I ended up spending most of my adult life as chief justice of the Infamous Supreme Court and i now doing see scenes of it in or intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the Indiana University Mckinney School of law. To my right is Rebecca Kourlis who spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. She left there perhaps ten or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system which does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvements of Legal Education and of the legal profession. And then Professor William henderson certainly and that of the circuit if there ever was one. After his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit but happily has spent his recent career at the Indiana University Maurer School of law, and i say theres nobody he was done more intriguing work about the future of our profession than bill and becky. Im
So right then reaffirm the u. S. Afghan Womens Council in Many American women filed various projects to support our sisters in guinness and and i was really the beginning of my interest in afghanistan and the women there. And im pleased to introduce the next speaker. Adam is the New York Times best selling author in a lecture at yale law school. He firmly served as a member of any times Editorial Board and was a Senior Writer for Time Magazine where he also has a weekly law. Before entering journalism, he was a reformed lawyer and staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties union. A graduate of harvard law school, president of the harvard law review in previous books include nothing to fear from a fierce inner circle in the 100 days that created modern america. His latest book on the closest Supreme Court decision to allow virginia to sterilize the young woman for eugenic reasons that the new republic cause in the cells and important new book that takes us back to a really remember
The pandemic accelerated the pace of technological change for legal education, and some of the changes to how law school courses are taught and on-campus interviews are conducted may be here to stay, says Leonard Baynes at the University of Houston.