Maureen good morning, everyone, and welcome. I feel like it is like school. We are waiting a for a few more people to sit down, and then we will get started. Thank you for coming. Immigration on the United States signed on march 6, the januaryplaced 27 executive order, whose implantation was halted in multiple federal courts. The new executive order is titled protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry. The new order is similar in butctive to the order involves clarifications. It was drafted far more carefully to avoid legal challenges. The new executive order still for travel for 90 days muslimmajority countries, but now, it is only six countries. Iraq has been taken off the list. Still suspends the Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days, and it still imposes a cap of 50,000 refugees for 2017 when the Refugee Admission Program begins. Again, it is stalled in the may in with hearings in the circuit courts of appeals. But the issues surrounding the executive order are not just l
Room where the justices take on and off their robe, and the dining room upstairs. And on the two are, he showed me the robing room. There are sort of these would lockers. And then it said justice even scum and that it carried on down. And the last locker was justice sotomayor. And then we walked from the building of it and we maybe took 15 minutes and ended up back in the robing room again and in that 15 minutes time, what had happened was that Justice Stevens nameplate had come up and each of the name plates had gone over one and now there was a Justice Kagan. And he showed me the new locker with the Justice Kagan nameplate. It was a very effective way to say to me you are here now. You are part of the community. Your part of the institution. It was a very powerful thing to see. Next on cspan, two panels from the National Ideas summit. First, how conservativism is portrayed and expressed in film and pop culture. Then a look at how different segments of society view conservativism. The
Notice in peoples faces their concerns. Clearly i need besides of some parties in the audience, because some of the actual parties were there. I forget how important it is to people sometimes, because when you are in your audience reading the briefs, you understand the voices they are giving you. When you see their faces, it just reinforces that importance in a way nothing else can. What is the other emotion . Absolute fear. You dont know what it is like to sit with eight other colleagues. Court, bute circuit to sit in the Supreme Court and listen to the questions of your colleagues is somewhat humbling so much completely humbling. It is just like justice oconnor. I will always room for that day. Awareness to have the that everyone in that room was waiting for your first question. Yes. Thathat is interesting, is i had gone in, prepared with any number of questions. Most of them except the two i ask were asked by other justices. Yes, i was aware, but i did not know what the first questi
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Instead of talking about any, how can we take the work that we do as professionals and scholars and creat created a maximum impd that begins with asking the question how good are we at creating change. We are putting out a lot of effort and a lot of papers and research reports, publications, books and the like. But how much change is that leading to and could be tightened up so we are creating maximum change in the effort. Hence, most produced knowledge that serves to society and we hope the society actually gets served. But its kind of a mysterious process whether that occurs or not and there are things that determine whether it is create a social and policy change and a purpose to think about that. Over the years, when i think about my own work, ive had periods of frustration of not creating the difference of the work i was doing but it was what is happening in a lot of the fields that we produce scholarship and empirical studies and it could be reviews or legal scholarship that its