Welcome to our 8th Annual “Supreme Court Hightlights” CLE
Sponsored by The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Reception to follow in the College’s Snell & Wilmer Courtyard.
The reception is sponsored by The American Constitution Society Student Chapter.
This event was streamed live on Friday September 29 2006. To watch the archive clck on the link below.
8th Annual Supreme Court Highlights CLE
Friday September 29 2006, 2:00-4:30 P.M.
The University of Arizona Rogers College of Law
Ares Auditorium (Room 146)
1201 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona
(Click link to view case)
Illinois Tool Works v. Independent Ink
Volvo Trucks of North America v. Reeder-Simco GMC
Texaco Inc. v. Dagher
Hudson v. Michigan
Georgia v. Randolph
Brigham City v. Stuart
Davis v. Washington & Hammon v. Indiana
Rapanos v. U.S. & Carabell v. Army Corps
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
Gonzales v. Oregon
Marshall v. Marshall
Randall v. Sorrell
Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights
Beard v. Banks
Garcetti v. Ceballos
Wisconsin Right to Life v. FEC
Barbara A. Atwood, Mary Anne Richey Professor of Law, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
The Honorable W. Scott Bales, Justice of the Arizona State Supreme Court
The Honorable Stanley G. Feldman, Former Justice of the Arizona State Supreme Court and Partner, Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, Tucson
Ronnell Andersen Jones, Visiting Faculty Fellow, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Marc L. Miller, Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
James R. Ratner, Professor of Law, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
The honorable Neil V. Wake, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
Total CLE Credit Hours You Can Earn: 2.5 (CLE credit hours are based on a 60-minute hour)
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is the oldest law school in Arizona and one of the first established in the West. Since 1915, the College has educated many of Arizona’s most distinguished judges and lawyers; its graduates hold positions of leadership in the legal, corporate, and political arenas both in the state and nationwide.
The College is singularly committed to first-rate teaching, research, and service to the public and legal profession. Our size – a total student body of about 500 – fosters close interaction and a high level of intellectual engagement among students and faculty.
Tucson is located in the beautiful Sonoran desert, near the border of two nations, and in a state that embraces tribal lands, with the attendant complexities of multiple cultures and sovereignities. Arizona is a stimulating, unique setting in which to work and to live.
To pre-register, fill out this form, attach your check made out to the Law College Association – Supreme Court Highlights CLE, and send to:
Donna Ream,
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law,
P.O. Box 210176, Tucson, AZ 85721-0176.
$60 private sector, $40 public interest sector, Students (Free, but must sign up ahead of time to receive materials.)
Visitor parking is available for a fee at several parking garages on campus. A campus visitor parking map can be viewed at http://parking.arizona.edu/pdf/maps/visitor.pdf. The Park Avenue garage is the closest to the College of Law. Please allow time to find an alternate garage, as this one may be full on the day of this event.
For more information about this event call: 520/626-2400 |