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this further and break down all the subtleties is senior research fellow at leeds beckett university law school and former police officer david low and human rights lawyer now if we could go ahead and start with you isn't this a dangerous precedent to be set the idea that experiment thing with explosives is illegal. no i don't think so in fact as the supreme court said this isn't an entirely new concept in any event obviously they went through the laws as we know them. you know the statutes of the law that parliament made and found that this wasn't something new that they were introducing for the 1st time in any event but 2nd you know i don't think so like they said specially obviously every case is different and we have to look at the facts of each case but for instance in this case the explosive substance that this 22 year old at the time perhaps even younger had made in in the unit in the garden shed in his house was just less than 10 grams of that substance and as the judge said as a supreme court said that even if he had to use it in an explosive in an explosion it would have caused quite
this further and break down all the subtleties is senior research fellow at leeds beckett university law school and former police officer david low and human rights lawyer now if we could go ahead and start with you isn't this a dangerous precedent to be set the idea that experiment thing with explosives is illegal. no i don't think so in fact as the supreme court said this isn't an entirely new concept in any event obviously they went through the laws as we know them. you know the statutes of...
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or who was aloof and the interest of all where you are to be a whore for it is always the universal law school was not close to sneak up good habits of the local food and i didn't have one cause. that's. the solution at least i don't know if you don't look so innocent not staying at a loss as a machete in the system or dortch each that records. of what they moved when your stomach had simple much assured and a lot of them feel like shit i used to fight for it was. pretty but i worked for the...
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so, he wants to go to law school, he's a citizen of maryland. does he go to the university of maryland law school? >> he wants to, but they had stopped accepting african-american students there in the late 19th century. he decides to apply and understands it might be difficult but applies anyway and gets the standard letter back, they don't allow african-americans to go to the school and that there are other wonderful schools you might want to try and we might provide you with money to go somewhere else in the state. he can't afford to do that, doesn't want to not go to maryland and winds up actually having to go to howard university instead. what's interesting about that is when he first goes to howard, the reputation is that strong. it was only a night school law school, which meant that it was that for individuals who had to work turned, they could go to law school at night to become lawyers. but the standards were not very high, the demands were not very high, he sort of reluctantly becauseto go to howard he could go there at night and work turn today. what happens afte
so, he wants to go to law school, he's a citizen of maryland. does he go to the university of maryland law school? >> he wants to, but they had stopped accepting african-american students there in the late 19th century. he decides to apply and understands it might be difficult but applies anyway and gets the standard letter back, they don't allow african-americans to go to the school and that there are other wonderful schools you might want to try and we might provide you with money to go...
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education are lawful objects we discuss the ruling with former police officer and lead to beckett university law school senior research david lowe and also human rights lawyer showup khan. obviously every case is different and we have to look at the facts of each case and this case the explosive substance that this 22 year old at the time perhaps even younger had made in in the you know in the garden shed in his house was just less than 10 grams of that substance my main question is why would anyone want to have explosives in the 1st place you know i look at it from from the aspect of terrorism this country the u.k. faces of terrorist threats and 3 fronts there's a missed the extreme far right the neo nazis i don't lessons to give give give in this defense of experimentation and and education but i think this over use and over expansive expansion of terror fences i think this is a good at least a good 1st step to say that no not everything where you see explosives or where you see something we don't quite understand what that person is doing or what their motives are it doesn't mean that they're they s
education are lawful objects we discuss the ruling with former police officer and lead to beckett university law school senior research david lowe and also human rights lawyer showup khan. obviously every case is different and we have to look at the facts of each case and this case the explosive substance that this 22 year old at the time perhaps even younger had made in in the you know in the garden shed in his house was just less than 10 grams of that substance my main question is why would...
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university and msnbc contributor. professor roberts, professor of law and sociology at the university of pennsylvania law school.ful to you for this important conversation. professor roberts, author of killing the black body. congressman seth moulton says feeling a tightness in his chest, he didn't qualify for a coronavirus test. he joins us next from self-isolati self-isolation. and we can help. so we're offering payment assistance, 24/7 support and the option to shop at jeep.com. we're offering 0% financing for 84 months with no payments for 90 days. because better days are just down the road. ♪ better days jeep, helping you drive forward. with a relaxing commute, a nice, long lunch. and how about those skyscrapers? yep. doesn't get much better than this. run with us on a john deere gator. because if the path to success was easy, it wouldn't be nearly as much fun. nothing runs like a deer. accoshe spends too much time on the internet. according to the census, she just needs a few minutes more. the census is now online. and by answering a few simple questions, you'll help inform where public funding will get di
university and msnbc contributor. professor roberts, professor of law and sociology at the university of pennsylvania law school.ful to you for this important conversation. professor roberts, author of killing the black body. congressman seth moulton says feeling a tightness in his chest, he didn't qualify for a coronavirus test. he joins us next from self-isolati self-isolation. and we can help. so we're offering payment assistance, 24/7 support and the option to shop at jeep.com. we're...
