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College of William & Mary Law SchoolWilliam & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository

IBRL Events Institute of Bill of Rights Law

1993

The American Criminal Justice SystemApproaching the Year 2000 (Program)Institute of Bill of Rights Law at the William & Mary Law School

Copyright c 1993 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/ibrlevents

Repository CitationInstitute of Bill of Rights Law at the William & Mary Law School, "The American Criminal Justice System Approaching the Year 2000(Program)" (1993). IBRL Events. 40.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/ibrlevents/40

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THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMAPPROACHING THE YEAR 2000

November 11, 1993

College of William and MaryInstitute of Bill of Rights Law

COLLOQUIUM SESSIONSClosed to the Public

Welcome

Paul MarcusActing Dean and Haynes Professor of Law,William and Mary

8:00 am BreakfastWhite Collar Crime From Scratch:The East European ExperienceSarah N. WellingProfessor of Law, University of Kentucky

9:00-9:40 am Procedural Issues Raised by GuidelinesSentencing: The Constitutional Significance ofthe "Elements of the Sentence"Sara S. BealeProfessor of Law, Duke University

DISCUSSION:ilene NagelUnited States Sentencing CommissionRoscoe C. Howard, Jr.Office of the Independent CounselHan. Prentice H. MarshallSenior District Judge, United States District Court forthe Northern District of IllinoisSteven F. MaloWinston & Strawn, ChicagoLEADER: Jayne W. BarnardActing Associate Dean for Academic Affairs andProfessor of Law, William and Mary

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9:50-10:30 am The Debate Over the Central Meaning of theFourth AmendmentTracey MaclinProfessor of Law, Boston University

DISCUSSION:Vivian 0. BergerVice Dean and Professor of Law, Columbia UniversityRichard A. WilliamsonChancellor Professor of Law, William and MaryKathryn UrbonyaProfessor of Law, Georgia State UniversityHon. Joseph R. ZepkinChief Judge, General District Court Ninth JudicialDistrict, State of VirginiaLEADER: Bruce R. JacobDean, Stetson University College of Law

10:40-11:20 am Therapeutic Jurisprudence and theCriminal CourtsDavid B.WexlerLyons Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology,University of Arizona

DISCUSSION:Walter S. Felton, Jr.Administrator of the Commonwealth's AttorneysCouncil and Professor of Law,Willianl and MarySheri L. JohnsonProfessor of Law, Cornell UniversityFredric LedererProfessor of Law, William and MaryKathryn UrbonyaProfessor of Law, Georgia State UniversityLEADER: Adam H. KurlandProfessor of Law, Howard University

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PUBLIC SESSIONSMarshall-Wythe Room 119

Noon-l:30 pm LuncheonTaking the StandBarbara A. BabcockErnest W McFarland Professor of LauiStanford University

2:00-2:50 pm The Clash Between Cool Analysis andMoral Outrage in the Development ofFederal Environmental Criminal LawChristopher H. SchroederProfessor of Law, Duke University

DISCUSSION:Mary DoyleDean, University of Miami School of LawWalter S. Felton, Jr.Administrator of the Commonwealth's. AttorneysCouncil and Professor of Law,William and MarySteven F. MaloWinston & Strawn, ChicagoRonald H. RosenbergProfessor of Law, William and Mary

LEADER:Davison M. DouglasProfessor of Law, William and Mary

3:00-3:50 pm The Language and Culture (Not to Say Race)of Peremptory ChallengesSheri 1. JohnsonProfessor of Law, Cornell University

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4:00-4:50 pm Reflections on Ten Years of Fightingthe Death Penalty, The Supreme Court,and Habeas CorpusJohn BlumeCapital Resource Center of South Carolina

DISCUSSION:Hon. Sylvia BaconJudge (Retired), Superior Court of the District ofColumbiaBarbara A. BabcockErnest W McFarland Professor of Law, StanfordUniversityBruce R. JacobDean, Stetson University College of LawHon. Birdie H. JamisonJudge, General District Court, Cihj of Richmond

Roscoe C. Howard, Jr.Office of the Independent CounselSarah N. WellingProfessor of Law, University of KentuckyLEADER: Tracey MaclinProfessor of Law, Boston University

DISCUSSION:Vivian 0. BergerVice Dean and Professor of Law, Columbia Universihj

Barbara A. BabcockErnest W McFarland Professor of Law,Stanford UniversityRobert F. Horan, Jr.Commonwealth's Attornetj, Fairfax, VirginiaHon. Barbara M. KeenanJustice, Supreme Court of VirginiaMargaret P. SpencerProfessor of Law, William and Mary

John TuckerCriminal defense attorney and free lance writer,Williamsburg, VirginiaLEADER: Rodney A. SmollaArthur B. Hanson Professor of Law and Director,Institute of Bill of Rights Law

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