TEDxUCIrvine - Erwin Chemerinsky - The Living Constitution


About TEDxUCIrvine: TEDxUCIrvine (www.tedxucirvine.com) was the inaugural TEDx conference for the University of California, Irvine on March 3rd, 2012 at the Claire Trevor Theatre. The theme of the day was "Under Construction Indefinitely." Contact TEDxUCIrvine: E-mail - TEDxUCIrvine@gmail.com Twitter - @TEDxUCIrvine Facebook - TEDxUCIrvine About Erwin: Erwin Chemerinsky is the founding dean and distinguished professor of law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, with a joint appointment in Political Science. Previously, he taught at Duke Law School for four years, during which he won the Duke University Scholar-Teacher of the Year Award in 2006. Before that he taught for 21 years at the University of Southern California School of Law, and served for four years as director of the Center for Communications Law and Policy. Chemerinsky has also taught at UCLA School of Law and DePaul University College of Law. His areas of expertise are constitutional law, federal practice, civil rights and civil liberties, and appellate litigation. He is the author of seven books, most recently,The Conservative Assault on the Constitution (October 2010, Simon & Schuster), and nearly 200 articles in top law reviews. He frequently argues cases before the nation's highest courts, and also serves as a commentator on legal issues for national and local media. Chemerinsky holds a law degree from Harvard Law School and a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University. Contact Erwin <b>...</b>


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Legally Speaking: Erwin Chemerinsky


UC Hasting's Evan Lee welcomes Erwin Chemerinsky, the founding dean and distinguished professor of law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. Chemerinsky's areas of expertise are constitutional law, federal practice, civil rights and civil liberties, and appellate litigation. He is the author of seven books, most recently, "The Conservative Assault on the Constitution," and nearly 200 articles in top law reviews. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 21095]


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Erwin Chemerinsky on Privacy and the Supreme Court


A part of the Judge Justin L. Quackenbush Lecture Series at Gonzaga University School of Law, this lecture by Erwin Chemerinsky discusses the question "Can the Supreme Court Deal with the 21st Century: Privacy and the Court." Lecture held on March 20, 2012 at Gonzaga School of Law in Spokane, WA.


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TEDxUCIrvine - Erwin Chemerinsky - The Living Constitution


In thespirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)


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Constitutional Law Expert Erwin Chemerinsky


Erwin Chemerinsky, constitutional law expert and founding dean of the law school of the University of California, Irvine, delivers the 2008 Tucker Lecture as part of the annual Law and Media Symposium. Dean Chemerinsky discusses how previous adjustments in First Amendement law in response to the evolution of media are insufficient in dealing with the Internet.


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Americans United for Separation of Church and State Orange County Chapter invited UC Irvine Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky to give a lecture in October of 2010.


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Erwin Chemerinsky at the "Uncloak the Kochs" panel


Erwin Chemerinsky's full speech at the "Uncloak the Kochs" panel on January 31, 2011 in Rancho Mirage, CA.


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Erwin Chemerinsky Lecture Cal State Fullerton Mackey Auditorium Nov. 12, 2010 Sponsored by CSUF's Division of Politics, Administration and Justice and OLLI Video produced by University Extended Education, Distance Education


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Dean Chemerinsky discusses free speech on campus


Feb. 11, 2010: UC Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky spoke on campus about "First Amendment in a Multicultural Society," just days after 11 students were arrested for disrupting the campus appearance of Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren. Dean Chemerinsky explained how the the First Amendment applies to universities, and answered questions from the audience, many of which focused on how UCI officials handled the Oren incident. For video of the Dean's entire presentation: ocw.uci.edu For news coverage and more about UCI Law: www.law.uci.edu


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CSULB Human Rights Forum - Erwin Chemerinsky


CSULB President F. King Alexander's Forum on International Human Rights Exploring Challenges to Free Expression and Belief featured keynote speaker Erwin Chemerinsky Dean, University of California Irvine School of Law speaks about "Free Speech in an Internet world"


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Dean Chemerinsky & Prof. Weinstein discuss "The Conservative Assault on the Constitution"


"Conversations with the Dean" - Sept. 29, 2010: UC Irvine School of Law Prof. Henry Weinstein talks to Dean Erwin Chemerinsky about the Dean's newly released book, "The Conservative Assault on the Constitution" as the US Supreme Court begins its new term. More on the book: books.simonandschuster.com


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Dean Chemerinsky & Prof. Tomlins discuss "Freedom Bound"


"Conversations with the Dean" - Aug. 2, 2010: UC Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Professor Christopher Tomlins discuss Tomlins' forthcoming book, "Freedom Bound." To order the book: www.law.uci.edu


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The Present State of Constitutional Rights in the US - Erwin Chemerinsky - UPR


El jueves, 26 de abril Microjuris.com transmitió la conferencia magistral del decano de la Escuela de Derecho de University of California-Irvine, Erwin Chemerinsky, desde la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. La transmisión fue en vivo y constó de audio y fotografías del evento. Erwin Chemerinsky, abogado y profesor de derecho, es un especialista prominente de ley constitucional y procedimiento civil federal en Estados Unidos. Es el decano actual y fundador de la Escuela de Derecho de University of California-Irvine.


