Open Phones
Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on morning newspaper articles.
82 viewsTelephone lines were open for viewer comments on morning newspaper articles.
82 viewsMr. Carelli spoke to journalism students about covering the Supreme Court and law-related events. Among the issues he addressed were the level of media coverage of legal affairs, the media’s…
57 viewsPanelists discussed the media coverage of the federal judiciary and how it contributes to public perception. They also focused on the importance of more knowledgeable reporting to better …
75 viewsSupreme Court scholars and journalists participated in a moot court argument regarding the case Mitchell vs. Helms, which the Supreme Court heard on December 1, 1999. The case focused on whe…
295 viewsThe William and Mary Law School hosted a panel discussion of the potential cases that the Supreme Court could hear in the 1999-2000 session. They focused on cases regarding separation of chu…
82 viewsSupreme Court scholars and journalists took part in a moot court argument on the case, Chicago v. Morales, which the Supreme Court would hear the following. The case is about a Chicago ordin…
931 viewsMembers of the panel discussed the upcoming term of the Supreme Court and the cases it will examine. They focused on how the court examines cases dealing with federalism, Constitional law, a…
47 viewsThe panelists discussed current cases to come before the Supreme Court dealing with business, property and commerce. They focused on long-distance telephone companies wanting to enter local …
79 viewsMr. Carelli talked about this case for which the Supreme Court will hear arguments later in the day. He outlined the facts of the case and how it will impact sexual harassment suits in the U…
62 viewsSupreme Court reporters and law professors discussed cases dealing business, commerce and property law on the Supreme Court 1997-98 docket. They examined several particular cases and the Reh…
54 viewsIn a moot court, the participants argued the Piscataway v. Taxman case which is on the Supreme Court docket for the 1997-98 term. It deals with race and employment. A white teacher sued the …
282 viewsAttorneys argued the case of Clinton v. Jones before a panel of Supreme Court journalists who served as the judges. The Supreme Court on January 13 heard the arguments in the case in which P…
246 viewsAt a two-day conference on the 1996-97 U.S. Supreme Court term, panelists discussed the voting rights issues before the Court this term. The Court has five cases dealing with these issues on…
50 viewsThe College of William and Mary Law School hosted a symposium on the Supreme Court. On this panel, Supreme Court scholars and reporters examined laws surrounding business, commerce, and prop…
63 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
128 viewsSupreme Court correspondents and a law professor talked about cases affecting business and commerce in the new Court term.
25 viewsMarshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary hosted a panel to look at the U.S. Supreme Court Term and the G O P’s Contract with America. Court journalists and law professors disc…
71 viewsFollowing discussion on the recent trends and the future of the Supreme Court, the participants answered questions from the audience.
55 viewsTwo Supreme Court correspondents talked about the mostly uneventful Supreme Court term, except for some free speech/abortion protest and sexual harrassment cases, the small number of courses…
42 viewsThe panelists described criminal cases which will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court during the 1993-1994 Term.
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