A lecture worth hearing
Any of you who are in the New York City area on Wednesday afternoon (today) may want to pop over to Washington Square to hear Chicago professor Eugene Kontorovich speak to the NYU Federalist Society on 'disputing occupation.' On Wednesday, January 25, Eugene Kontorovich will discuss the topic of "Disputing Occupation: Israel's Borders and International Law." The speech will examine such central questions as legal status of settlements, the “1967 borders,” and Palestinian statehood and self-determination.Given NYU's uber-Liberal reputation (one of the main reasons I became a conservative is the reaction I got to wearing Ronald Reagan buttons at NYU Law during the 1980 election campaign), I am amazed that Kontorovich is even being allowed on campus!
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What: Eugene Kontorovich on "Disputing Occupation: Israel's Borders and International Law"
When: Wednesday, 1/25 @ 4pm
Where: Vanderbilt Hall 218
It's been nearly 28 years since I graduated NYU Law, but from what I recall, Room 218 is an ordinary classroom that seats maybe 60-100. Here's hoping they have to move it downstairs to that big room on the ground floor where we had Professional Responsibility (which was required) and New York Practice (which almost everyone took). That room probably holds about 300 people.
And if anyone posts video, please let me know.