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as an alum of santa clara university's law school myself, i'm glad to see father o'brien focusing his presidency on college affordability and access, as well as fostering a culture of respect on campus. now a religious leader in silicon valley, father o'brien speaks of how disruption can lift people up instead of dividing people. father o'brien has dedicated to serving something larger than himself which is a trait we deeply admire and value as americans. i'm personally grateful to him for the leadership he has shown for standing up for dreamers and those who are vulnerable in our community and across america. it's my pleasure to welcome father o'brien to our nation's capital today and to thank him for his service to our community, our country, and the university of santa clara. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to five further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: wit
as an alum of santa clara university's law school myself, i'm glad to see father o'brien focusing his presidency on college affordability and access, as well as fostering a culture of respect on campus. now a religious leader in silicon valley, father o'brien speaks of how disruption can lift people up instead of dividing people. father o'brien has dedicated to serving something larger than himself which is a trait we deeply admire and value as americans. i'm personally grateful to him for the...
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there are no known case clara university law high school in san francisco remained closed toy. it is set to reopen tomorrow. one of the student's parents there testedpositive for coronavirus a deep cleaning ha now been completed for the rest of the school closures and event closures around the bay area headto our website on 4 dot m. >>again today, vice president mike pence and members of the white house coronavirus task force to address the coronarus outbreak again today, the vice president says the risk to the average american contracting coronavirus he remains l joining us now live in the studios are grant lotus was more details on what the vice president had to say he's heading up this. task force on handling the problem flood individuals on among hem folks who are exper in health care obously but also the economy beuse of what the dow has the past weeks really an. >>e issue i think at the forefront here is hohow many people are going to get this how many people die how many people get it and we didn't have enougtests tdetermine that so everybody there says the numbers are g
there are no known case clara university law high school in san francisco remained closed toy. it is set to reopen tomorrow. one of the student's parents there testedpositive for coronavirus a deep cleaning ha now been completed for the rest of the school closures and event closures around the bay area headto our website on 4 dot m. >>again today, vice president mike pence and members of the white house coronavirus task force to address the coronarus outbreak again today, the vice...
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decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the universitymaryland. he tookis second year, a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scully on one side, ginsburg on the other, and decided this would make a very funny opera. [laughter] ofi'll just give you a taste scalia ginsburg. rage -- with scalia's [laughter] very -- in style. 's saying the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this." [laughter] and then and my soprano voice, i answer, "dear justice scalia, you are searching for bright line solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about our constitution is that, like our society, it can evolve." so that sets up the difference between us. is plot of scalia ginsburg roughly based on the magic flute. [laughter] scalia is locked up in a dark room. he's being punished for excessive dissenting. [laughter] a glassmerge through ceiling. [laughter] [applause] thhe test heass needs to pass to get out of the dark room. and then the charact
decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the universitymaryland. he tookis second year, a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scully on one side, ginsburg on the other, and decided this would make a very funny opera. [laughter] ofi'll just give you a taste scalia ginsburg. rage -- with scalia's [laughter] very -- in style. 's saying the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says...
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so he enrolled in his hometown law school at the university of maryland. in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions. decided this could make a funny opera. taste.give you a rageh scalia's aria. he sings the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this. my soprano voice, i answer, you justice scalia, you are asserting bright line solutions to problems that do not have easy answers, with a great thing about our constitution is that like our society, it can evolve. so that sets up the difference between us. the plot is roughly based on the magic flute. scalia is locked up in a dark room. he is being punished for excessive dissenting. i then emerge through a glass ceiling. [laughter] [applause] pass the test he needs to pass to get out of the dark room. over isharacter left astonished. he says, he is your enemy. why would you want to help him. and i say, he is not my enemy. he is my dear friend. and then we sang a wonderful duet. it goes, we are different.
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lucky to graduate from high school get a driver's life license or even make a friend or 2 while flash forward to today and not only does ms mosse have a law degree from the university of miami school of law as well as to bachelor degrees in psychology and criminology from the university of florida but she is also an accomplished author and writer whose byline has appeared everywhere from the washington post to teen vogue 'd to past company she joins us now to discuss the importance of keeping and maintaining hope in a time of adversity always great having you on welcome back. thank you so much for having me you know i really we are without a doubt you know living in a very scary turbulent and uncertain times and while dealing with stay at home quarantine social distancing and the threat of disease is difficult for everyone i have to ask what kind of effect has this pandemic had on our brothers and sisters around the world with mental and physical disabilities. it's honestly been kind of a mixed bag so obviously you have folks who are and you know compromise then you do have disabilities are not high risk captain something or having symptoms of coronavirus but you a
lucky to graduate from high school get a driver's life license or even make a friend or 2 while flash forward to today and not only does ms mosse have a law degree from the university of miami school of law as well as to bachelor degrees in psychology and criminology from the university of florida but she is also an accomplished author and writer whose byline has appeared everywhere from the washington post to teen vogue 'd to past company she joins us now to discuss the importance of keeping...
