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Some locally produced videos are linked to a Law School event category, indicated with underlining. In addition to being noted with each related video, the event categories are themselves alphabetized. [All of the Locally Produced Videotapes have the same Call Number: KF 292 . I525 A5, and are differentiated by numbers, for example, No. 13.]

  • AAUP Spring Forum

    Brand, Myles: Faculty Governance in the Modern University (1997) No. 111

  • Abel, Arend: Appellate Brief—Argument Portion (Minton Lecture, 11/9/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 49
  • Abortion: Moral and Ethical Aspects (Derrick Bell, Women’s Law Caucus, 2/7/92) No. 43
  • Abrahamson, Shirley: The Justice Who Never Graduates: Law Schools and the Judicial Endeavor (Sesquicentennial Events, 12/3/92) No. 37
  • Academy of Law Alumni Fellows CeremonyAnnual Law Dinner and Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Ceremony (9/10/93) No. 36

    • Annual Law Dinner and Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Ceremony (9/8/95) No. 84
    • Annual Law Dinner and Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Ceremony (9/27/96) No. 105
    • Annual Law Dinner and Academy of Law AlumniFellows Ceremony (10/2/98) No. 129
    • Annual Law Dinner and Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Ceremony (9/22/00) No. 153
  • Address to the Indiana University Bloomington School of Law (Judith Reisman, Kinsey Institute, 4/13/93) No. 23
  • Allott, Phillip: The True Function of Law in the International Community (Earl Snyder Lecture, 9/10/97) No. 116
  • Alternate Critiques of Prominent Abortion Cases from Roe v. Wade to Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey and Public Implications of these Decisions (Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 4/8/98) No.123
  • Alternatives to Assisted Suicide Conference (Poynter Center, 10/24/98) (4 tapes) No. 124
  • Alumni and Reunion Weekend

    Harry Pratter…in his own words (interview by Terry Bethel, 2002) No. 160

  • Aman, Alfred (interviewer): An Interview with Judge Constance Baker Motley (1988) No. 78
  • Amar, Akhil Reed: Architexture (Harris Lecture, 3/20/02) No. 155
  • American Constitution Society

    • Boehm, Theodore R.: State Constitutional Law (4/10/06) No. 179
    • War, Terrorism, and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century (10/7/05) (3 tapes) No. 177
  • Anatomy of a Lawsuit: Part 1, Basics of the Case (11/14/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 50
  • Annual Law Conference

    • Changing Medical Technology and the Law (9/10/93) (3 tapes) No. 32
    • Garth, Bryant: Ethics and Aspirations: Preliminary Thoughts (1989) No. 13
    • The Law as Laboratory, Tape 2: The Role of Science in Risk Assessment (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/9/94) (Tape 1 unavailable—defective) No. 56
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 1: When do lawyers have to blow the whistle on their clients? (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 2: The anatomy of professional failure (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 3: Education for the profession: past, present, future (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 4: Can lawyers lead decent and humane lives? (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: Discussion with the Asian and Pacific Islander Law Student Association and with the Women’s Law Caucus on Career Development Issues (9/8/94) No. 68
    • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: The Constitution and Legal System of the Philippines (9/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 48
  • Annual Law Dinner and Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Ceremony

    • (9/10/93) No. 36
    • (9/8/95) No. 84
    • (9/27/96) No. 105
    • (10/2/98) No. 129
    • (9/22/00) No. 153
  • Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing I–The Basic Elements (Joseph Hoffmann, 2/15/90) No. 15
  • Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing II–The Argument (Joseph Hoffmann, 2/22/90) No. 15
  • Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing III–Questions Presented & Summaries(Joseph Hoffmann, 3/1/90) No. 15
  • Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing IV–Persuasive Writing, Revising and Editing (Joseph Hoffmann, 3/8/90) No. 15
  • Appellate Brief - Argument Portion (Arend Abel, Minton Lecture, 11/9/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 49
  • Architexture (Akhil Reed Amar, Harris Lecture, 3/20/02) No. 155
  • Arnold, Millard & Shun Chetty: Presentation on the International Legal Implications of South Africa’s System of Apartheid (10/16/79) No. 1
  • Bari, Judi: Who Bombed Judi Bari? (3/6/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 61
  • Baseball in the Global Era Symposium

