SPEAKERS LIST, 1984-1991 Institute of Bill of Rights Law

Professor Kathryn Abrams Boston University School of Law: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Terrence B. Adamson, Esq. Dow, Lohnes & Albertson: Libel Law and the Press: Myth ami Reality (1986)

Allan Adler, Esq. Counsel for Center of National Security Studies, American Civil Liberties Union: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable Anthony A. Alaimo United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable Arthur L. Alarcon United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Anita L. Allen Georgetown University Law Center: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Professor Robert S. Alley Department of Humanities, University of Richmond: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

The Honorable Frank X. Altimari United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: COliference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

David A. Anderson Thompson & Knight Centennial Professor, University of Texas: Libel Law ami the Press: Myth and Reality (1986); National Security and the First Amendment (1985); Defamation ami the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984); Legal Restraints on the Press (1985) Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Professor Douglas A. Anderson Director, School of Journalism and Teleconuuunication, Arizona State University: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Professor Gerald G. Ashdown West Virginia University College of Law: Defamation and the First Amendment (1984)

Tony Auth THE INQUIRER: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Robert Barron, Esq. Cravath, Swaine & Moore: Legal Restraints on the Press (1985)

The Honorable Alice M. Batchelder United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable William J. Bauer 2

Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit: Conference for the Federal judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Michael Les Benedict Department of History, Ohio State University: 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Vivian O. Berger Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Jerry J. Berman, Esq. Legislative Counsel, ACLU: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Robert C. Berring Librarian and Professor of Law, University of California at Berkeley School: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Professor Lillian R. BeVier University of Virginia School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

Dean Randall P. Bezanson Washington and Lee University School of Law: Libel Law ami the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

The Honorable Joseph A. Biden, Jr. United States Senator from Delaware: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

The Honorable Neal B. Biggers, r-. Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Margaret Blanchard, School of Joumalism, University of North Carolina: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Vincent A. Blasi Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, Columbia University School of Law: Freedom. of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Professor Philip C. Bobbitt University of Texas School of Law: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Lou Boccardi President, The Associated Press: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

Dean Lee C. Bollinger University of Michigan Law School: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Timothy Brennan Policy Sciences Graduate Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore County: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Professor Lea Brilmayer Yale Law School: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term 3

John Brock, Esq. General Counsel, Defense Intelligence Agency: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

James J. Brudney Senate Labor Sub-Committee: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91)

Kathleen Buck, Esq. Assistant General Counsel, Department of Defense: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable Warren E. Burger Chief Justice, Retired, United States Supreme Court: The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Willianl R. Burleigh Vice President and General Editorial Manager, Scripps-Howard Newspapers: Legal Restraints on the Press (1985)

Richard Carelli The Associated Press: Supreme Court Preview: 'What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term

The Honorable Harry L. Carrico Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Stephen L. Carter William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Yale Law School: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991); Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Gerhard Casper William B. Graham Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Professor Bill F. Chamberlin Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar and Director, Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, University of Florida: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Gary Chase, Esq. Chief Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Professor Erwin Chemerinsky University of Southern California Law Center: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; 17,e American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Dean Jesse H. Choper University of California at Berkeley School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Religion and the State (1986)

William T. Coleman, Jr., Esq. O'Melveny & Meyers: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Tom A. Collins Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: National Security and the First Amendment (1985); Defamation and the First Amendment (1984)

Paul Conrad LOS ANGELES TIMES: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987) 4

Craig M. Cornish Cornish & Dell 'Olio: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Professor Gilbert Cranberg Department of Journalism, University of Iowa: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

The Honorable Thomas J. Curran United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Lloyd N. Cutler, Esq. Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering: the American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

E. Jay Cutting, Esq. Baker & Hostetler: Legal Restraints on the Press (1985)

Talbot D' Alemberte President, American Bar Association: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Anthony D' Amato Judd and Mary Morris Leighton Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law: Free Speech & Religious, Racial and Sexual Harrassment (1990)

Diana M. Daniels Vice President and Counsel, Newsweek, Inc.: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

Anthony Day LOS ANGELES TIMES: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1988-89 Term

