The North Carolina Law Review is hosting a symposium at the end of this week, "Celebrating 800 Years of Magna Carta." The line-up is as follows:
Thursday Dinner Speakers
Representative Paul Stam
Professor A.E. Dick Howard, UVA Law
Friday Panels, The Historical Magna Carta
Paul Babie, University of Adelaide
R.H. Helmholtz, University of Chicago Law School
Wilfrid Prest, University of Adelaide
Charles Donahue, Jr., Harvard Law
Suzanna Sherry, Vanderbilt Law (moderator)
The Mythic Magna Carta
Mary Bilder, Boston College Law School
Daniel Hulseboch, NYU Law
John Orth, Carolina Law
Sally Hadden, Western Michigan University
Keynote address, Introduction by Judge James Wynn, U.S. Court of Appeals (Fourth Circuit)
Judge Jed Rakoff, SDNY
Unfinished Business of Magna Carta
Richard Myers, Carolina Law
Mary Ziegler, FSU
Ted Wells, Paul Weiss
Ted Shaw, Carolina Law (moderator)
Abstracts of their articles are here. We're going to be experimenting with a live webcast, which should be here. More information on the symposium is available at the North Carolina Law Review's website.
I'm really looking forward to the webcast
Posted by: Enrique Guerra Pujol | September 28, 2015 at 10:49 PM
Me, too. I hope it works.
Posted by: Al Brophy | September 29, 2015 at 09:51 AM
Am I the only one who finds it strange that a symposium on 800 years of the Magna Carta should not include even one British academic?
Posted by: Dan Joyner | September 29, 2015 at 09:55 AM
Al - I'd love to have attended, but it's too late to arrange it. (I spoke on MC to the Canadian Bar Association, and I was at the 800th anniversary in Runnymede, so I'm super-keen on the subject these days.) I'll look forward to the webcast.
Posted by: Ian Holloway | September 29, 2015 at 02:47 PM