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Impeachment: Advice And Dissent, Susan Low Bloch
Impeachment: Advice And Dissent, Susan Low Bloch
Georgetown Law Faculty Lectures and Appearances
In this lecture, the author describes how she first met Professor William Van Alstyne at a Federalist Society debate at Wayne State Law School in Detroit. Their colleague, the late Professor Joe Grano, had invited them to discuss whether one can sue a sitting president. Of course, this debate was not merely academic. Paula Jones had begun her sexual harassment suit against President Clinton and the suit was on its way to the Supreme Court. They got together before the debate and walked around the campus. The author thought that the president could not be sued while in office. Although …
Enhancing The Senses: How Technological Advances Shape Our View Of The Law, Steven Goldberg
Enhancing The Senses: How Technological Advances Shape Our View Of The Law, Steven Goldberg
Georgetown Law Faculty Lectures and Appearances
This memorial lecture was given at West Virginia University, which houses, among other relevant programs, the Biometric Knowledge Center. The lecture surveys the application of a variety of legal topics to biometrics. Covered areas include basic research funding choices, freedom of speech, association and religion, search and seizure, and informational privacy.