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Law Review Symposim: Economies of Extraction: Labor, Care, and the Carceral State
The University of Richmond Law Review's fall symposium, “Economies of Extraction: Labor, Care, and the Carceral State,” will use a law-and-political-economy framework to discuss the persistent inequalities that define contemporary politics. The program will consist of several presentations, including an overview of current trends in worker surveillance, home-based care work, and improving conditions for people who are incarcerated. The symposium will also encourage the direct advocacy efforts that are possible to create a better future.
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Gratitude Day 2024
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We all have something-or someone-that inspires gratitude for Richmond Law. It might be a scholarship that opened doors, the dedicated staff, faculty, and volunteers who enhance the student experience, or a mentor who has offered invaluable guidance. Gratitude Day is our chance to say thank you! This year, students, staff, and faculty stopped by the Law Commons to complete a Gratitude Day Activi...
PILR Symposium: Immigration Law and Asylum
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"Immigration Law and Asylum - Current Trends and Challenges in Virginia and Across the Nation" Note: video quality during Zoom "screen share" is poor since the small PiP video windows were enlarged 10x. We will find a way to capture video better during Zoom screen sharing in the future. "Join the Richmond Public Interest Law Review for its annual fall symposium, which will provide a unique glim...
Law School Adjunct Teaching - Information Session
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Are you interested in sharing your expertise as an adjunct faculty member at a law school? This virtual session covers valuable tips and strategies for becoming an adjunct law professor. You'll discover how to navigate the application process, connect with law schools, and design an impactful course. You'll learn from our own Professor Allison Tait, as well as Asha Scielzo, Iris Giuffrida, Mich...
Love Your Lawyer Day 2024
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Love Your Lawyer Day 2024
Jarrid Outlaw - Wrongful Convictions Clinic
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Through the Institute for Actual Innocence, Richmond Law students take a leading role in screening, investigating, and litigating felony cases in which there is credible evidence of the convicted person’s innocence. Under the direct supervision of Professor Mary Kelly Tate, students investigate cases and seek the necessary evidence to pursue exonerations arising from post-conviction statutes ca...
The Synopsis - How Fraternities and Sororities Intersect with Intellectual Property
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Prof. Ashley Dobbs recently contributed a chapter in the book "The Law of Fraternities and Sororities" by Gregory Parks, who's a law professor at Wake Forest University. So, how do fraternities and sororities intersect with intellectual property? In this video, Dobbs provides an overview of trademark and copyright law as it relates to Greek life. To read the book: www.amazon.com/Law-Fraternitie...
Scholarship Stewardship Event 2024
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Scholarship Stewardship Event 2024
2024 Year In Review
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Join us in a look back at the 2023-2024 school year, highlighting our most recent class, memorable moments, faculty achievements, and more.
The Synopsis - The Supreme Court’s Attack on the Administrative State
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Prof. Joel Eisen discusses three related cases that are currently pending in the Supreme Court: Loper Bright v. Raimondo, SEC v. Jarkesy, and Corner Post v. Board.
Beau English Student Spotlight
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Beau English Student Spotlight
The Synopsis - Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo & Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce
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In this episode of The Synopsis, Prof. Noah Sachs breaks down Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, both of which are United States Supreme Court cases regarding Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., and are pending as of filming this video. The Court will decide in June 2024 whether or not to overrule Chevron.
University of Richmond, School of Law Commencement 2024
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Kelley B. Hodge, L'96, is the keynote speaker for the 2024 commencement ceremony of the University of Richmond School of Law. CONNECT WITH RICHMOND LAW Website: law.richmond.edu LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/school/university-of-richmond-school-of-law/ Instagram: URLawSchool Facebook: URLawSchool/ Twitter: URLawSchool
University of Richmond, School of Law Commencement 2023
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University of Richmond, School of Law Commencement 2023
Pandora's Pixels: an event on generative AI, privacy, & choice April 11 2024
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Pandora's Pixels: an event on generative AI, privacy, & choice April 11 2024
Author's Insight: Doron Samuel-Siegel: An Empowered Approach to Legal Writing
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Author's Insight: Doron Samuel-Siegel: An Empowered Approach to Legal Writing
Author's Insight - Kevin Woodson - The Black Ceiling: How Race Still Matters in the Elite Workplace
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Author's Insight - Kevin Woodson - The Black Ceiling: How Race Still Matters in the Elite Workplace
Law Review Symposium: Vestiges of the Confederacy - Reckoning with the Legacy of the South 3/1/24
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Law Review Symposium: Vestiges of the Confederacy - Reckoning with the Legacy of the South 3/1/24
PILR Symposium - Not Just For Learning: A Comprehensive Look at how IEP and 405 Plans Affect Youth
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PILR Symposium - Not Just For Learning: A Comprehensive Look at how IEP and 405 Plans Affect Youth
2024 Emroch Lecture: Law and Political Economy with Amy Kapczynski
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2024 Emroch Lecture: Law and Political Economy with Amy Kapczynski
Richmond Law Giving Day 2024 | Spider Law: Into the Donor-Verse
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Richmond Law Giving Day 2024 | Spider Law: Into the Donor-Verse
Rick Klau Reflects on 30 Volumes of Richmond Law’s Journal of Law and Technology
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Rick Klau Reflects on 30 Volumes of Richmond Law’s Journal of Law and Technology
17th Annual Evil Twin Debate - Feb 1, 2024
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17th Annual Evil Twin Debate - Feb 1, 2024
JOLT Symposium - A 30-YEAR Perspective of Legal Innovation in the Digital Age (Jan, 19, 2024)
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JOLT Symposium - A 30-YEAR Perspective of Legal Innovation in the Digital Age (Jan, 19, 2024)
Trump On The Ballot
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Trump On The Ballot
1870 Society Reception November 2023
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1870 Society Reception November 2023
Love Your Lawyer Day 2023
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Love Your Lawyer Day 2023
A Century of Women at Richmond Law
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A Century of Women at Richmond Law
Celebrating a Century of Women
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Celebrating a Century of Women
The Synopsis - Sanctions Against Russia
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The Synopsis - Sanctions Against Russia

