On April 8th, [2005,] the
Columbia University Law School,
Arthur W. Diamond
Law Library celebrated the official opening of the Telford Taylor Papers with a
Conference reviewing the work of Professor Taylor. The Conference also included demonstrations of the Telford Taylor Papers website and related online sites.
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| Date: | Friday, April 8, 2005 |
| Time: | 9:00 am to 1:00 pm |
| Place: | Room 102
Jerome L. Greene Hall
Columbia University Law School
435 W. 116th Street
New York, NY 10027 |
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| 9:15 | Welcome and Introduction |
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| | David M. Schizer |
| | Dean and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law |
| | Columbia Law School |
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| | Kent McKeever |
| | Director |
| | Arthur W. Diamond Law Library |
| | Columbia Law School |
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| 9:30 | Nuremberg Trials Panel |
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| | Jose E. Alvarez |
| | Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy |
| | Columbia Law School |
| | Presentation: "The Abiding Relevance of Nuremberg" |
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| | Istvan Deak |
| | Seth Low Professor of History, emeritus |
| | Columbia University |
| | Presentation: "The Nuremberg Trials and the Post-World War II Political Purges in Europe" |
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| | Harold Edgar |
| | Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science & Technology |
| | Columbia Law School |
| | Presentation: "From Nuremburg to Tuskegee: The Medical Trials and the Foundations of Bioethics" |
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| | Philip A. Lacovara (CLS Class, 1966) |
| | Senior Counsel |
| | Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP |
| | Presentation: "The Political and Human Rights Legacies of the Nuremberg Trials" |
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| 11:15 | Website Presentations |
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| 11:45 | Civil Liberties Panel |
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| | Robert W. Cherny |
| | Professor of History |
| | San Francisco State University |
| | Presentation: "Telford Taylor and the Everlasting Case of Harry Bridges" |
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| | Bynum M. Hunter, Esq. |
| | Smith Moore LLP |
| | Presentation: "The United States v. Junius I. Scales" |
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| | Melvin Stein, Esq. |
| | Holland & Knight |
| | Presentation: "Telford Taylor and the Defense of Russian Jewish 'Prisoners of Conscience'" |
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| 12:30 | Questions and discussion |
During an academic career spanning some forty years, Telford Taylor (1908-1998) served the Columbia
Law School community with distinction first as an adjunct lecturer in law and later as a Professor of Law,
(1963-1976), Nash Professor of Law (1974-1976) and Nash Professor emeritus of Law (1976-1998). Prof. Taylor
maintained a fierce dedication to a life of the mind. In this spirit, therefore, we have planned a formal
conference that will center on Professor Taylor’s career and the continuing impact of his work and writings.
The panel sessions will cover the issues and values held most closely by Professor Taylor - the maintenance
of international legal norms, the protection of civil liberties and the devotion to meticulous scholarship.
Please join these distinguished members of the Columbia Law and university faculties, Telford Taylor’s former
professional colleagues and alumni in what should prove to be a very special celebration.
The Telford Taylor Papers Conference represents the first event in a year-long collaborative partnership with
the
Truman Presidential Museum and Library,
the American Jewish Archives and the Hebrew Union College-University of Cincinnati
Ethics Center to commemorate the legacy of Nuremberg. The Truman Museum and Library will hold a teachers
workshop in Independence, Missouri, July 10-15, and The
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives will sponsor a program and lecture on September 18 at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio.
We look forward to your attendance and thank you in advance for your support of the Telford Taylor Papers
Conference. The Telford Taylor Papers represent an integral part of the Columbia Law School’s archival mission -
to foster the global exchange of ideas, to promote world class scholarship, and to train highly skilled advocates.
Sincerely yours,
Kent McKeever
Director
Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
mckeever@law.columbia.edu
Christopher M. Laico
Archivist
Arthur W. Diamond Law Library