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The Criminal Justice System: Towards the 21st Century
On January 22, 1994, Duke University was honored to have United States Attorney General Janet Reno visit our campus to deliver the Keynote Address for the Fifth Annual Frontiers of Legal Thought Conference. Every year, Duke Law School students organize and conduct this conference, addressing current legal and societal issues of interest to our students. This year\u27s conference addressed The Criminal Justice System: Towards the 21st Century. Attorney General Reno\u27s speech stressed the need for interdisciplinary solutions to the criminal and social problems facing our country today. The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy hopes to foster the sort of dialogue through which such solutions may be found. Below is a brief description of this year\u27s conference by its co-chairs, followed by a Comment by the Attorney General based on the text of her speech. When we began planning this year\u27s Frontiers of Legal Thought Conference, we set for ourselves one very simple goal: to focus the attention of the Duke University community on criminal justice issues. We selected that topic for several reasons. Both of us intend to pursue careers in criminal justice; that personal interest clearly played a role in our decision. But we also felt that any proper discussion of criminal justice would necessarily involve broader social questions of race, class, and gender. We feel strongly about those issues as well and we were confident that a conference focusing on criminal justice would provide an excellent forum for a discussion of those social concerns. ..
Address Delivered at the Celebration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Women at Fordham Law School
The Cleveland-Marshall Centennial Inauguration Address
This inauguration address illustrates some of the problems facing the nation and discusses ways lawyers can help solve these problems by leveraging the law to do what’s right in their local communities
Remarks of the Honorable Janet Reno
Remarks delivered October 1, 1994 at the dedication ceremony in honor of the Columbus School of Law\u27s new building
The Cleveland-Marshall Centennial Inauguration Address
This inauguration address illustrates some of the problems facing the nation and discusses ways lawyers can help solve these problems by leveraging the law to do what’s right in their local communities
Dealing with Child Abuse and Neglect: A Prosecutor\u27s Viewpoint
Child abuse and neglect are among the most critical problems social
service and law enforcement agencies face in Florida. Abuse and
neglect take many different forms and arise from a wide range of
causes
Graduate Student Recital: Janet Mac Millan, Flute; Cynthia Reno, Harpsichors; Paul Packard, Piano; February 27, 1974
Centennial East Recital HallWednesday EveningFebruary 27, 19748:15 p.m
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