Комментарии

  • @ИринаКим-ъ5ч
    @ИринаКим-ъ5ч 2 месяца назад

    Garcia Jennifer Gonzalez Jeffrey Williams Brenda

  • @LeChairman
    @LeChairman 3 месяца назад

    His expression at the end says it all ☹ My god, by some of the language you hear on social media, it seems like people are under the impression that these decisions are somehow returning them power, when its all going to a few district and appelate court judges in Texas and whatever corporation decides to bring a suit under them. We haven't even begun to feel the full brunt of this. No one understands just how essential these agencies are in regulating everyday goods, people just want to oppose anything they see as "the Administrative State." This populist mindrot destroyed everyones ability to think critically, our stupidity will be rewarded in kind.

  • @ИринаКим-ъ5ч
    @ИринаКим-ъ5ч 3 месяца назад

    Anderson Cynthia Perez Sarah Brown Steven

  • @marcosaceacevedo
    @marcosaceacevedo 4 месяца назад

    Chevron was basically the fox guarding the hen-house. It gave un elected “behind the scenes” officials the power to have the legislation written in a way they they would be the only ones to decide what it meant… and it ALWAYS mean more power for the agencias…

  • @randogoatlasagna1343
    @randogoatlasagna1343 5 месяцев назад

    "Decades of lAW" -- ha - What about the over 100 years where it worked the opposite. Chevron was wrong. Atlas Roofing was wrong - they needed to overrule it, but they didn't.

  • @randogoatlasagna1343
    @randogoatlasagna1343 5 месяцев назад

    Saying that fishing boats need to pay for their own monitors is a reasonable as saying people need to pay a cop's salary when he arrests them. The fact that the courts said this was a reasonable interpretation tells you what you need to know about how this was going for the people. No SCOTUS hit it right here.

  • @randogoatlasagna1343
    @randogoatlasagna1343 5 месяцев назад

    Undermine? Putting it back how the founders intended. You are the problem. Seperation of powers are intended. Why should the executive have judicial powers? No, this is putting things back.

  • @gripdriver09
    @gripdriver09 5 месяцев назад

    It’s about time!

  • @poduck2
    @poduck2 5 месяцев назад

    1. I don't think it takes much knowledge about the facts to determine what the law says. The ability of the EPA to know what things are damaging to the environment doesn't say anything about the law that allows them to implement that knowledge. The two things are entirely separate. Chevron has essentially handed over to the executive branch the reigns of both the legislature and the court, which I think is completely inappropriate. Courts are designed to determine what the law says, and unless knowledge about the environment gives them better knowledge of statutory construction than the courts, they should never be able to make their own decisions about what the law says. 2. I don't think that it's a good argument that it will cause difficulty to the state if the constitution is upheld. The state made the mistake by violating rights, and therefore they have to be the ones to pay the consequences.

  • @krboswell
    @krboswell 6 месяцев назад

    These agencies shouldn't abuse those interpretation powers and then this might not have happened.

    • @marcosaceacevedo
      @marcosaceacevedo 4 месяца назад

      They are government bureaucrats… all they do is vie for power and abuse.

