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October 11, 2006

Samaha Previews the Supreme Court Term

Each year, the Law School asks a faculty member to deliver a "First Monday" lecture in several cities in honor of the opening of the Supreme Court term. These lectures vary wildly in topic and scope, depending on what the speaker thinks the upcoming term will hold. Needless to say, the Supreme Court has been the subject of much discussion since the 2005 First Monday lecture, so Adam Samaha's talk called "Meet the New Boss" was both well-attended and well-received. We've had several alumni ask for a podcast of this talk, and we're delighted to bring it to you now. As always, podcast instructions are here.

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Great talk. But it starts before the introduction, and cuts off in the middle of questions. Do you happen to have a fuller copy available? Not to look a gift horse in the mouth or anything...

You should have a 44 minute lecture when you download this - it starts a bit abruptly, but does capture the beginning of Prof. Samaha's remarks. It should end after an answered question with Professor Samaha thanking the audience.

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