310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell
310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell
310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell
[applause] good morning. Im from the school of law and pleased to welcome you to the seventh annual u. C. I. Law Supreme Court determined review event. Our first event was held in the closet. So were expanding. This event brings together the law school, the university, and the larger and broader Orange County community to talk about one of the most important but most publicly neglected institutions, the United States Supreme Court. We have a unusually bright group of scholars to talk about the changes to come in the terms ahead. I ore turning to the program want to thank the organizations that made it possible, the irvine buckley theater, the special events Team Including Amanda Stegall and from the law school on new interim dean, son richardson and colleen, and ryan hadusk, jimmy lee, javier miranda, lou alvarez and Victor Quadros and for cspan for recording this event for the first time. I also want to single out for special thanks the man in the middle of the stage, u. C. I. Ounding
[applause] good morning. Im from the school of law and pleased to welcome you to the seventh annual u. C. I. Law Supreme Court determined review event. Our first event was held in the closet. So were expanding. This event brings together the law school, the university, and the larger and broader Orange County community to talk about one of the most important but most publicly neglected institutions, the United States Supreme Court. We have a unusually bright group of scholars to talk about the changes to come in the terms ahead. I ore turning to the program want to thank the organizations that made it possible, the irvine buckley theater, the special events Team Including Amanda Stegall and from the law school on new interim dean, son richardson and colleen, and ryan hadusk, jimmy lee, javier miranda, lou alvarez and Victor Quadros and for cspan for recording this event for the first time. I also want to single out for special thanks the man in the middle of the stage, u. C. I. Ounding