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Federal Judicial Selection, Charles Cooper, Gary L. Mcdowell, Maeva Marcus, Theresa M. Beiner, Sheldon Goldman, Judge Edith Jones, William P. Marshall, Terry Eastland, Michael Gerhardt, Sanford V. Levinson
Federal Judicial Selection, Charles Cooper, Gary L. Mcdowell, Maeva Marcus, Theresa M. Beiner, Sheldon Goldman, Judge Edith Jones, William P. Marshall, Terry Eastland, Michael Gerhardt, Sanford V. Levinson
University of Richmond Law Review Symposium
“The First Two Centuries”: The first panel explored the provisions that the drafters made in the United States Constitution for federal judicial selection and traced the two-century history of the selection process following the constitution's adoption. The panel consisted of Charles Cooper, Esq. of Cooper & Kirk PLLC; Gary L. McDowell, Haynes Professor of Leadership Studies and Political Science at the University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies; and Ms. Maeva Marcus, of the United States Supreme Court Historical Society. Rodney A. Smolla, the George E. Allen Chair in Law, served as program coordinator and moderator.
“Modern Federal Judicial …