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On Monday, we will be gathering four lawyers who argued some of the biggest cases of the Supreme Court term for a roundtable discussion with our Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro.
The panel includes David Frederick, a partner at Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, who argued three cases this term; Neal Katyal, deputy solicitor general; Gregory Coleman, a partner at Yetter, Warden & Coleman, who argued two of the highest-profile cases of the term Ricci v. DeStefano and Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One v. Holder; and Pamela Harris, of counsel at O’Melveny & Myers, who argued Pleasant Grove v. Summum, a major First Amendment case.
This panel is aimed directly at practicioners and law students — and is a great event for summer associates: Mauro focuses on lawyers who appeared before the court during the previous term and asks them to walk through their cases, their strategies before argument, and how they reacted to questioning from the bench.
The discussion is being held at Georgetown University Law Center’s Hart Auditorium, 600 New Jersey Ave., NW, in Washington. Tickets are $35, which covers the costs of the panel discussion and a wine-and-cheese networking reception following the panel. Registration begins at 3 p.m., and the panel discussion begins at 3:30. You can find more details or purchase tickets here.
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