  • @andrewzych4591
    @andrewzych4591 6 месяцев назад

    I want my god damn jury trial if they are going to fine me. I dont want to be under the thumb of unelected bureaucrats, and screw these judges trying to legislate from the bench.

  • @vishaallalchand4124
    @vishaallalchand4124 6 месяцев назад

    Holy crap what a prediction!

  • @VyViJ
    @VyViJ 6 месяцев назад

    6-3 exact prediction!

  • @timotb1
    @timotb1 6 месяцев назад

    Agencies have over reached.

  • @cycleswithtrailer
    @cycleswithtrailer 6 месяцев назад

    Do you know of any reporting as to why the 2020 change to how the observers were paid was made? The Trump administration made the change that resulted in the challenge and then conservative activists paid for the plaintiffs’ lawyers in these cases. This smells fishy to me. Doesn’t it seem strange to have the Executive branch harshly interpret a law under conservative leadership, creating a test case that conservative activists can bring so a conservative court can unwind such essential protections?

  • @goobcutusofborg3357
    @goobcutusofborg3357 6 месяцев назад

    Good simple explanation. Things need to change. The Executive branch has been given way too much power and needs to be sized down. There are too many activists working in DC in all of these agencies and it shows. All one has to do is look at the CAFE standards with automobiles. They are pushing agendas and not “interpreting” the laws. They are making law from behind closed doors where there is no one that can actually fight for what’s right.

  • @cryptonighit
    @cryptonighit 7 месяцев назад

    It seems every outlaw “ justice “ can interpret anything to fit the narrative ( Freedom of speech coincides with the right to stand your ground ) You can’t have one, deprived of the other By removing you , you are deprived of your liberty “ therefore you are silenced “ ( you don’t have to be psychopath to qualify as a “ Dictatorship “ , you just have to make calculated deflection to ridicule the process )

  • @markveney9569
    @markveney9569 9 месяцев назад

    Another bad decision brought to you Chief Justice Roberts and his Court.

  • @adrianyolanda1767
    @adrianyolanda1767 9 месяцев назад

    Promo-SM

  • @sadeghmohammadian1970
    @sadeghmohammadian1970 Год назад

    Thank for your explaination I am really interested in theis field as a lawyer

  • @VB81
    @VB81 Год назад

    Thank you, Professor Amar and the University of Richmond School of Law, for this lecture and for posting it for all to see.

  • @EmilySmith-cc2oj
    @EmilySmith-cc2oj Год назад

    was working on a pitch deck hoping to get to a producer. I submitted a copyright and writer’s guild first then did a interview. I got a message from my sister, she screenshot the Fox News article showing the Mexican president with my picture saying he caught a picture of a elf three days ago. I couldn’t believe that my true story, my hard work and great horror movie idea was shown on the tonight show with my picture as the Mexican president lying. My RUclips interview has comments now say “ hey the Mexican president took that” . I copyright it 01/20/2021 interview was ten months ago. Mexican president has been on every single social platform two weeks ago .

  • @dianamcginnis8694
    @dianamcginnis8694 2 года назад

    Happy Constitution Day! Let's begin phasing out the Federal Reserve and restoring the CONSTITUTIONAL monetary system based on "gold and silver Coin"! ruclips.net/video/CK81ik2NZoc/видео.html

  • @ankeviataylor4165
    @ankeviataylor4165 2 года назад

    Hey I needed this so thankyou!!

  • @claredin
    @claredin 2 года назад

    Thank you for helping me understand this case!

  • @davidsheets8932
    @davidsheets8932 3 года назад

    I got 25 seconds into your video when I had to stop it. The NCAA does not bring us college sports and it sure as hell does not bring us any of the football bowl games. That's why the bowl games are outside the jurisdiction of the NCAA in the first place. NCAA does of course regulate college sports but it does so on the behalf of the member institutions. College sports would exist without the NCAA.

  • @jessl4701
    @jessl4701 3 года назад

    Thank you for this! It was incredibly helpful to study for my Sports Law Master's level course.

  • @murtezatt
    @murtezatt 3 года назад

    Special Session FOREVER!

  • @devinprice130
    @devinprice130 3 года назад

    Young people under 18 know right from wrong. It’s why millions of young people all around this country don’t commit murder or other serious crimes. They go to school, listen to their parents, hangout with friends etc… for the psychopaths who commit premeditated or felony murder they deserve life without parole as a sentencing option and any attempt to use their youth as an excuse is solely an attempt to escape punishment. Glad the conservatives on the Supreme Court stuck together and handed down the right ruling.

