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Professor Sullivan to Talk about Justice Brandeis on October 28
10/13/2015
Professor of Practice Frank Sullivan, Jr., will present a lecture on Justice Louis D. Brandeis on October 28. The lecture, which will meet during Professor Sullivan’s “Law and the Administration of Justice” class, will be held in the Inlow Hall Wynne Courtroom. The event is free, open to the public, and is a reprise of the popular lecture on the same topic Professor Sullivan offered in Spring 2014.
Professor Sullivan, himself a former justice on the Indiana Supreme Court, will offer his insights on Justice Brandeis’ career as a lawyer and as a justice. Justice Brandeis was one of the leading lawyers and appellate advocates of his day when he was appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 1916. His legacy on free speech, privacy, judicial restraint, and federalism is important to this day. In addition, Professor Sullivan will discuss items from his personal collection of Brandeis memorabilia.
The event begins at 2:30 p.m., and carries with it 1.0 hour of CLE, pending approval, with a registration via the IU McKinney website.
