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      <title>Career of Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>William Treanor and Neal Katyal talked about the career of Justice John Paul Stevens. Dean Treanor focused on a letter written by President Gerald Ford praising Justice Stevens. He also read excerpts of the letter and reflected on the career and retirement of Justice Stevens. Neal Katyal thanked Stevens for his work and illustrated the character traits of Stevens by analyzing several past court cases.</description>
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      <title>Legacy of Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Former U.S. Solicitor Generals Paul Clement and Gregory Garre, Sri Srinivasan, and a former clerk of Justice Stevens talked about the legacy and personality of John Paul Stevens as a judge. During this discussion, the panelists described working for Justice Stevens and his character traits. Among their remarks he was described as a great questioner as well as a very good listener and a justice of "common law." They also responded to audience members' questions. 
This program was part of a Georgetown University symposium honoring the life and career of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.</description>
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      <title>Justice Stevens' Views and Jurisprudence</title>
      <description>Following opening remarks by Rocky Collis and Aaron Cooper of the [Georgetown Law Journal], law professor and former clerks of Justice John Paul Stevens talked about his views and jurisprudence as a justice. Topics included the influence of his jurisprudence on other justices, and  his views on such issues as affirmative action, abortion, criminal law, and military commission trials. Following prepared remarks, they responded to audience members' questions.
This program was part of a Georgetown University symposium honoring the life and career of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life]</title>
      <description>Bill Barnhart and Gene Schlickman talked about the life and career of John Paul Stevens, who retired from the Supreme Court that week. They spoke at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [John Paul Stevens]</title>
      <description>Bill Barnhart talked about the book he co-wrote with Gene Schlickman, [John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life] (Northern Illinois University Press, 2010).
He was interviewed in the Digitally Lit Room II of the [Chicago Tribune] Printers Row Lit Fest.</description>
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      <title>A Conversation with Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Associate Justice John Paul Stevens held a conversation with two of his former law clerks. Justice Stevens had announced that he would retire when the current term of the U.S. Supreme Court concludes at the end of June. He spoke about his life, the law, and reflected on his 35 year career as an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court</description>
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      <title>Legacy of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>A roundtable discussion was held on the legacy of Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, who had announced that he would be retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court in the summer of 2010. Topics included his influence on the Supreme Court and the implications of his replacement. Dean Fitts moderated.
"Leaving a Legacy: The Departure and Replacement of Justice John Paul Stevens" was an event held by the National Constitution Center and the University of Pennsylvania Law School at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 6, 2010, in the Annenberg Center for Education and Outreach's F.M. Kirby Auditorium at the National Constitution Center.</description>
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      <title>Solicitor General Kagan on Justice Stevens</title>
      <description>Associate Justice John Paul Stevens made opening remarks at the annual dinner of the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference. He took the opportunity to straighten out the historical record of the change from "Mister Justice" and "Madame Justice" to a non-sexist address of "Justice" at the Supreme Court. He also affirmed the questioned correctness of his memory of a home run by Babe Ruth. After he gave his remarks, the lawyers and judges of the 7th Circuit Bar Association presented Justice Stevens with a Chicago Cubs jacket, which he tried on. Then the main speaker, Solicitor General Kagan, spoke on his life and legacy. 
This annual dinner of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference was held Monday, May 3, 2010, at the InterContinental Hotel in Chicago.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life]</title>
      <description>On April 9, 2010, Associate Justice John Paul Stevens announced his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court. Sara Hoerdeman talked that day about the forthcoming biography [John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life] (Northern Illinois University Press; May 1, 2010) by Bill Barnhart and Gene Schlickman. 
She was interviewed at the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, held at the Hilton Washington.</description>
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      <title>Thoughts on Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Christopher Eisguber, author of the book [The Next Justice], talked by telephone on his impressions and thoughts of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.</description>
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      <title>Justice Stevens Retirement</title>
      <description>Jess Bravin spoke by phone about Justice John Paul Stevens' announcement that he will retire this summer, Justice Stevens' career, and what is ahead in the nomination process.</description>
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      <title>Justice John Paul Stevens and Liberty</title>
      <description>A symposium examined the career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. After opening remarks by Dean Johnson, a videotaped message from Justice John Paul Stevens was shown.
