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The year 2007 marks the 150th anniversary of the Supreme Court's historic decision, Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393. Ever since this controversial decision was handed down in 1857, historians, legal scholars, civil rights advocates and others have debated the significance of the Supreme Court's discussion of jurisdiction as well as its ultimate substantive findings.
To recognize this occasion, and to consider the enduring legacy of this decision, the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice (CHHIRJ) at the Harvard Law School will host a two-day national conference to examine Dred Scott, its historical significance, and current application to unique issues of law, particularly those pertaining to race and civil rights.
A detailed conference agenda and other information is provided via the links to the right. Below please find a list of confirmed participants:
Judges, Lawyers & Expert Witnesses Participating in the Reconsideration of Dred Scott v. Sandford:
- The Honorable Stephen G. Breyer (Associate
Justice, United States Supreme Court)
- The Honorable Harry T. Edwards (Senior
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit)
- The Honorable Damon J. Keith (Senior
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit)
- The Honorable Allyson K. Duncan (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4thP Circuit)
- The Honorable Roger L. Gregory (Judge, U.S Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit)
- The Honorable Carlos F. Lucero (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit)
- The Honorable Theodore A. McKee (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit)
- The Honorable Edward C. Prado (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit)
- The Honorable Johnnie B. Rawlinson (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit)
- The Honorable Ann Claire Williams (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit)
- The Honorable Charles R. Wilson (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit)
- Professor Akhil Reed Amar (Professor of Law,
Yale
Law
School)
- Professor Erwin S. Chemerinsky (Alston & Bird Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University School of Law)
- John Payton, Esq. (Partner, WilmerHale)
- Dean Kenneth W. Starr (Duane & Kelly Roberts Dean and Professor of Law,
Pepperdine
University
School of Law)
- Professor Derrick A. Bell (Visiting Professor of Law,
New York
University
School of Law)
- Professor Sarah H. Cleveland (Bemis Visiting Professor in International Law, Harvard Law School, and Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law)
- Professor Paul Finkelman (President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy,
Albany
Law
School)
- Professor John Stauffer (Chair, History of American Civilization, and Professor of English and African and African American Studies,
Harvard
University)
Panelists & Other Guest Speakers:
- Christopher Arriola (Past President,
California La Raza Lawyers)
- Professor Derrick A. Bell (Visiting Professor of Law,
New York
University
School of Law)
- Professor Stephen Best (Associate Professor, Department of English,
University of
California –
Berkeley)
- The Honorable Robert L. Carter (Senior
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York)
- Otis G. Clark (104-year-old Tulsa Race Riot Survivor)
- Professor Sarah H. Cleveland (Bemis Visiting Professor in International Law,
Harvard
Law
School, and Professor of Law,
University of
Texas
School of
Law)
- Professor Gregg D. Crane (Associate Professor in English,
University of
Michigan)
- Susan Eaton (Research Director, CHHIRJ)
- President-Elect Drew Gilpin Faust (
Harvard
University)
- Professor Judith Jackson Fossett (Associate Professor of American Studies, Ethnicity & English, University of
Southern California)
- Professor Mark Graber (Professor of Law, University of
Maryland
School of Law)
- Professor Jack Greenberg (Alphonse Fletcher Professor of Law,
Columbia
Law
School)
- Professor Farah J. Griffin (Professor of English & African American Studies,
Columbia
University)
- David J. Harris (Managing Director, CHHIRJ)
- Professor Bruce L. Hay (Professor of Law,
Harvard
Law
School)
- Dean Elena Kagan (Dean & Charles Hamilton Houston Professor of Law,
Harvard
Law
School)
- The Honorable Carlos F. Lucero (
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10thP Circuit)
- Sylvia Mendez (Daughter of Gonzalo Mendez)
- Professor Eric J. Miller (Assistant Professor of Law,
Saint Louis
University
School of Law)
- Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. (Founding & Executive Director, CHHIRJ)
- Professor john a. powell (Professor of Law, Executive Director, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity,
Moritz
College of Law,
Ohio
State
University)
- Sandra Robbie (Writer/Producer, Mendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children /
Para Todos los Ninos)
- Professor Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw (Associate Professor, Department of History of Art, University of
Pennsylvania)
- Professor Jed Shugerman (Assistant Professor of Law,
Harvard
Law
School)
- Professor Valerie Smith (Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Director, Center for African American Studies,
Princeton
University)
- Professor John Stauffer (Chair, History of American Civilization, and Professor of English and African and African American Studies,
Harvard
University)
- Professor Cass R. Sunstein (Visiting Professor of Law,
Harvard
Law
School, and Karl N. Llewellyn Dist. Service Professor of Law,
Law
School, Dept. of Political Science and the College, University of
Chicago
Law
School)
- Professor David A. Thomas (Professor of Business Administration,
Harvard
Business
School)
- Reginald Turner (Producer of Before They Die!, The
Tulsa Race Riot Documentary)
- Professor Mark Tushnet (William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law,
Harvard
Law
School)
- Professor Lea VanderVelde (Josephine Witte Professor of Law, University of
Iowa
College of Law)
- Professor Jenny Wahl (Professor of Economics,
Carleton
College)
- Gregory J. Wallance, Esq. (Partner, Kaye Scholer LLP)
- Professor Lawrence Watson (Professor, Berklee
College of
Music, Ensemble Department)
- R. Owen Williams (Ph.D. Candidate,
Yale
University)
- Wess Young (90-year-old Tulsa Race Riot Survivor)
- Jay S. Zimmerman (Chairman, Bingham McCutchen LLP)
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