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Dean Erwin Chemerinsky from UC Irvine's Law School gives a talk at the School of Humanities.


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Commentary: Erwin Chemerinsky on California's Budget Crisis


June 3, 2009 - Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, UCI School of Law. On the California Budget Crisis - The current California budget crisis shows that there are deep structural problems in California including ones that require changes in the California constitution. California's budget crisis is the worst that it has been in the states 150-year history. The state has gone about solving it in the worst possible way. By cutting crucial social programs. The way in which the $24 billion budget gap is being closed is by cutting money for education, for healthcare including children's healthcare, and for schools including the University of California and the state school level. The result of this is going to be that people will die from lack of medical care, our children get a worse education. This can't continue. The immediate solution has to be to find a way to raise taxes rather than cut programs. Unfortunately the Republicans in California are blocking any tax increase in the Legislature. So what we need to do is think about structural changes to make sure that this problem does reoccur. We need to change the two-thirds requirement for approving the budget, including tax increases. We need to change Proposition 13 which has a distorting effect on the state's tax structure. In California, 1% of the population pays 50% of the income taxes -- and the state is desperately dependent on income taxes because of Prop 13. Term limits have robbed the state legislature of experienced senators <b>...</b>


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Chemerinsky on Three Strikes Part 1


Prof. Erwin Chemerinsky. Dean of the Law School at UC Irvine, speaks about the history of the Three Strikes Law in California and his own participation in various cases. Prof. Chemerinsky also discusses his viewpoint on the future of the Supreme Court and hopes for appointing progressive judges to the appellate courts.


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George Leef discusses the flap over Erwin Chemerinsky


George Leef, vice president for research at the JW Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, answers interviewer Donna Martinez's question about the controversy surrounding liberal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky's hiring as a law school dean in California.


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Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 1


September 16, 2011 - First Session - Constitutional Expanse of Congress's Enumerated Powers Erwin Chemerinsky (UC-Irvine School of Law), "Distinguishing Politics and Law: Why the Affordable Care Act is Clearly Constitutional" Introductory remarks by Stephen Sachs (Duke Law School) Neil Siegel (Duke Law School), "Free Riding on Benevolence: Collective Action Federalism and the Individual Mandate" Introductory remarks by Jack Balkin (Yale Law School), moderator Panelists: Robert Cooter (UC Berkeley School of Law), Ernie Young (Duke Law School)


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Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 2


September 16, 2011 - Second Session - Constitutional Limits of Congress's Enumerated Powers Ilya Somin (George Mason University School of Law), "A Mandate for Mandates: Is the Individual Health Insurance Case a Slippery Slope?" Introductory remarks by Gillian Metzger (Columbia Law School), moderator Stuart Benjamin (Duke Law School), "Bootstrapping" Introductory remarks by Matt Adler (University of Pennsylvania School of Law) Panelists: Jamie Boyle (Duke Law School), Erwin Chemerinsky (UC-Irvine School of Law)


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The Rehnquist Court and Beyond: A Look to the Past and to the Future


November 17, 2005 Speaker: Erwin Chemerinsky, Alston & Bird Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke University Law School Summary: The Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture •Examining the trends of Chief Justice Rehnquist's legacy on constitutional law •What might we expect from a Supreme Court with two new Justices? •Future implications on the development of constitutional law beyond Rehnquist's Court Erwin Chemerinsky is a nationally renowned professor of constitutional law and federal civil procedure, currently teaching at Duke University Law School. He has argued several cases before the Supreme Court and testified many times before committees of the United States Congress, the California Legislature, and the Los Angeles City Council. Professor Chemerinsky has published four books, over one-hundred law review articles, and a regular column on the US Supreme Court carried by Trial Magazine, California Lawyer, and the Los Angeles Daily Journal.