Professor Walter Dellinger School of Law: Supreme Court Preview: lVhat to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term; 1787-7he Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Everette E. Dennis Executive Director, Gannett Center for Media Studies: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Lyle Denniston, BALTIMORE SUN: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

Professor Linda Grant DePauw Department of History, George Washington University: The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Professor Neal Devins Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991) Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

The Honorable Gustave Diamond United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991) 5

Professor Norman Dorsen Director, Arthur Hays Civil Liberties Program, New York University School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

Harriette K. Dorsen, Esq. Vice President/General Counsel, Bantam, Doubleday, Dell Publishing Group: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

The Honorable Adrian G. Duplantier United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Daniel J. Elazar Head, Institute of Local Government, Bar-Ilan University and Director, Center for the Study of Federalism, Temple University: Fundamentalist Religion and the Secular State (1988)

Mahmoud A. ElSohiy, Ph.D. President & Laboratory Director, ElSohly Laboratories, Incorporated: Drug Testing In the Workplace (1991)

Thomas I. Emerson (deceased): National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Professor Robert Entman Department of Communications Studies, Northwestern University: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Aaron Epstein Knight-Ridder Newspapers: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term

Richard A. Epstein James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Professor Tom Eveslage Department of Journalism, Temple University: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

John Henry Faulk (deceased): Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Bruce Fein: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term Bicentennial Perspectives (1989); National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable Martin L. C. Feldman United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Robert A. Ferguson Department of English, The University of Chicago: 1787-171eConstitution in Perspective (1987)

Barry A. Fisher Fisher & Moest, Los Angeles: Religion and the State (1986)

Professor Joan M. Fitzpatrick University of Washington School of Law: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term 6

Brigitte Fleischmann Visiting Professor and Senior Fellow, 1988-89, Commonwealth Center, College of William and Mary: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

TIle Honorable Lois G. Forer Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Marc Franklin Fredrick I. Richman Professor of Law, Stanford University School of Law: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984); Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Lawrence M. Friedman Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor, Stanford Law School: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Professor Edwin S. Gaustad Department of History, University of California, Riverside: Fundamentalist Religion and the Secular State (1988)

Professor Michael J. Gerhardt Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Drug Testing In the Workplace (1991); Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term

Professor Paul D. Gewirtz Yale Law School: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared ami Separated Powers (1988)

Robert H. Giles Publisher, The Detroit News: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Prof. Donald M. Gillmor Director, Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law Department of Journalism, University of Minnesota: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Professor Michael T. Gilmore Department of English, Brandeis University: 1787-77JeConstitution in Perspective (1987)

The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Dean Daniel J. Givelber Northeastern University School of Law: Legal Restraints on the Press: An Overview (1985)

Michael R. Gottfredson Professor of Management mKI Policy mKI of Psychology, The University of Arizona: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1990)

Fred Graham: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term

Kent Greenawalt Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia University School of Law: Religion and the State (1986); 1787-17le Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Meg Greenfield Editorial Page Editor, : Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987) 7

Linda Greenhouse Washington Bureau, : Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

Lani Guinier Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

R. Claire Guthrie Deputy Attorney General, The Commonwealth of Virginia: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Professor William B. Gwyn Department of Political Science, Tulane University: the American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988) 8

Professor Kermit L. Hall University of Florida Department of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Morton H. Halperin Director, Center for National Security Studies, ACLU: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable James Hughes Hancock United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable William Brevard Hand United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Cynthia Harrison Federal Judicial Center: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Hendrik A. Hartog School of Law University of Wisconsin: 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Dr. Herbert Hausmaninger Universitatwien, Institut fur Romisches Recht Und Antike Rechtsgeschichte: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Nat Hentoff THE VILLAGE VOICE: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

The Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Draper Hill Cartoonist, THE DETROIT NEWS: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Charles F. Hobson Editor, The Papers of John Marshall, The College of William and Mary: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Matthew Holden, Jr. Doherty Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia: TI1e Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Jonathan V. Holtzman Special Assistant to the City Attorney, San Francisco: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

William H. Hornby Senior Editor, THE DENVER POST: Legal Restraints on the Press: An Overview (1985)

Morton J. Horwitz Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History, Harvard University School of Law: 1787-77le Constitution in Perspective (1987)

