About The Lecture
The Dyson Distinguished Lecturer Series was
endowed in 1982 by a gift from the Dyson Foundation made possible
through the generosity of the late Charles H. Dyson, a 1930
graduate, trustee, and long-time benefactor of Pace University. The
principal aim and object of the Dyson Distinguished Lecturer Series
is to encourage and make possible scholarly legal contributions of
very high quality in furtherance of the School of Law’s
educational mission.
PAST DYSON LECTURERS:
2003
Professor Harvey J. Goldschmid, Commissioner of the
Securities and Exchange Commission
Dwight Professor of Law
Columbia University
Post Enron America and SEC Perspectives
2002
Professor Daniel Farber, McKnight Presidential Professor of
Public Law
University of Minnesota
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Rethinking Environmental Law After
American Trucking
2001
Professor Jesse H. Choper, Earl Warren Professor of Public
Law, University of California, Berkeley
The Presidential Election of 2000 and the Role of the United States
Supreme Court.
1997
William E. Kennard, General Counsel, Federal Communications
Commission
Implementing the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Toward
Consolidation or Competition?
1996
John C. Coffee, Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law,
Columbia Law School
Class Actions After the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995 and MCA and What Should be Done About It.
1993
The Honorable Joseph W. Bellacosa, New York State Court of
Appeals
Ethical Impulses From the Death Penalty: "Old Sparky's"
Jolt to the Legal Profession
1992
Sylvia A. Law, Professor of Law, New York University School
of Law
Crystal Eastman
1991
Panel Presentation
Justice Brennan: Foundation for the Future
Panelists:
Nadine Strossen, Professor of Law, New York Law School
Justice Brennan and the Religion Clauses
Gerald Rosberg, Partner, Dewey Ballantine
Justice Brennan and the Law of Obscenity
Ronald Tabak, Special Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom
Justice Brennan and the Death Penalty
Bennett L. Gershman, Professor of Law, Pace University School
of Law
The Moral Force of His Language
Ralph Michael Stein, Professor of Law, Pace University School
of Law
Justice Brennan and the First Amendment Minefield: In Respectful
Appreciation
1990:
David G. Owen, Webster Professor of Tort Law, University of
South Carolina
Products Liability: Principles of Justice for the 21st
Century
1989:
Panel Presentation
Julius L. Chambers, Sally E. Burns, John A. Powell, William
Kunstler
1986:
Charles L. Black, Sterling Professor of Law Emeritus, Yale
University
The Forest and the Trees in Constitutional Law
1985:
Eugene Rostow, Sterling Professor of Law Emeritus, Yale
University; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law and Diplomacy,
National Defense University
Why Is It So Hard to Negotiate with the Russians?
1985:
Abram Chayes, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law
School
The ABM Treaty and the Strategic Defense Initiative
1983:
Harry W. Jones, Cardozo Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence,
Columbia University
Precedent and Policy in Constitutional Law
Directions
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