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Distinguished Speakers

The 2019 Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation

by Bridget Mary McCormack and Isaac Christopher Samuel

The 2019 Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation presented by Bridget Mary McCormack

The 2018 Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation

by Marsha Levick and Isaac Christopher Samuel

The 2018 Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation Presented by Marsha Levick

The 2017 Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation

by Stuart Lev and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Representing the Powerless” Presented by Stuart Lev

The 2016 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Thomas Duffy and Isaac Christopher Samuel

The 2014 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Chilton Davis Varner and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Reflections on Atticus Finch and Scout: Lessons Learned in Law”

The 2011 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Robert Mongeluzzi and Isaac Christopher Samuel

The 2010 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Michael Tigar and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Why You Should be an Advocate”

The 2008 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Herbert Stern and Isaac Christopher Samuel

The 2007 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by Mary Jo White and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Trying Terrorism Cases in the Civilian Criminal Courts: Does it Make Sense?”

The 2006 Herbert F. Kolsby Distinguished Lecture in Trial Advocacy

by David Boies and Isaac Christopher Samuel
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