    • Economic, Legal, and Cultural Perspectives (2/25-26/00) (6 tapes) No. 143
    • Global Baseball (WRTV 6 News Report, 3/23/00) No. 144
  • Bayh, Evan: Public Service: A Lawyer’s and a Citizen’s Responsibility (11/10/97) No. 117
  • Bechert, Chad (law student): IU Update Features: Switch Day (3/2/96) No. 94
  • Bell, Derrick: Racism’s Real Role (Harris Lecture, 2/7/92) No. 20
  • Bell, Derrick: Abortion: Moral and Ethical Aspects (Women’s Law Caucus, 2/7/92) No. 43
  • Benthall v. City of Evansville: Indiana Court of Appeals to hear (Moot Court, 11/13/96) No. 108
  • Bethel, Terry (interviewer): Harry Pratter…in his own words (Alumni and Reunion Weekend, 2002) No. 160
  • Beyond the Social Contract: Capabilities and Global Justice (Martha Nussbaum, Harris Lecture, 11/14/03) No. 161
  • Black Law Students Association

    • Chambers, Julius: The Future of Section 1981 in Civil Rights Actions (2/89) No. 14
    • Shaw, Theodore: In the Pursuit of Justice: Chartering civil rights in the 21st century (Houston Lecture,3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 63
  • Boehm, Theodore R.: State Constitutional Law (American Constitution Society, 4/10/06) No. 179
  • Bolick, Clint & J. Alexander Tanford: Vouching for Education? (Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 02/23/99) No. 131
  • Boshkoff, Douglass: Fresh Start, False Start, or Head Start (McKinney Professorship Lecture, 4/12/94) No. 45
  • Boshkoff, Douglass: In Recognition of Professor Douglass Boshkoff, 1962-1996 (9/27/96) No. 104
  • Bradley, Craig: The Rule of Law in an Unruly Age (Calamaras Lecture, 3/1/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 62
  • Brand, Myles: Faculty Governance in the Modern University (AAUP Spring Forum, 1997) No. 111
  • Branigin Lecture

    • Kirby, Michael Donald: Terrorism: Global Response of the Courts (9/21/04) No. 166
    • Carter, Robert L.: The Origin of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (11/16/04) No. 169
  • Bright, Stephen B.: Violent Crime in America: Is the death penalty the answer? (10/10/96) No. 96
  • Brown v. Board of Education: what we’ve gained, what we’re losing, what we can do (Gary Orfield, Center for Law, Society,and Culture, 4/31/04) No. 163
  • Buckley, Keith & Ralph Gaebler: Library Research Lecture (8/26/93) No. 53
  • Burress v. Indiana Farmers Mutual (10/5/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 81
  • Bush, Toni Cook: Federal Communications Law and Policy Speakers Series: Inaugural Address (11/3/94) No. 47
  • Calamaras Lecture

    Bradley, Craig: The Rule of Law in an Unruly Age (3/1/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 62

  • Carr Lecture

    • Hamilton, Lee: A Legal Education and the Public Interest: Serving our Communities (4/11/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 89
    • Ruckelshaus, William: The Politics of Natural Resources (2/15/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 60
  • Carter, Robert L.: The Origin of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (Branigin Lecture, 11/16/04) No. 169
  • Cate, Fred: IU Update: Featuring the IU Law School Web Page (2/3/99) No. 130
  • A Celebration of the Life of Professor Emeritus Harry Pratter, August 27, 1917 - March 11, 2002 (5/17/02) No. 156
  • Center for Constitutional Democracy in Plural Societies

    Constitutional Reform Conference: Burma, Liberia, and Azerbaijan (Institute for Advanced Study, 8/4-5,8/05) (4 tapes) No. 176

