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April 14, 2014 Speaker Information Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy S. Weber, appellate military judge on the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals
April 8, 2014 Sponsor The Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum Speaker Dr. Nida Degesys National President of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
April 4, 2014
April 4, 2014 Sponsor Canada - United States Law Institute Annual Conference
April 4, 2014 Sponsor Canada - United States Law Institute Annual Conference
April 4, 2014 Sponsor Canada - United States Law Institute Annual Conference
April 4, 2014 Sponsor Canada - United States Law Institute Annual Conference
April 2, 2014 Sponsor The Norman A. Sugarman Tax Scholar in Residence Speaker Donald L. Korb Tax partner at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Former Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service
March 27, 2014 Sponsor Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture
March 5, 2014 Sponsor The Center for Business Law and Regulation and the Energy & Enterprise Initiative at George Mason University Speaker Bob Inglis, former U.S. Representative
March 3, 2014 Sponsor The Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum Speakers Kavita Shah Arora, MD, MBE Mark P. Aulisio, PhD Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD
February 28, 2014 Sponsor Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Speaker Mark Avsec, Esq., Ken Antonelli, Bruce Winges, Erica Lazzaro, Patty Motta, Glenn Gamboa
February 28, 2014 Sponsor Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Speaker Mark Avsec, Esq., Ken Antonelli, Bruce Winges, Erica Lazzaro, Patty Motta, Glenn Gamboa
February 24, 2014 Speaker Judge James G. Carr Senior federal judge for the Northern District of Ohio, and former Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judge from 2002 to 2008
October 28, 2013 Sponsor Ben C. Green Lecture Speaker Kenneth R. Feinberg September 11th Victims’ Fund
October 25, 2013 The Supreme Court’s Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry: Analysis and Implications Sponsor The Law Review Symposium
October 25, 2013 The Supreme Court’s Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry: Analysis and Implications Sponsor The Law Review Symposium
October 25, 2013 The Supreme Court’s Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry: Analysis and Implications Sponsor The Law Review Symposium
October 25, 2013 The Supreme Court’s Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry: Analysis and Implications Sponsor The Law Review Symposium
October 17, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Lecture Speaker Colonel (retired) Morris Davis Assistant Professor, Howard University School of Law and former Chief Prosecutor for the Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
October 10, 2013 Sponsor The Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr. Scholar-in-Residence lecture presented by the Law-Medicine Center Speaker David Blumenthal, MD, MPP President, The Commonwealth Fund
October 1, 2014 Sponsor The Sumner Canary Lecture Speaker Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
September 30, 2013 Sponsor Institute for Global Security Law and Policy
September 26, 2013 Sponsor The Law-Medicine Center Presents An Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum
September 24, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Speaker Brigadier General, Mark Martins Chief Prosecutor for the United States
September 18, 2013 Sponsor Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Speaker Kimberly Prost Secretary General as Ombudsperson United Nations Security Council Al Qaida Sanctions Committee
September 6, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Co-sponsored by American Society of International Law; Public International Law and Policy Group; International Criminal Law Network; American Branch of the International Law Association. Made possible by a generous grant of the Wolf Family Foundation.
September 6, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Co-sponsored by American Society of International Law; Public International Law and Policy Group; International Criminal Law Network; American Branch of the International Law Association. Made possible by a generous grant of the Wolf Family Foundation.
September 6, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Co-sponsored by American Society of International Law; Public International Law and Policy Group; International Criminal Law Network; American Branch of the International Law Association. Made possible by a generous grant of the Wolf Family Foundation.
September 6, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Co-sponsored by American Society of International Law; Public International Law and Policy Group; International Criminal Law Network; American Branch of the International Law Association. Made possible by a generous grant of the Wolf Family Foundation.
September 6, 2013 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Co-sponsored by American Society of International Law; Public International Law and Policy Group; International Criminal Law Network; American Branch of the International Law Association. Made possible by a generous grant of the Wolf Family Foundation.
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby
March 27-28, 2014 "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Putting an End to Separate and Unequal Health Care in the United States 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964" Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Medicine Center Symposium With the enactment of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, federal law mandated that all races had the right to equal enjoyment and access to health care. Fifty years later, access to health care remains separate and unequal because of racial bias. Speakers: Dr. David Barton Smith Ray Miller Dr. Mary Frances Berry Barbara Sears Johnnie "Chip" Allen Celeste H. Davis, Esq. Dr. Claudia Fegan Dr. Gregory Hall Dr. Camara Jones Vernellia Randall Dr. Michelle van Ryn Ruqaiijah Yearby