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For her inaugural lecture as Alumnae Law Center Professor, Geraldine Szott Moohr of the University of Houston Law Center looked at the fall of an American icon – and outlines "What the Martha Stewart Case Tells Us About White Collar Criminal Law."
Ninth Annual Houston Law Review
Frankel Lecture
November 4, 2004
UH Law Center presented the Ninth Annual Houston Law Review Frankel Lecture, Free Will, Religious Liberty, and the French Prohibition of Religious Paraphernalia in Public Schools. The Frankel Lecture featured Steven G. Gey, the David and Deborah Fonvielle and Donald and Janet Hinkle Professor at Florida State University College of Law, who addressed the religious liberty implications of this edict.
Considering God in Government January 28th 2004
The fourth annual Andrews Kurth Debate, Considering God in Government, was held Wednesday, January 28th in Krost Auditorium, at 1:00 PM. The debate features Kevin J. “Seamus” Hasson, President, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and Barry W. Lynn, Executive Director, Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in AmericaSister Helen Prejean, author of 'Dead Man Walking' January 23, 2002 - Krost Hall Auditorium University of Houston Law Center
Sister Helen Prejean began her ministry in 1981 when she dedicated her life to the poor of New Orleans. While living there, she became the spiritual advisor of a convicted killer, sentenced to die in the electric chair of Louisianas Angola State Prison. She turned her experience into a book that was nominated for the 1993 Pulitzer Prize. That book, Dead Man Walking, was eventually developed into a major motion picture starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn.
Sixth Annual Houston Law Review Frankel Lecture
American Violence as a Shaper of Gun Law
November 15, 2001 - Krost Hall Auditorium University of Houston Law Center
Keynote speaker Professor Weisberg, along with comentators Professors Luna and Simon, consider the many elements underlying the gun control debate in the United States.
Opening Remarks: Dean Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center
Keynote Address: Robert Weisberg, Edwin E. Huddleson, Jr. Professor of Law, Stanford University
Commentary: Professors Jonathan Simon and Erik Luna
Response: Robert Weisberg
Discussion Moderator: David R. Dow, George Butler Research Professor of Law, UH Law Center
Kenneth Starr: My Tenure as Independent Counsel Sponosred by the Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation October 3, 2001 Krost Hall Auditorium University of Houston Law Center
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Introduction: Professor Sandra Guerra Thompson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, UH Law Center
Keynote: Kenneth Starr, former U.S. Independent Counsel