Supreme Court Mistakes: Closing Remarks
“Supreme Mistakes: Exploring the Most Maligned Decisions in Supreme Court History” was a Pepperdine Law Review Symposium.
Professors G. Edward White and Paul Finkelman made closing remarks at a symposium exploring the United States Supreme Court decisions nomina… read more
Professors G. Edward White and Paul Finkelman made closing remarks at a symposium exploring the United States Supreme Court decisions nominated for a “Hall of Shame.” Professor White gave an overview of his keynote remarks on what constitutes a canon and anti-canon of law and criteria for being part of the anti-canon. Professor Finkelman spoke about the social purpose of the anti-canon.
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