  • @KWheel_
    @KWheel_ 3 года назад

    Chris, you weren't in my section (at least I don't think you were) or many of my classes, but I'm glad you were our speaker!

    • @jianqiangguo1950
      @jianqiangguo1950 3 года назад

      Kevin, I remember Chris was in many of my classes when I sat beside you. :)

  • @scurvylamb77
    @scurvylamb77 3 года назад

    this was helpful, thanks!!

  • @elsie384
    @elsie384 4 года назад

    Thank you! Writing a case brief on Madison v. Alabama for my Introduction to Law class

  • @FredGSchuler
    @FredGSchuler 4 года назад

    Threat Assessment. It is increasingly obvious that the threat of US economic collapse under an illegitimate, corrupt, Orwellian, despotic, genocidal, pro-Chinese globalist oligarch regime is imminent. The corruption of the current illegitimate Orwellian regime is apparent in daily skewed, biased, misleading, and false propaganda rhetoric of the deep state fake news. E.g. For years, Deep State Fake News RICO hyped up false narrative about fake Trump Russian collusion, and ignores obvious corruption between Biden and Russia, China, Ukraine and Iran. Fraudulent elections are another major escalation of the fraudulent corrupt illegitimate Orwellian deep state. We see this happening. We see this escalating rapidly in our time. What do we do about it? When do we act or react? If we lived in a small remote community, and there was a clear threat by a pack of wolves, dogs, or coyotes killing livestock and dogs and chasing children, then a sane community would address and acknowledge the issue, hunt, and shoot the wild dogs. If we are well aware of the the pack of wild dogs, do we wait until they are chewing thru our front door, or do we reach out beyond the boundary of our mailbox to mitigate this threat? Patriots may be soon be forced to defend lives, liberty and property from an illegitimate despotic corrupt treasonous Orwellian leftist regime working for China to destroy US. The corrupt illegitimate leftist regime will use Antifa BLM psychos to attack and kill enemies of their revolution. Christians, Patriots and others should prepare for this increasingly likely event. The overarching issue of our time is the decline of the US as a prosperous, free, peaceful world power, and the rise of despotic genocidal Orwellian China bent upon global domination. The US is currently under relentless siege by China that asserts economic and other warfare on US and our allies just up to, but not crossing, a kinetic war that would require a military response.US deep state fake news tech and BLM Antifa are forward deployed fifth column subversive traitors, saboteurs and enemy agitators working for China to destroy US. US leftist subversives are operating for, by, and with, China to weaken, destroy, and destabilize US militarily and economically. Antifa and BLM purport to be Marxists seeking to tear down and reset US in their systemically racist image via a corrupt Biden regime. BLM and Antifa represent the militant brown shirt styled collaborator thugs of the corrupt dysfunctional deep state establishment that is actively colluding with China to destroy US. US patriots are now faced with the clear and present danger of domestic enemies and an illegitimate corrupt leftist Orwellian regime destroying US economy, society, government, and culture. The ultimate goal of the leftist insurgency is to weaken US so badly that China, , etc .. may destroy, defeat, invade, and pillage US while slaughtering and displacing most of the US population. 2020 election fraud is a major escalation in China backed leftist war on US. Fraudulent votes and voting machines are a major attack on US democracy, freedoms and disruption of competent governance. Covid 19 is a significant new medical condition, exceeding the Flu, deliberately spready by China and hysterically exaggerated for 2020 election fraud, and to sabotage the US economy. Covid 19 was cultivated in a Chinese bio-weapons lab. China actively concealed the existence and release of Covid 19, for months, while China selectively spread the pandemic to US and globally. Covid 19 allows China to 'attack everywhere' and plausibly deny it was deliberate, and not meet the threshold of an overt bio-warfare attack on US that requires military retaliation. The CCP China Dragon Beast pushes war, conflict, and attacks on US just up to, but not overtly past, what may be regarded the boundary defining kinetic war. COVID 19 has the economic and strategic military effect of sinking hundreds of US aircraft carriers, the cost to the US government of Covid 19 exceeds the cost of 100 aircraft carriers, fully fit out. CCP China and US deep state fake news media propaganda traitors ignore and obfuscate Covid 19 Origins from a Chinese Bioweapon Lab and perpetuate debunked story about a nearby seafood market. Deep State fake news tech ignoring Biden China corruption and fabricating fake Trump Russia collusion disinformation, is clear irrefutable indications of Orwellian RICO subversion and treason. Deep State fake news tech ignoring Election Fraud and hearings while fabricating fake no evidence disinformation narrative, is clear irrefutable indications of Orwellian RICO subversion and treason. We should be concerned about the next steps anti-US leftist subversion movements may take from a global and historic perspective. Virtually all Marxist revolutions are characterized by massive widespread attacks and genocide against those portrayed as enemies of the revolution. Patriots, Christians and the like should expect to be the targets of escalating attacks by the current domestic enemy insurgency including antifa goon squads endorsed by Biden.

