July 6, 2015
Professor Mark Movsesian’s piece, Are Statutes Really ‘Legislative Bargains’? The Failure of the Contract Analogy in Statutory

Mark Movsesian
Interpretation, was cited in a Time Magazine article by Professor John McGinnis criticizing the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the Affordable Care Act against a statutory challenge.
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July 6, 2015
Professor John Q. Barrett recently participated in the following:

John Barrett
- On May 20, he lectured on “Justice Robert H. Jackson & Other Military Lawyers at Nuremberg,” at a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces continuing legal education conference in Washington, DC.
- On May 28, he spoke on “Third Reich Lawyers & Lessons to Be Learned for Modern Legal Ethics,” at the American Bar Association’s Center for Professional Responsibility national conference, in Denver, CO.
- On June 13, he gave a lecture, “The Pending U.S. Supreme Court Marriage Cases,” that introduced a moderated conversation with Paul Campion and Randell Johnson, a married couple and two of the plaintiffs in the then-pending Kentucky cases, Bourke, et al. v. Beshear. To watch video of this program, held at the Robert H. Jackson Center in Jamestown, NY, click here (6:50 start, 10:30 Barrett, 40:30 Campion & Johnson). (On June 26th, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Campion, Johnson and their fellow plaintiffs in Obergefell v. Hodges and its companion cases, including Bourke.)
- On June 29, he spoke about the World War II-era Japanese-American cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, in a Law and Civic Education Summer Institute for New York teachers, co-sponsored by the New York State Bar Association.
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