A. E. Dick Howard 9

White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs, University of Virginia School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988); 1787-1he Constitution in Perspective (1987); TIleMedia and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986); Religion and the State (1986)

Andrew Hughes, Esq. Townley & Updike: Libel Law and the Press: Myth ami Reality (1986)

Professor James D. Hunter Department of Sociology, University of Virginia: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

Professor Joseph Gordon Hylton, Jr. Illinois Institute of Techology, Chicago Kent College of Law: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Stanley Ingber James Madison Professor and Director, Constitutional Law Resource Center, Drake University Law School: Drug Testing In the Workplace (1991)

Haynes Johnson Columnist, THE WASHINGTON POST: The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

The Honorable Nathaniel R. Jones United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Lynn Rankin Jordan Assistant Counsel, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Al Kronen THE WASHINGTON POST: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

Professor Robert L. Kamenshine Vanderbilt University School of Law: Religion ami the State (1986); National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable Frank A. Kaufman United States District Court for the District of Maryland: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable George P. Kazen United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable John F. Keenan United States District Court for the Southern District of New York: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable Damon J. Keith United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

David E. Kendall, Esq. Williams & Connolly: Legal Restraints on the Press (1985) 10

Professor Randall Kennedy Harvard University Law School: Free Speech & Religious, Racial and Sexual Harassment (1990); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term; 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

The Honorable Jackson L. Kiser United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Charles H. Koch, r-. Dudley W. Woodbridge Professor of Law, College of William and Mary School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991) Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Philip B. Kurland William B. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

Jonathan Kuttab Law in the Service of Man; Lawyer and Civil Rights Activist: Fundamentalist Religion and 171eSecular State (1988)

Professor Douglas Laycock University of Texas School of Law: Religion ami the State (1986)

Professor Paul A. LeBel Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987); Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986); Defamation and the First Amendment (1984)

Judy Ledbetter Lecturer in Law and Moot Court Advisor, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term

Rex E. Lee President and George Southerland Professor of Law, Brigham Young University; former Solicitor General of the United States: Religion and the State (1986)

Betsy Levin Executive Director, American Association Law Schools: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991) 11

Professor Sanford Levinson University of Texas Law School: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988) 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Anthony Lewis THE NEW YORK TIMES: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); The Media ami the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

The Honorable James B. Loken United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Donald B. Louria Chairman of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ): Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91) Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Alice Neff Lucan Gannett Company, Inc: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

Mark Lynch, Esq. Counsel for National Security Project, ACLU: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Myles V. Lynk, Esq. Dewey Ballantine: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Murray Tracey Maclin Boston University School of Law: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term

W. Terry Maguire Vice President/General Counsel, American Newspaper Publishers Association: Libel Law ami the Press: Myth and Reality (1986); Legal Restraints on the Press (1985)

Professor Linda A. Malone College of WiUiam and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Maeva Marcus Director, Documentary History Project United States Supreme Court: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Professor Paul Marcus Professor of Law, University of Arizona and 1991-92 Haynes Visiting Professor, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, CoIIege of William and Mary: Task Force 011 the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term 12

Ruth Marcus THE WASHINGTON POST: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1990-91 Term

The Honorable Stanley Marcus United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Hon. Prentice H. Marshall United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91)

Professor William P. Marshall Case Western Reserve University School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

Jan Martenson Under-Secretary-General for Human Rights, United Nations Office at Geneva Centre for Human Rights: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Toni M. Massaro University of Arizona College of Law: Free Speech & Religious, Racial ami Sexual Harrassment (1990)

Tony Mauro USA TODAY: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1990-91 Term

Roslyn Mazer, Esq. Dickstein, Shapiro, and Morin: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

The Honorable A. David Mazzone United States District Court for Massachusetts: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Michael W. McConnell University of Chicago Law School: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Religion and the State (1986)

Michael P. McDonald, Esq. American Legal Foundation: National Security ami the First Amendment (1985)

TIle Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable Gilbert S. Merritt Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Martha L. Minow Harvard University Law School: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor R. Laurence Moore Department of History Cornell University: Fundamentalist Religion and the Secular State (1988) 13

