was founding director of the center for oral history at west point. Hes also the executive producer of the documentary into harms way. In their new book seen and unseen technology, social media, and the fight for Racial Justice the authors examine the uniqueness of this moment in the overall history of Civil Rights Movement in the
Marc lamont hill is the Steve Charles chair in media, cities and solutions at Temple University. His books include nobody casualties of americas war on the vulnerable from ferguson to flint and beyond and except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics. He also owns uncle bobs coffee and books and is the founding director of the Peoples Education center, a germantown based Nonprofit Organization devoted to community education. Todd brewster is the coauthor with Peter Jennings of the number one New York Times bestseller of the century. His other work includes the books lincolns gamble and in search of america. He also taught journalism at Temple University was a knight fellow at Yale Law School and was the founding director of the center for l history at west point. He is also the executive producer of the documentary into harms way. In their new book, seen and unseen, the authors examine the uniqueness of this moment in the overall history of Civil Rights Movements in the unit
Marc lamont hill is at Temple University. His books include nobody, casualties americas war on the vulnerable from bergersen to plant and beyond and except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics. He also owns uncle bobbys coffee and books and is a founding director of the Peoples Education center. A Nonprofit Organization devoted to community education. Todd brewster is the coauthor of the number one bestseller the century. Their other work includes the book lincolns gamble and in search of america but he also taughty journalism at Temple University was a knight fellow at Yale Law School and was the founding director of the center for oral history at west point. He is also the executive producer of the documentary in harms way. In their new book seen and unseen the authors examined the uniqueness of this moment in the overall history of the Civil Rights Movement in the united states. Joining them in conversation this evening is award winner, awardwinning broadcaster and jour