Thursday, January 26, 2012

The IP Wars: SOPA & PIPA: Strengthening Legitimate Protections for Rights Holders Or an Attack on the Internet?

The Federalist Society & The Intellectual Property Society Present
The IP Wars: SOPA & PIPA
 Strengthening Legitimate Protections for Rights Holders 
Or an Attack on the Internet?
  Tuesday 1/31 · 12:00 · K2A
Temple Beasley School of Law
FREE JIMMY JOHNS

Congress is currently considering a number of bills (the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and the "Preventing Real Online  Threats  to  Economic  Creativity  and  Theft  of  Intellectual  Property" Act ("Protect-IP").  The bills have ignited a  firestorm of controversy -- between those who contend that they provide needed protection for US copyright- and trademark-holders faced with rampant online infringements on the one hand, and those who assert that the methods used in the bills will subvert critical Internet infrastructure and do substantial damage to the freedom of expression across the global network on the other.  Come hear what all the fuss  is about.

JUSTIN HUGHES teaches intellectual property, international trade, & internet law at Cardozo Law School & was the Director of the law school's Intellectual Property Program. Professor Hughes has also served as Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, & in that capacity leads many of the United States' delegations at the World Intellectual Property Organization. Before joining academia, Hughes did intellectual property policy in the Clinton Administration. As a Henry Luce Scholar, he clerked for the Lord President of the Malaysian Supreme Court in Kuala Lumpur.


DAVID POST is currently the I. Herman Stern Professor of Law at Temple. Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Post clerked with then-Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, & during her first term on the Supreme Court. He then spent 6 years at the Washington D.C. law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, practicing in the areas of intellectual property law & high technology commercial transactions. Professor Post is a Fellow at the Center for Democracy & Technology, a Fellow of the Institute for Information Law & Policy at New York Law School, an Adjunct Scholar at the Cato Institute, a writer for the Volokh Conspiracy & the author of In Search of Jefferson's Moose: Notes on the State of Cyberspace.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

IX: THOU SHALT DISCRIMINATE: Ordained Employment Discrimination

 IX: THOU SHALT DISCRIMINATE: 
Hosanna Tabor v. EEOC: Ordained Employment Discrimination

Thursday 1/26 · 12:00 · K1D
Temple Beasley School of Law
FREE JIMMY JOHNS

KENNETH KLUKOWSKI is a national-bestselling author and a Washington, D.C.based legal analyst and policy consultant, specializing in the Constitution. He is director of the Center for Religious Liberty at the Family Research Council, a fellow and senior analyst with the American Civil Rights Union. Ken is a writer for Townhall.com, covering the Supreme Court, Politico.com, the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Washington Examiner, and the Wall Street Journal.

LORI ARMSTRONG HALBER is an Employment Law Professor at Temple Law School & a Partner at Jackson Lewis LLP. Ms. Halber represents management in all aspects of labor relations & employment law & has extensive experience defending employers before federal & state courts & administrative agencies in matters involving Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family Medical Leave Act, & the Fair Labor Standards Act, as well as common law restrictive covenants, breach of contract & wrongful discharge claims.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Rehabilitating Lochner with David Bernstein & Prof. Robert Reinstein

Temple Federalist Society Presents
Rehabilitating Lochner
Thursday, January 19 · 12:00 · K2B
FREE JIMMY JOHNS
David Bernstein, George Mason Law · Robert Reinstein, Temple Law

 DAVID BERNSTEIN is a Professor at the George Mason University School of Law & is the preeminent expert on the Lochner era of American constitutional jurisprudence. Bernstein's nationally renowned work on Lochner v. New York is notable because he argues that the Supreme Court's liberty of contract jurisprudence was primarily rights-based, rather than resulting from concerns over "class legislation". This 1905 decision invalidated state laws limiting work hours & became the leading case contending that novel economic regulations were unconstitutional. He argues that the decision was well grounded in precedent & that modern constitutional jurisprudence owes at least as much to the limited-government ideas of Lochner proponents as to the more expansive vision of its Progressive opponents. Tracing the influence of this decision through subsequent battles over segregation laws, sex discrimination, civil liberties, he argues not only that the court acted reasonably in Lochner, but that Lochner & like-minded cases have been widely misunderstood & unfairly maligned.

 ROBERT J. REINSTEIN is a Professor & the former Dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law. A cum laude graduate of the Harvard Law School, he worked for the NAACP, where he served as a consulting attorney & participated in a number of successful class-action civil rights cases. He also worked with the U.S. Department of Justice as a Senior Attorney in the Appellate Section of the Civil Rights Division and as the Chief of the General Litigation Section. In addition to his legal practice, Reinstein served as a visiting professor at institutions including Georgetown University Law Center, University of Tel Aviv, and Temple University Japan. He has been a member of the Temple University faculty since 1969. In addition to his professorship, he served as University Counsel for Temple University from 1982 to 1989, advising the President, Board of Trustees, and other University officials on legal matters.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

A Debate on Original Intent with Professor Craig Green

THE PHILADELPHIA LAWYERS FEDERALIST SOCIETY 
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TEMPLE, PENN & RUTGERS
FEDERALIST SOCIETIES INVITE YOU TO

A Debate on Original Intent

Professor Craig Green
Temple Law School
Professor Stephanos Bibas
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Professor Earl Maltz
Rutgers University School of Law – Camden
Professor Gerardo Vidostegui
Rutgers University School of Law – Camden

Thursday, January 19, 2012
BLANK ROME LLP
Marvin Comisky Conference Center
One Logan Square
130 North 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Registration: 5:00 p.m.
Program begins: 5:30 p.m.
Free for Students – Business Attire

RSVP VIA E-MAIL TO CLEADMIN@PHILAFEDSOC.ORG, OR CALL MEREDITH COOPER AT (215) 569-5500

Friday, January 6, 2012

All Invited! Federalist Society Intro Meeting with Professor Post

        • When
          Tuesday, January 10, 2012
        • Time
          12:00pm until 1:00pm
      • Where
        K1D
      • Description
        The Temple Federalist Society will be having its introductory meeting on Tuesday, January 10 in K1D at noon. Lunch will be provided, so invite your friends! We will be discussing our upcoming speakers, and will be hosting Professor Post who will be discussing his current research. All are welcome!