  • Center for Law, Society, and Culture

    • Orfield, Gary: Brown v. Board of Education: what we’ve gained, what we’re losing, what we can do (4/31/04) No. 163
    • Toward a Model Death Penalty Code Symposium: The Massachusetts Governor’s Council Report (9/10-11/04) (5 tapes) No. 165
  • The Challenge of Legal Writing in a Technological Age: The Tradition of the Quill in the Era of the Keyboard (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 97
  • Chambers, Julius: The Future of Section 1981 in Civil Rights Actions (Black Law Students Association, 2/89) No. 14
  • Changing Medical Technology and the Law (Annual Law Conference, 9/10/93) (3 tapes) No. 32
  • Chetty, Shun & Millard Arnold: Presentation on the International Legal Implications of South Africa’s Systemof Apartheid (10/16/79) No. 1
  • Choice of Law and the Forgiving Constitution (Gene Shreve, Melvin Professorship Lecture, 11/10/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 80
  • Civil Liberties in Cyberia (Continuing Legal Education Seminar & Indiana Civil Liberties Union, 12/2/94) (5 tapes) No. 59
  • Civility, Schmivility: Searching for the Limits of Zealous Representation (Donald Lundberg, 4/9/99) No. 133
  • Colloquium on Religion and Personal Law in Modern India (3/26-27/99) (3 tapes) No. 135
  • Commencement

    • Indiana University School of Law Senior Recognition Ceremony with guest speaker U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno (5/6/95) No. 93
    • Janet Reno: Television reports (5/6/95) No. 92
  • Common Pitfalls in Appellate Procedure and Brief Writing (Matt Gutwein, Minton Lecture, 10/26/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 58
  • Conkle, Daniel O. response to: The Religious Freedom Restoration Act is Unconstitutional: What’s next?(Marci Hamilton, 11/19/97) No. 120
  • The Constitution and Legal System of the Philippines (Flerida Ruth P. Romero, Annual Law Conference, 9/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 48
  • The Constitution and the Subgroup Question (Martha Minow, Harris Lecture, 11/18/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 51
  • Constitutional Reform Conference: Burma, Liberia, and Azerbaijan (Institute for Advanced Study & Center for Constitutional Democracy in Plural Societies, 8/4-5,8/05) (4 tapes) No. 176
  • Continuing Legal Education Seminar

    • The Challenge of Legal Writing in a Technological Age: The Tradition of the Quill in the Era of the Keyboard (9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 97
    • Civil Liberties in Cyberia (Indiana Civil Liberties Union, 12/2/94) (5 tapes) No. 59
    • Continuing Legal Education Seminar (11/17/00) (3 tapes) No. 152
    • The Court, the Congress, the President, and the People: Contemporary Controversies in Constitutional Law (9/17/99) (3 tapes) No. 136
    • The Law as Laboratory, Tape 2: The Role of Science in Risk Assessment (Annual Law Conference, 9/9/94) (Tape 1 unavailable–defective) No. 56
    • Meeting the Challenge: Avoiding pitfalls in six aspects of modern legal practice (12/9/97) (2 tapes) No. 114
    • The New Indiana Order of Protection Statutes: What You Need to Know to Represent Your Clients (9/20/02) No. 157
    • Orenstein, Aviva with John Scanlan: Improved Writing When Time is Short (9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 100
    • Practicing Law in the New Millennium (10/2/98) (3 tapes) No. 128
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 1: When do lawyers have to blow the whistle on their clients? (Annual Law Conference, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 2: The anatomy of professional failure (Annual Law Conference, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 3: Education for the profession: past, present, future (Annual Law Conference, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 4: Can lawyers lead decent and humane lives? (Annual Law Conference, 9/11/92) No. 21
    • There's Nothing More Certain Than Bankruptcy and Taxes (9/8/95) No. 74
  • Conventional Morality and the Rule of Law: Freedom, Responsibility and the Criminal Trial Jury in American Legal Thought, 1900-1960 (Thomas Andrew Green,Hall Lecture, 4/7/05) No. 172
  • Copyright, Intellectual Property, and Electronic Information: INforum 4 (1/26/94) No. 95
  • Corporate Power, the Public Interest, and You (Ralph Nader, 9/19/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 76
  • The Court, the Congress, the President, and the People: Contemporary Controversies in Constitutional Law (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/17/99) (3 tapes) No. 136
  • The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer (Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (presiding), Mock Trial, 9/18/98) No. 126
  • The Courts and Legislation: Anglo-American Contrasts (David Williams, 4/12/00) No. 147
  • Crawford, James: Responsibility to the International Community as a Whole (Earl Snyder Lecture, 4/6/00) No. 146
  • Crowley, Ann: Research & Writing: Outlining (11/2/88) No. 10
  • Dando, Shigemitsu: Toward the Abolition of the Death Penalty (Hall Lecture, 4/4/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 86
  • Dau-Schmidt, Kenneth: Employment in a New Age of Trade and Technology: Implications for Labor and Employment Law (Labor Law Symposium on New Rules for a New Game, 9/23/99) No. 137
  • DeBruyn, H. Christian, Laurel Elliott, & James C. Patton: Juvenile Law Detention Program (11/13/92) No. 41
  • Dees, Morris: A Passion for Justice (Fuchs Lecture, 4/15/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 85
  • Dees, Morris: Racial Violence in America (11/18/88) No. 12
  • Dees, Morris: Responding to Hate Crimes (10/3/99) No. 140
  • Democracy, Constitutionalism and Foreign Affairs (Louis Henkin, 11/4/91) No. 18
  • Dickerson, F. Reed: Law, Semiotics, and Obscene Telephone Calls (1983) No. 33 & 34
  • Discussion with the Asian and the Pacific Islander Law Student Association and with the Women’s Law Caucus on Career Development Issues (Flerida Ruth P. Romero, Annual Law Conference, 9/8/94) No. 68
  • Does Professionalism Matter or Can I Practice Happily Ever After Without it? (Randall Shepard, 12/15/99) No. 139
  • Dworkin, Roger B.: Getting What We Should from Doctors: Rethinking Patient Autonomy and the Doctor-Patient Relationship (Lucas Lecture, 2/14/00) No. 142
  • Earl Snyder Lecture

