Oranizers at the University of Iowa College of Law have announced details of an Academic Conference and Tribute Honoring the late David C. Baldus, Joseph B. Tye Professor of Law (1935-2011). The event will be held Thursday, October 20, prior to the law school's Batson at 25 symposium.
Here's the schedule for the tribue to David Baldus:
Academic Conference
1 p.m. Welcome: Gail B. Agrawal, Dean and F. Wendell Miller Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
Speaker: The Honorable James E. Baker, United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
1:20 p.m. First Panel
- Jeffrey A. Fagan, Professor of Law and Epidemiology, Columbia University
- Samuel R. Gross, Thomas and Mabel Long Professor of Law, University of Michigan
- Sheri Lynn Johnson, Professor of Law Cornell University
Moderator: L. Song Richardson, Associate Professor of Law, American University
2:40 p.m. Second Panel
- William J. Bowers, Director, The Capital Jury Project, SUNY Albany
- George Woodworth, Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Iowa
- Neil Vidmar, Russell M. Robinson II Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, Duke University
Moderator: Emily Hughes, Professor and Bouma Fellow in Law, University of Iowa College of Law
Tribute
Levitt Auditorium, Boyd Law Building
4 p.m. Welcome: Gail B. Agrawal, Dean and F. Wendell Miller Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
Presenters:
- Dr. Lyell Henry, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Mount Mercy University
- George Woodworth, Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Iowa
- Catherine Grosso, Associate Professor of Law, Michigan State University
- Marcella David (vocal solo), Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International and Comparative Law Programs, University of Iowa College of Law
- Ann Laquer Estin, Aliber Family Chair, University of Iowa College of Law
Reception
5 p.m. Reception in Boyd Law Building Lobby
Registration is now open for the Batson at Twenty-Five: Perspectives on the Landmark, Reflections on Its Legacy symposium. It begins the evening of Thursday, October 20, and continues Friday, October 21 in Iowa City.
Earlier coverage of the two related events begins at the link.
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