Lectures from 2009
Alumnus in Residence Luncheon
W.A. Drew Edmondson
The Honorable W.A. Drew Edmondson gave the 2009 Alumnus in Residence Lecture, February 4, 2009.
Edmondson, W.A. Drew, "Alumnus in Residence Luncheon" (2009). Other Lectures and Presentations. 9.
Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Darfur: 5th Annual Politics and Law Lecture
Richard J. Goldstone
The Hon. Justice Richard J. Goldstone gives the 5th Annual Politics and Law Lectureship on the future of international criminal justice.
Goldstone, Richard J., "Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Darfur: 5th Annual Politics and Law Lecture" (2009). Other Lectures and Presentations. 8.
Constitutional Politics: Law and Politics Lecture
Ian Shapiro
Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Law at the University of Yale, gives the Politics and Law Lecture on Constitutional Politics.
Shapiro, Ian, "Constitutional Politics: Law and Politics Lecture" (2009). Other Lectures and Presentations. 1.
Terrorism, Containment and International Law
Ian Shapiro
Prof. Ian Shapiro in a noontime lecture discusses recent developments in dealing with terrorism.
Shapiro, Ian, "Terrorism, Containment and International Law" (2009). Other Lectures and Presentations. 3.
Climate Change and the New Face of Energy
Mary Anne Sullivan
Mary Anne Sullivan, a partner at the law firm Hogan and Hartson and a preeminent energy lawyer, spoke at The University of Tulsa College of Law on Wednesday, March 11, 2009. The lecture is entitled "Climate Change and the New Face of Energy." Mary Anne Sullivan has more than 25 years of experience as an energy lawyer, representing clients on energy issues in administrative, regulatory, transactional, and litigation matters in both the private sector and the government. Her current practice focuses primarily on electricity regulatory matters and on both transactional and regulatory matters involving climate change, nuclear and renewable energy, and advanced energy technologies. In 2001, Sullivan rejoined Hogan & Hartson in Washington D.C. after serving the U.S. Department of Energy from 1994 to 2001. She joined the DOE as deputy general counsel for environment and nuclear programs in 1994 and became general counsel in 1998.
Sullivan, Mary Anne, "Climate Change and the New Face of Energy" (2009). Other Lectures and Presentations. 10.