John P. Morgan, M.D. The City University of New York Medical School The City College of New York: Drug Testing In the Workplace (1991)

The Honorable Robert C. Murphy Chief Judge, Court of Appeals of Maryland: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable Diana E. Murphy United States District Court for the District of Minnesota: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill (if Rights (1991)

Walter F. Murphy McConnick Professor of Jurisprudence, Department of Politics, Princeton University: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial (if the Bill of Rights (1991)

Robert F. Nagel Moses F. Laskey Professor of Law, University of Colorado School of Law: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Jack Nelson Chief, Washington Bureau, Los Angeles Times: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

Professor Burt Neuborne New York University School of Law: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Dean Gene R. Nichol University of Colorado School of Law, and 1986-88 Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988); 1787-1he Constitution in Perspective (1987); Religion and the State (1986)

The Honorable Helen W. Nies Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal District: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill (if Rights (1991)

Prof. Melville Nimmer (deceased): National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable James E. Noland United States District Judge for the Southern District of Indiana: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor John E. Nowak University of Illinois College of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Robert M. O'Neil Director, The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Russell K. Osgood Cornell Law School: the American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Ronald J. Ostrow Justice Correspondent, LOS ANGELES TIMES: the Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986) 14

Alan C. Page Assistant Attorney General, State of Minnesota: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Eugene Patterson Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, ST. PETERSBURG TIMES: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987); Legal Restraints on the Press: An Overview (1985)

Professor Richard N. Pearson University of Florida College of Law: Legal Restraints on the Press: An Overview (1985)

Professor Michael J. Perry Northwestern University School of Law: National Security and the First Amendment (1985) Religion and the State (1986)

Jesse Philips Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Philips Industries, Inc.: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91)

The Honorable Jaime Pieras, Jr. United States District Court for Puerto Rico: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Richard J. Pierce George W. Hutchinson Professor of Law Southern Methodist University School of Law: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

The Honorable Henry A. Politz United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Robert C. Post University of California at Berkeley School of Law: Free Speech & Religious, Racial and Sexual Harrassment (1990)

Professor H. Jefferson Powell University ofIowa School of Law: 1787-TJle Constitution in Perspective (1987)

The Honorable Robert B. Propst United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991) 15

Professor David M. Rabban University of Texas School of Law: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term

Professor Jack N. Rakove Department of History, Stanford University: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Professor Aviezer Ravitzky Dept. of Jewish Thought, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

Martin H. Redish Louis & Harriet Ancel Professor, Northwestern University School of Law: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

Charles A. Reich Marshall P. Madison Visiting Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989)

Professor David A. J. Richards New York University School of Law: 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Elizabeth Rindskopf, Esq. General Counsel, National Security Agency: National Security and the First Amendment (1985)

The Honorable Kenneth Ripple United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Gene Roberts Editor, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

The Honorable Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr. United States District Court, District of Columbia: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Ron Rotunda University of Illinois College of Law: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: lVllat to Expect from the 1988-89 Term

Professor Robert S. Rutland Department of History, University of Tulsa: Bicentennial Perspectives (1989) The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

David Savage Washington Bureau, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term 16

Professor Frederick F. Schauer Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984); National Security and the First Amendment (1985); Religion and the State (1986); 1787-171eConstitution in Perspective (1987); Freedom of Expression: Past Present and Future (1991)

Richard M. Sc1unidt, Esq. Cohn & Marks: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

The Honorable William W Schwarzer Director, Federal Judicial Center: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

The Honorable Collins J. Seitz United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Peter M. Shane University of Iowa College of Law: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term; The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers

Professor Suzanna Sherry University of Minnesota Law School: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1988-89 Term; The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Professor Steven H. Shiffrin Cornell Law School: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

Conrad Shumadine, Esq. Willcox & Savage: Legal Restraints on the Press (1985)

David M. Silberman Associate General Counsel, AFLICIO-Union Privilege Benefit Programs: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Sarah Simmons Molloy, Jones, & Donahue, P.C., Tucson, Arizona: Drug Testing In the Workplace (1991)

