A Temple Law Community Conversation Free Speech on Campus

Moderated by Laura H. Carnell Professor Jeff Dunoff

Date: September 25, 2024

Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Location: Klein Hall – Room 1E

About The event

Over the last year, college campuses have seen a significant rise in student protests and demonstrations. In response, universities have sought to guarantee students’ Constitutional right to free speech, while also balancing student safety and a school’s educational mission. Please join us for a Community Conversation about free speech on campus featuring First Amendment scholar Professor Laura Little and constitutional law scholar Professor John Culhane, moderated by constitutional law scholar Professor Jeff Dunoff. Together they will discuss how free speech, student safety, and school mission interact on college campuses.

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Panelists

Laura E. Little

Laura E. Little, James G. Schmidt Chair in Law

Professor Laura E. Little serves as the James G. Schmidt Chair in Law. She specializes in federal courts, conflict of laws, and constitutional law. She teaches, lectures, and consults internationally on these subjects and is routinely engaged for training judges as well as for speeches at academic and judicial conferences. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including a sole-authored casebook, Conflict of Laws  (2d ed. Aspen Wolters Kluwer 2018), two treatises: Federal Courts and First Amendment, both in Aspen Wolter Kluwer Publishing’s Examples and Explanations series, and Guilty Pleasures: Law and Comedy in America (Oxford 2019). Among her many awards for teaching and scholarship are several law school awards, a University-wide Lindback award, and Temple’s highest award for teaching, the University Great Teacher Award. The American Law Institute appointed Professor Little in 2014 to serve as Associate Reporter, Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws.

John Culhane

Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Law Widener University Delaware Law School

John Culhane is Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Professor of Law at Delaware Law School (Widener University). He teaches in the areas of Torts, Constitutional Law, and Family Law. He has published some forty law review articles, and several books; the most recent of these is “More Than Marriage: Forming Families After Marriage Equality” (University of California Press 2023).

Jeff Dunoff

Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law

Jeff Dunoff is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law.  His research and writing focuses on public international law, international regulatory regimes, international courts, international organizations, and interdisciplinary approaches to international law.

Dunoff has served as a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School, Law and Public Affairs Fellow and Visiting Professor at Princeton University’s School for Public and International Affairs, a Professeur Invité, Faculté de Droit at the Université de Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), Visiting Professor at the University of Rome (La Sapienza), Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute, Senior Fellow at Humboldt University, Visiting Professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Visiting Professor at Central European University, and as a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Research Centre at Cambridge University.  Among other activities, he serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of International Law, as an elected member of the American Law Institute, and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.