First Monday: Chicago

10/1

Open to the public

Please join Dean Saul Levmore and University of Chicago Law School alumni at the annual First Monday Luncheon to discuss issues currently facing the United States Supreme Court.

The Roberts Court: STARE WHAT?
Monday, October 1, 2007
University Club
76 East Monroe Street 

Business attire
Buffet Luncheon: 12 noon
Program: 12:30 p.m.
The luncheon cost is $20.
Please RSVP to events@law.uchicago.edu

For more information or special assistance, please contact
Lucienne Goodman, at (773) 702-0877.

About the speaker: Geoffrey Stone has been a member of the law faculty since 1973. Mr. Stone teaches primarily in the areas of constitutional law and evidence, and writes principally in the field of constitutional law. His most recent book, Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism (2004) received the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for 2005, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for 2004 as the Best Book in History, the American Political Science Association's Kammerer Award for 2005 for the Best Book in Political Science, and Harvard University's 2005 Goldsmith Award for the Best Book in Public Affairs. Mr. Stone is currently chief editor of a fifteen-volume series, Inalienable Rights, which will be published by the Oxford University Press between 2006 and 2010. He is working on a new book, Sexing the Constitution. His past works include Eternally Vigilant: Free Speech in the Modern Era (2001), The Bill of Rights in the
Modern State
(1992) (with Mr. Epstein and Mr. Sunstein), Constitutional Law (5th ed. 2005) (with Mr. Sunstein), and The First Amendment (2d ed. 2003) (with Mr. Sunstein). Mr. Stone also serves as an editor of the Supreme Court Review (with Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Strauss).