Larry G. Simon H. W. Armstrong Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Southern California Law Center: 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Howard Simons Curator, Nieman Foundation and former Managing Editor, THE WASHINGTON POST: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

Larry L. Sipes President, National Center for State Courts: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

James Morton Smith Director Emeritus, Henry Francis DuPont Winterthur Museum, University of Delaware: 1787-The Constitution in Perspective (1987) 17

Professor Michael E. Smith University of California at Berkeley School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

Rodney A. Smolla Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law and Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law, College of William and Mary: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988); The Media and the Bicentennial of tile Constitution (1986) Libel Law and The Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

Professor John Soloski Department of Journalism, University of Iowa: Libel Law and the Press: Myth and Reality (1986)

Professor Dale R. Spencer University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

Professor Margaret P. Spencer Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91)

William B. Spong, Jr. Dean and Dudley W. Woodbridge Professor of Law Emeritus, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

Geoffrey R. Stone Harry Kalven, Jr. Professor, University of Chicago School of Law: Religion and the State (1986)

The Honorable Alicemarie H. Stotler United States District Court for the Central District of California: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Philippa Strum Dept. of Political Science, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

Professor Kathleen M. Sullivan Harvard University Law School: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term

Timothy Jackson Sullivan Dean and John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of tile Bill (if Rights (1991)

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James L. Sundquist Senior Fellow, Government Studies Program, The Brookings Institution: TIle American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988); TIle Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Professor Cass R. Sunstein University of Chicago Law School: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

Marc Tanenbaum Director, International Relations, American Jewish Committee: Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

Stuart S. Taylor THE AMERICAN LAWYER: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1989-90 Term

The Honorable Juan R. Torruella United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Nina Totenberg National Public Radio: TIle Media ami the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Professor Robert Trager School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Colorado: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Prof. Laurence H. Tribe Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard University: TIle Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

John Tucker: Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term

Carlton Turner President and Chief Executive Officer, Princeton Diagnostic Labs of America: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing in the Workplace (1991)

Professor Mark V. Tushnet University of Georgetown School of Law: Religion and the State (1986) 1787-TIle Constitution in Perspective (1987)

Professor Melvin I. Urofsky Department of History, Virginia Commonwealth Univerrsity: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1990-91 Term; Bicentennial Perspectives (1989); Fundamentalist Religion and The Secular State (1988)

Willianl W. VanAlstyne Duke University School of Law: Defamation ami the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984); Religion and the State (1986); Bicentennial Perspectives (1989) 19

Paul R. Verkuil President and Professor of Law, College of William and Mary: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); The American Constitutional Tradition of Shared and Separated Powers (1988)

John J. Walsh, Esq. Cadwalder, Wickersham & Taft: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Steve Wenneil, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL and 1991-92 Lee Visiting Professor of Law, The College of William and Mary: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1991-92 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expectfrom the 1990-91 Term; Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1989-90 Term

Russell R. Wheeler Deputy Director, Federal Judicial Center: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in HOIwr of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

G. Edward White John B. Minor Professor of Law and History, University of Virginia School of Law: 1787-Vle Constitution in Perspective (1987)

The Honorable J. Harvie Wilkinson, III United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit: V1e Media ami the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986)

Ed Williams Editorial Page Editor, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

Richard A. Williamson Vice Dean and Chancellor Professor, College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Professor Betty H. Winfield Department of Journalism, University of Missouri: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991)

Richard N. Winfield, Esq. Rogers & Wells: Libel on the Editorial Pages (1987)

The Honorable Thomas A. Wiseman, Jr. Chief Judge, United States District Court Middle District of Tennessee: Conference for the Federal Judiciary in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights (1991)

Edwin M. Yoder, Jr.: The Media and the Bicentennial of the Constitution (1986); Supreme Court Preview: What to Expect from the 1990-91 Term

Professor Diane L. Zimmerman New York University School of Law: Freedom of Expression: Past, Present and Future (1991); Religion and the State (1986) 20

LeRoy S. Zimmerman Eckart, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott: Task Force on the Drug-Free Workplace (1990-91); Drug Testing ill the Workplace (1991)

James W. Zirkle Associate General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 1984-85, Deputy Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Defamation and the First Amendment: New Perspectives (1984)

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