45th Annual Donahue Lecture: George P. Fletcher:

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1:30:25

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Jurisprudence; Criminal Law; Law and Philosophy; Jury selection; Jurors; Voir dire

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On January 26, 1995, the Donahue Lectures invited George P. Fletcher, Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia University School of Law, and an internationally celebrated expert on ethics, jurisprudence and criminal law, delivered the 45th Donahue Lecture entitled "Political Correctness and Jury Selection."

Since its inception in 1980, the Frank J. Donahue Memorial Lecture Series has been sponsored by The Suffolk University Law Review, and annually attracts lecturers from among the nation’s top legal scholars and jurists. Each Donahue Lecturer is an exceptionally prominent legal scholar who delivers a lecture at Suffolk University Law School that forms the basis for a Lead Article to be published in the Law Review shortly thereafter.

The Law Review instituted this lecture series in 1980 to commemorate the Honorable Frank J. Donahue, former faculty member, trustee, and treasurer of Suffolk University. Judge Donahue graduated from Suffolk University Law School in 1921, and served as an Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts for forty-two years — the longest term in that court’s history.

Date

1-26-1995

Publisher

Suffolk University

City

Boston

Keywords

George P. Fletcher, jury selection, political correctness

Disciplines

Criminal Law | Jurisprudence | Law and Philosophy

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