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in seattle, associate professor of seattle university school of law.k about the history of mutual aid for people who have never heard that term before. >>>> the term mutual aid basicay neneeds when people band togeter totoeet immediatate survival n , usualllly because of a sharared understanding that the systems in place areren't coming to meet him or cerertainly not fast enough, if at all, and we can do it together right now. usually yoyou see them visisibly duduring sudden n disasters s le earthquakes, storms, floods, or people rescuing eachch other and diststribute in water or masks, things like that. and there's also an ongoing doing mutualpeople aid projects to deal withth the ongogoing disasasters of the sys we live under. an example a lot of pepeople of heard of is nono more deaths s n arizizona, which puts water into the desert and fooood to the people who w were crossining -- hopefully -- are less mortal for them. oror abortion fundss to help p l access abortioion right now or bail funds or project to have people coming out of foster care or p
in seattle, associate professor of seattle university school of law.k about the history of mutual aid for people who have never heard that term before. >>>> the term mutual aid basicay neneeds when people band togeter totoeet immediatate survival n , usualllly because of a sharared understanding that the systems in place areren't coming to meet him or cerertainly not fast enough, if at all, and we can do it together right now. usually yoyou see them visisibly duduring sudden n...
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then a couple of years of law practice, and then in 1991, entering academia teaching at the university of chicago law school where she met professor barack obama. two years later, invited back to washington to work for the senate judiciary committee as special counsel at the request of the chairman, then senator joe biden. two years later, judge mickva becomes white house counsel for president clinton. justice kagan is asked to come to the white house. serve as associate white house counsel. stays there for a couple of years in that role and then two more years in domestic policy roles on behalf of the clinton administration. in the white house. and then president clinton nominates justice kagan to be a judge on the d.c. circuit. but the republicans have no interest in confirming judges at that time. so that doesn't come to pass. she then returns to academia. this time at harvard law school, joining the faculty there, wherafter four years she becomes the dean of harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. six years after that, president obama invites her to become solicitor general. first wo
then a couple of years of law practice, and then in 1991, entering academia teaching at the university of chicago law school where she met professor barack obama. two years later, invited back to washington to work for the senate judiciary committee as special counsel at the request of the chairman, then senator joe biden. two years later, judge mickva becomes white house counsel for president clinton. justice kagan is asked to come to the white house. serve as associate white house counsel....
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law school. she transferred into our second year class. dean, --d to the the second and third year and then will earn the harvard degree but it is universallynderstood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference. but i was told a rule is a rule. david: so you went to columbia law school. your law degree is from columbia. you did extremely well at columbia law school. on the harvard law review and the columbia law review, you are flooded with job offers. [laughter] justice ginsburg: there is not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i had three strikes against me. one, i was jewish. the wall street firms were just .eginning to welcome jews and i was a woman. , i was aute killer mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. they were not preparing to take a chance on a mother. david: one of your law professors got you after many efforts to have a clerkship with judge paul mary. was that easy to do for him because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a wom
law school. she transferred into our second year class. dean, --d to the the second and third year and then will earn the harvard degree but it is universallynderstood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference. but i was told a rule is a rule. david: so you went to columbia law school. your law degree is from columbia. you did extremely well at columbia law school. on the harvard law review...
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university. >> and yale law school. >> rhode island is glad you are here. we enjoyed your years with us.some time ago we became pretty close to negotiating a cybersecurity critical infrastructure bill. the model we were talking about calling it cyberfor want of a better term it was the small fence analogy that you let most of the internet stay the wild west because who cares but certain things like our military networks and other elements of critical infrastructure would be able to find the degree of sanctuary and protection and be evaluated for self protection. and that blew up despite the fact they negotiated on the republican side that this bill will not past with out obama care repealed next to it. so a lot of effort for nothing. but the idea is sensible obviously we do that with our military with a defense industrial base has heightened standards to meet in order to qualify as the industrial base. what is your advice to us if we were to take a look now at our critical infrastructure protections and add a very general level what steps ought to be taken in a related question and doesn
university. >> and yale law school. >> rhode island is glad you are here. we enjoyed your years with us.some time ago we became pretty close to negotiating a cybersecurity critical infrastructure bill. the model we were talking about calling it cyberfor want of a better term it was the small fence analogy that you let most of the internet stay the wild west because who cares but certain things like our military networks and other elements of critical infrastructure would be able to...
