1991 National Student Symposium, Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms?
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 Published On Sep 2, 2021

On March 1-2, 1991, the Federalist Society's Yale Law School student chapter hosted the annual National Student Symposium in New Haven, Connecticut. The topic of the conference was "The Bill of Rights After 200 Years." The conference began with introductory remarks and a panel titled "Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms?".

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Featuring:

- Introductory Remarks: Prof. Owen M. Fiss, Yale Law School

- Introductory Remarks: Judge Ralph K. Winter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

- Moderator: William Barr, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice

- Prof. Bruce Ackerman, Yale Law School

- Prof. Richard Epstein, University of Chicago Law School

- Prof. Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union

- Prof. Robert Ellickson, Yale Law School

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