The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor & Judge Judith S. Kaye

     On April 17, 2012, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and former New York Court of Appeals Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye delivered the Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture.  The two former judges discussed, among other topics, the oft-criticized judicial election process in New York, its implications for the independence of the judiciary, and ways to modify the process to ensure impartial jurisprudence.  The lecture took place in McNally Amphitheatre.  The Law Review will publish a transcript of the lecture in Volume 81.

 

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