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article Notes From the Field: John Kilcommons '19

February 22, 2019

I really enjoyed working for a public policy organization which illustrated the importance our fellow citizens play in administering justice. The jury system is part of the fabric of this country and what makes it so great.

article NOTES FROM THE FIELD: KARLA ROSAS '20

February 13, 2019

During my time in the Office of the Clerk, I helped pro se petitioners with their petitioning process and prepared packets with instructions on how to file a petition with the Court.

article Notes From the Field: Catherine Rocchi '19

December 28, 2018

Applying academic frameworks to real-world situations was both exciting and challenging; I understand these concepts all the better for watching them play out in Oregon and will continue to incorporate them into my work and worldview.

article The Roger S. Aaron '64 Lecture by Rebecca E. Zietlow

December 03, 2018

Presenting a historical analysis of constitutional and individual rights, she positioned the lecture in 1787 and moved forward in time. Citizenship, due process, equal protection and freedom continue to be issues relevant for each generation.

article R. Shep Melnick on Why Title IX Has Become So Controversial

October 08, 2018

The Rockefeller Center invites distinguished scholars to campus each term to offer an even closer look at policymaking. These events provide a forum for stimulating ideas and engaging conversation with faculty, staff, and students from across campus and members of the community.