Panelists talked about Justice Stevens, focusing on his views on liberty. They discussed Justice Stevens' legacy on the Supreme Court looking at his view of constitutionally protected liberty as it applied to criminal justice, capital punishment, gay rights, abortion, the right to privacy, and other issues. David Levi moderated.</description>
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      <title>Justice John Paul Stevens and National Security</title>
      <description>Panelists including former clerks of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens held a discussion on the justice and his views on national security, including the rights of enemy combatants and the limits of executive power. Kenneth Manaster moderated. Mr. Manaster is the author of [llinois Justice: The Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens] (University Of Chicago Press; September 1, 2001).
A portion of the discussion was shown. 
"Security" was a 2:00 p.m. PT panel of the 2009 UC Davis Law Review Symposium that examined the career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. Held in the Wilkins Moot Courtroom in King Hall, the symposium was part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the dedication of Martin Luther King, Jr., Hall, home to the University of California, Davis, School of Law.</description>
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      <title>Conversation with Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Justice Stevens talked about the recent Supreme Court term and his career on the Court. Justice Stevens, appointed by President Ford in 1975, is the oldest and longest-serving member on the court. His conversation with members of the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference executive committee was held on stage.</description>
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      <title>America and the Courts</title>
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 On Wednesday, September 15, 2004, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens spoke at the annual Stevens Awards luncheon hosted by the Chicago Bar Association. A native of Chicago, Justice Stevens served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit before he was named to the Supreme Court by President Gerald Ford in 1975. He talked about the Court's reputation for secrecy, his majority decision in last spring's Guantanamo case, and what he did on his summer vacation this year.
 
 On Wednesday, September 29, 2004 Theodore Olson and Walter Dellinger appeared on [Washington Journal] to discuss the Supreme Court, the judicial nomination process, and some of the major cases in the October 2004 Term that would begin the next Monday. The nine justices of the Court had served together for 10 years -- the longest stretch without a vacancy since 1823. Mr. Dellinger was Acting Solicitor General during the 1996-1997 term for President Bill Clinton; Mr. Olson stepped down last spring after three years as Solicitor General for President George W. Bush. The former Solicitors General responded to telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail from viewers.</description>
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      <title>John Paul Stevens Awards</title>
      <description>The 4th Annual Justice John Paul Stevens Awards were presented to Judge Joel Flaum, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit; Judge Earl Strayhorn of the Cook County Circuit Court (Retired); and former Illinois governor James Thompson. Following the award presentations, Justice Stevens made remarks. Among the issues he talked about were the University of Michigan admissions policy cases decided by the Supreme Court the previous June.</description>
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      <title>Justice Profile: John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Justice Stevens' life and career were described through interviews with Professor O'Brien and Mr. Donahue. Video clips were shown of President Ford's announcement of the Stevens nomination, as well as several speeches by Justice Stevens.</description>
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      <title>Judicial Screening Process</title>
      <description>Justice Stevens spoke about the criteria used to select judicial candidates for office. He emphasized that qualifications should entail competency and knowledge of the law rather than certain viewpoints on various issues. In her outgoing address, Ms. Ramo spoke about her year as president.</description>
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      <title>Justice Stevens' 20th Anniversary Tribute</title>
      <description>This month marks Justice Stevens's twentieth year on the Supreme Court. Ms. Bansal, a former law clerk for Justice Stevens, talked about her experiences. Mr. Tyler participated by telephone, reminiscing about Justice Stevens's nomination to the Court by President Ford. Professor Barron discussed Justice Stevens's influence on the Court. An excerpt of a December 1994 speech by Justice Stevens was shown.</description>
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      <title>Supreme Court Justice Perspective</title>
      <description>Justice Stevens spoke about a variety of topics, including his
 experiences on the Supreme Court. He is the oldest member of the
 nation's highest court and ranks second in seniority. Following his
 prepared remarks, he responded to questions and comments from members of the audience.</description>
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