On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features session six of the symposium. The speakers are Justice Tommy Bryan (Alabama Supreme Court), Professor Mike DeBoer (Faulkner University), and Mr. Timothy A. Lewis (Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library).
On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features session five of the symposium. The speakers are Ms. Ashley Penhale (Alabama State Bar), Dr. J. Mills Thornton (University of Michigan), and Professor Susan Pace Hamill (University of Alabama).
On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features session four of the symposium. The speakers are Dr. Allen Mendenhall (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law) and Mr. Julian D. Butler (Huntsville attorney and member of the boards of ADAH and AHF).
On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features session three of the symposium. The speakers are Dr. Allen Mendenhall (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law), Judge W. Keith Watkins (United States District Court, Middle District of Alabama), and Chief Justice Brent E. Dickson (retired, Indiana Supreme Court).
On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features session two of the symposium. The speakers are Dean Charles Campbell (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law), Dr. Richard Bailey (historian and author), and Dr. Steven Brown (Auburn University).
On October 30, 2019, the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty hosted a symposium on Alabama’s six constitutions at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). The event was funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) and cosponsored by ADAH, AHF, and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. This video features the welcome and session one of the symposium. The speakers for the welcome are Mr. Steve Murray (ADH), Mr. Armand DeKeyser (AHF), and Chief Justice Tom Parker (Alabama Supreme Court). The speakers for session one are Dr. Allen Mendenhall (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Blackstone & Burke Center) and Dr. R. Volney Riser (University of West Alabama).
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