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November 29, 2007

Richard Epstein: A Maverick's View of the Supreme Court

Richard Epstein, who this fall is a distinguished visiting scholar at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Legal Policy, has been treating that institution to a lecture series entitled "Law, Litigation, and State Power."

Professor Epstein's second lecture in the series was "Neither Liberal Nor Conservative: A Maverick's View of the Supreme Court." Jim Copland interviews him about this discussion in a podcast, available from the Manhattan Institute.

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I wonder what Professor Epstein thinks of my elements of sovereignty at globalities.blogspot.com ? Best regards, Ned Jacobs '75

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