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The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture: The Administrative Threat to Civil Liberties

The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. Yeager

Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger.

5:00—6:00PM ANNUAL B. KENNETH SIMON LECTURE: THE ADMINISTRATIVE THREAT TO CIVIL LIBERTIES

Philip Hamburger, Maurice & Hilda Friedman Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
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Phillip Hamburger
Philip Hamburger

Maurice & Hilda Friedman Professor of Law, Columbia Law School