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he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really build strong communities when i started this job my sons were 2 and 5 now 9 and 6 i think so the need to be able to take a call from the principal of school i think that brings a whole new appreciation to being understanding of the work life balance. >> (clapping.) >> i have a very good team around me we're leader in the country when it comes to paid and retai
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law and public policy at columbia university. it's a joint venture of the business and law schools. the richmond center's goal is to foster collaboration among the universities distinguished business and legal scholars in order to generate curriculum, advanced research to have the potential to inform public policies as well as the practice of business and law. again, just like the brussels effect. now without further ado to explain the brussels effect and its many implications, i am pleased to welcome anu bradford the professor of law at the international organization columbiofcolumbia law school who a senior scholar at columbia business school and to help lead the conversation we are privileged to have the economics editor for bloomberg business week. we will talk for about 45 minutes and then have 15 minutes aof the end for q-and-a. also she will be signing copies of the book which is for sale in the back of the room. thank you all. [applause] thank you everybody for being here. how many people are connected with a business school? how many people with a law school? how many people
law and public policy at columbia university. it's a joint venture of the business and law schools. the richmond center's goal is to foster collaboration among the universities distinguished business and legal scholars in order to generate curriculum, advanced research to have the potential to inform public policies as well as the practice of business and law. again, just like the brussels effect. now without further ado to explain the brussels effect and its many implications, i am pleased to...
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have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but i think, universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference." but i was told, "a rule is a rule." and that was that. david: so you went to columbia law school, and your law degree is from columbia, correct? justice ginsburg: yes. david: and you did extremely well at columbia law school in the review there, as well. so, from the harvard law review and the columbia law review, you were flooded with job offers from major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: there wasn't a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. one, i was jewish. and the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. then i was a woman. but the absolute killer -- i was a mother. because my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. so employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: so, one of your law professors
have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but i think, universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference." but i was told, "a rule is a rule." and that was that. david: so you went to columbia law school, and your law degree is from columbia, correct? justice ginsburg: yes. david: and you did extremely well at columbia law school in the...
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host: we have one last clip of the chief justice, 2018 university of minnesota law school.e hits on the themes you discuss. let's watch. >> the court has from time to time erred, and erred greatly. but when it has, it is because the court yielded to pressure. we need to know at each step we that we are in this together. there is a concrete expression of that collegiality in a tradition at the court that has prevailed for over a century. before we go onto the bench to hear argument in a case, and before we go into the conference room to discuss a case, we pause for a moment and shake each other's hands. it is a small thing, perhaps. but it is a repeated reminder that, as our newest colleague put it, we do not sit on opposite sides of an aisle. we do not caucus in separate rooms. we do not serve one party or one interest. we serve one nation. host: hitting on the themes you have talked about throughout the hour. but the reality is that appointments to the supreme court are very partisan these days. the atmosphere we saw around the last two appointments, especially the kavanau
host: we have one last clip of the chief justice, 2018 university of minnesota law school.e hits on the themes you discuss. let's watch. >> the court has from time to time erred, and erred greatly. but when it has, it is because the court yielded to pressure. we need to know at each step we that we are in this together. there is a concrete expression of that collegiality in a tradition at the court that has prevailed for over a century. before we go onto the bench to hear argument in a...
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i mean, that's my big takeaway, because i was readype to go to pine university, become the dean of the law school and the founding dean of the school of public policy. so here we are, back to the independent counsels -- you give them one thing, but then other things come to their attention. and what are they to do? clinton survived whitewater, though he had testified untruthfully time and time again. >> yes. >> was it just that the evidence was never sufficient for an indictment? >> it wasn't that we didn't have plenty of evidence. we did not have admissible evidence or credible evidence. so prosetors frequently note the distinction between what they know and what they canpr e. and it's a great protection for american libertyat ou've got -- the ethical prosecutor has to make a judgment -- hopefully it's a collaborative judgment -- with professionals around him or her, that say, "we can prove this case beyond a rsonable doubt before a fair-minded jury." that's the standard, and it's a tough standard to meet now, we just didn't read it with either president clinton o hillinton, but we both -- in ou
i mean, that's my big takeaway, because i was readype to go to pine university, become the dean of the law school and the founding dean of the school of public policy. so here we are, back to the independent counsels -- you give them one thing, but then other things come to their attention. and what are they to do? clinton survived whitewater, though he had testified untruthfully time and time again. >> yes. >> was it just that the evidence was never sufficient for an indictment?...