  • @willit63
    @willit63 4 года назад

    Brilliant insight from the panel. Everyone should see this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Dr_JSH
    @Dr_JSH 4 года назад

    I'm impressed with Professor Chambers' frank and rational review of the Bostock decision, after watching other videos featuring #TheReligiousWhite groaning about "changing the definition of sex" and "making up law to serve Progressives."

    • @AuroraColoradoUSA
      @AuroraColoradoUSA 3 года назад

      It is a blatant example of the CANNIBAL LEFT pulling a definition out of their CORRUPT hats and forcing that definition on all Americans. That is not how language works. Lexicographers don't even do that. Meanings are determined by USAGE. Words mean what they are intended to mean and understood to mean.

  • @Gettwistedupfk
    @Gettwistedupfk 4 года назад

    Professor Chambers, Thank you for your bullet style synopsis of this case and what it is about. After reading the case and some other articles and then watching your brief 3 min video over and over. I am ready to write my paper. Thank you again for your time and insight! Fred

  • @TheShadowHawkz
    @TheShadowHawkz 4 года назад

    Amazingly explained. Thank You!

  • @immaculatecorrection
    @immaculatecorrection 5 лет назад

    Very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @billsmith3189
    @billsmith3189 5 лет назад

    Well done and with a timely topic.

  • @VoxUrbana
    @VoxUrbana 5 лет назад

    It is a Republic! Not a democracy,

  • @paulgill443
    @paulgill443 5 лет назад

    As EIC of the Richmond Law Review in 1989-1990, I'm glad to see multiple student-led legal journals thriving at UR. I still think my four years of journalism before law school, and my publications experience there and otherwise, are among the activities that contributed most to my abilities as a lawyer. Congratulations to those who lead and staff all our journals.

  • @UniversityofRichmondLaw
    @UniversityofRichmondLaw 5 лет назад

    Time Stamp / Index for this video : 0:00 - Welcome and Opening Remarks - Dean Wendy Perdue 1:37 - Eli Hill - Co-Symposium Editor JOLT 5:20 - “How Legal Ethics and Social Media Intersect in the Modern Practice of Law” Jeffrey Geiger, Firm Counsel, Sands Anderson & Laura Lee Miller, Associate, Harmon Claytor 1:30:45 - “Picking Up the Slack- Legal and Information Governance Considerations for New(ew) Technologies” - James Sherer, Partner, BakerHosteler & Ben Barnes, Associate, Redgrave LLP 2:37:31 - “Putting Words in Your Mouth- The Evidentiary Impact of Emerging Voice Editing Software” - Nick Mirra, Associate, Woods Rogers 3:06:31 - “The Growing Cybersecurity Threats to Law Firms” - Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor, Dark Reading 4:01:31 - “ESI in the Workplace” - Nicole Harrell, Member, Kaufman & Canoles & Dustin Davies, Chief Information Officer, Kaufman & Canoles 4:51:59 - Closing Remarks - James Williams, Co-Symposium Editor, JOLT & Nicole Allaband, Editor-in-Chief, JOLT

  • @UniversityofRichmondLaw
    @UniversityofRichmondLaw 6 лет назад

    Index of segments: 0:01 - Carly Celestino - General Welcome & Introduction of Dean Perdue 0:37 - Dean Wendy Perdue - Welcome & Introduction of President Crutcher 3:36 - President Crutcher - Welcome 9:20 - Governor Doug Wilder - Introduction of Keynote 32:57 Panel 1: The Gentrification Boom and Its Implications for Racial and Economic Integration Serena Williams, Rick Sander, Dr. Lance Freeman, Professor Olati Johnson 1:39:00 - Panel 2: The Contemporary Face of Housing Discrimination and the Fair Housing Act Laura Lafayette, Helen Hardiman, Allison Bethel, Valerie Schneider 2:41:17 - Sara Pratt 3:22:39 Panel 3: Access to Education: Discrimination in Housing and Neighborhood Education Gerard Robinson, Philip Tegeler, Kimberly Robinson, Genevieve Siegel-Hawley 4:26:18 Panel 4: Access to Housing: Models for Anti-discrimination and Affordability Carol Brown, Michael Diamond, Lisa Alexander 5:30:19 Closing Remarks: Dr. Benjamin Campbell