Priorities in the first hundred days. My name is neil and i am joined by my colleague paul. Paul, always good to see you. Likewise neil, great to see you. It will be fun. We both served in the Solicitor Generals Office during past transitions i think we should probably start by digging in a little bit on to what is happening in the front and how this transition might be different than past transitions. Maybe we will talk about specific cases that could be impacted by the change in the administration and you know, i think given that there is another impeachment trial about to begin maybe we should talk a little bit about that too. Maybe before getting into that carl, would you just mind introducing yourself to the audience. Sure, i would be happy to neil. Im paul clement and i will talk about two things that are relevant for todays presentation. First, just the georgetown connection. I am both a georgetown undergrad and somebody who has been teaching at the law school in various capacit
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Tv,ext on American History former law clerks to Supreme Court Justice Thurgood marshall examine his legacy. He served from 1967 to 1991. Panelists, including Supreme Court Justice Elena kagan, remember that time working for the first African American member of the court and discuss his opinions on landmark cases. We recorded this at the u. S. Second Circuit Court of appeals in new york city. It is about two hours. Today is a special day. In theus are here Thurgood Marshall u. S. Courthouse to celebrate an american hero, Thurgood Marshall, whose memory this magnificent courthouse is dedicated, in this courthouse where he served on the Second Circuit. We welcome our cspan audience to our proceedings as well. Our gathering is at the intersection of two initiatives which have engaged the court of the Second Circuit the last two years. Initiatives which i had the privilege of proposing and which have taken life because of the creative and dedicated work of remarkable colleagues of the bench
Second court of appeals in new york city. It is about two hours. Im Robert Katzman and i am chief judge of the United States courts of appeal of the Second Circuit. Today is a very special day. Here in thiss are unprecedented gathering in four courtrooms of the Thurgood Marshall courthouse to celebrate an american hero. Thurgood marshall, whose memory dedicated,ouse is the courthouse where he served in the Second Circuit. Our gathering is at the intersection of two initiatives, which have engaged the courts of the Second Circuit the last two years. Which i had the privilege of proposing, which have taken life because of the creative and dedicated work of remarkable colleagues, of the bench, bar and our court staff. The first demo the 125th Anniversary Commemoration of the second court of appeals, wonderfully chaired by richard c wesley, has several components, including scholarly volume and public events. As we take stock of our past, to better understand how our work has evolved, so t