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Law School Offers Variety of Events on Current Legal Issues

Aug 20, 2004 -- Three September programs at YU’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law will cover marriage, procedures for eyewitness identification, and federal attempts to regulate cyberspace.

Cass Sunstein, the Karl Llewellyn Distinguished Service Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Right to Marry," Tuesday, September 7, at 6:00 p.m. in Cardozo’s Moot Court Room, followed by a reception. He delivers the 2004-2005 Uriel and Caroline Bauer Memorial Lecture.

Reforming Eyewitness Identification: Convicting the Guilty, Protecting the Innocent will be held September 12-13. Scientists, scholars, lawyers, and law enforcement officials will discuss how to improve eyewitness identification procedures and prevent wrongful convictions. The conference is presented by Cardozo’s Innocence Project.

On Tuesday, September 28, Cardozo’s Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, in conjunction with the Yale Information Society Project, will sponsor a one-day conference Bellhead/Nethead: The FCC Takes On The Internet.