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UH Law Center and Anti-Defamation League Present: "Extremism in a Civil Society"


Speakers: Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Founding Dean, University of California, Irvine School of Law Frederick M. Lawrence, President, Brandeis University Moderators: Raymond T. Nimmer, Dean, University of Houston Law Center Marvin D. Nathan, Former Chair, ADL's National Civil Rights Committee The program will provide a general overview of First Amendment Free Speech Jurisprudence, as well as an analysis of how First Amendment and Free Speech Jurisprudence plays out at public and private universities. Friday, November 18, 2011 11:00 am - 1:00 pm University of Houston Law Center Krost Hall


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Wheat, Weed, and ObamaCare: How the Commerce Clause Made Congress All-Powerful


*Update: US District Judge Roger Vinson ruled that because the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's individual mandate to purchase health insurance is unconstitutional, the entire law "must be declared void." Judge Vinson cites this Reason.tv video on page 47 of his decision. --- The Commerce Clause of the US Constitution grants Congress the power to "regulate commerce . . . among the several States," and for more than 100 years federal lawmakers invoked it for a very narrow purpose—to prevent states from imposing trade barriers on each other. But today members of Congress act as if it gives them the authority to do just about anything—including forcing you to eat your vegetables. During her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Elena Kagan seemed to accept that the Commerce Clause could, in theory, give Congress the power to dictate what Americans eat. And what about ObamaCare's "individual mandate," which forces Americans to purchase health insurance? ObamaCare opponents are lining up to challenge its constitutionality, but supporters say it's justified—you guessed it—under the Commerce Clause. How did a clause intended as a restriction on states wind up giving Congress a green light to regulate noncommercial, local, and purely private behavior? How will ObamaCare stand up against the legal challenges brought by the states? Legal titans John Eastman (Chapman University Law Professor) and Erwin Chemerinsky (Founding Dean, University of California, Irvine School of <b>...</b>


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Consider This: Legislating Morality - October 7, 2010


Remarks on legislating morality from Allyson Sonenshine (Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties Board Member), Jon Dunn (PPOSBC President & CEO), and Featured Speakers Erwin Chemerinsky and Ronald Talmo and moderator Katherine Darmer.


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Constitution Day at OCC


Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman debated the constitutionality of the affordable healthcare act labled 'Obama-care' at Tuesday's Constitution Day event in the Robert B. Moore Theater.


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Supreme Court: The Term in Review (2009-2010) Part 1 of 2


A review of this term's US Supreme Court decisions most likely to affect the work of federal judges examines opinions deciding First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment issues, as well as habeas corpus, criminal procedure, sentencing, federalism, federal court jurisdiction and commercial law issues. Our faculty include Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (University of California -- Irvine, School of Law); and Professors Evan Lee (University of California, Hastings College of the Law), Laurie Levenson (Loyola Law School), and Suzanna Sherry (Vanderbilt University Law School). (August 2010)


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UCI Law Ribbon Cutting


UC Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky introduces the student who will cut the ribbon to hail the start of classes at the new law school: Acrivi Coromelas, a San Gabriel, Calif., high school English teacher and graduate of Grinnell College and Claremont Graduate University. Coromelas was the first student to commit to attending UCI School of Law. More at law.uci.edu


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Executive Power and the War on Terror


Nationally renowned legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky discusses executive power and the war on terror at the UC Davis School of Law. While some scholars have defended the Bush administrations claim to broad executive authority as part of the war on terrorism, Chemerinsky believes those claims are wrong in terms of the history and functions of the Constitution and separation of powers. [3/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11531]


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"Progressive" Ralliers Call for Lynching of Clarence Thomas


Demonstrators at "progressive" rally in Palm Springs call for Clarence Thomas be hanged, stringed up, tortured, sent back to the fields, etc. "Uncloaking the Kochs" rally sponsored by Common Cause, AFFCE, The Ruckus Society, 350, Greenpeace, Code Pink, the Progessive Democrats of America, and others. Staged outside venue of Koch Brothers conference in Palm Springs. Christian Hartsock reporting.


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Fox News: Is the health insurance mandate constitutional? Rivkin weighs in


Constituational attorney David Rivkin (www.davidrivkin.com) along with Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of UC Irvine School of Law, debate the hot topic that still remains unresolved. FOX News: original airdate: 11/12/2009 For more information on David Rivkin, visit www.DavidRivkin.com


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Take a light-hearted tour of Louisville with my Constitutional Law book. Geared toward prospective and current law students at the University of Louisville. Go Cards!


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CNN: 'Everyone predicted this Prop 8 outcome'


Consitutional attorney Erwin Chemerinsky says the Prop 8 ruling was expected.


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Our Students Speak: Free Speech at UC Irvine


Students talk about the importance of freedom of expression at UC Irvine. The full 10-minute multimedia production debuted on the HIPerWall April 29. It will run continuously 8 am-6 pm Friday, April 30; Monday-Tuesday, May 3-4; and 8 am-noon Wednesday, May 5, at the Calit2 Atrium. Video by Steve Zylius, University Communications. More: www.uci.edu


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