    • Allott, Philip: The True Function of the Law in the International Community (9/10/97) No. 116
    • Crawford, James: Responsibility to the International Community as a Whole (4/6/00) No. 146
    • Lauterpacht, Eli: International Law and Private Foreign Investments (10/23/96) No. 103
    • Marks, Susan: Empire’s Law (3/7/02) No. 154
  • Elliott, Laurel, H. Christian DeBruyn, & James C. Patton: Juvenile Law Detention Program (11/13/92) No. 41
  • Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics Conference (Poynter Center & Sesquicentennial Events, 4/23/93) (2 tapes) No. 25
  • Empire’s Law (Susan Marks, Earl Snyder Lecture, 3/7/02) No. 154
  • Employment in a New Age of Trade and Technology: Implications for Labor and Employment Law (Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, Labor Law Symposium on New Rules for a New Game, 9/23/99) No. 137
  • The Endangered Species Act: Making Species the Enemy (Richard Stroup, 11/12/96) No. 106
  • Epstein, Richard: Intellectual Property: Old Boundaries and New Frontiers (Harris Lecture, 11/9/00) No. 151
  • Eschbach, Jesse: The Role of the Federal Courts (4/12/93) No. 38
  • Esguerra, Juan Carlos: The Struggles of Columbia: Threats to Democracy (11/6/97) No. 118
  • Eskridge, William N: Multi-vocal Prejudices and Homo-equality (Harris Lecture, 10/27/98) No. 125
  • Ethics and Aspirations: Preliminary Thoughts (Bryant Garth, Annual Law Conference, 1989) No. 13
  • Ethics Speakers (J. Frank Kimbrough & Donald Lundberg, 3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 69
  • Faculty Governance in the Modern University (Myles Brand, AAUP Spring Forum, 1997) No. 111
  • Faculty Teaching Awards Ceremony: Wallace and Public Interest Law Foundation (4/12/06) No. 180
  • Faculty Writing Seminar (Toby Fulwiler, 1989) No. 150
  • Federal Communications Law and Policy Speakers Series: Inaugural Address (Toni Cook Bush, 11/3/94) No. 47
  • Federalism and Foreign Policy Symposium (Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 3/28/87) No. 6
  • Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies

    • Alternate Critiques of Prominent Abortion Cases from Roe v. Wade to Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey and Public Implications of these Decisions (4/8/98) No.123
    • Bolick, Clint & J. Alexander Tanford: Vouching for Education? (02/23/99) No. 131
    • Federalism and Foreign Policy Symposium (3/28/87) No. 6
    • Greve, Michael S.: Hopwood and the Future of Affirmative Action: Current Litigation Against Racial Preferences in America (3/25/98) No. 122
  • Feminism and Globalization: The Impact of the Economy on Women and Feminist Theory (Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Annual Symposium, 3/22/96) (2 tapes) No. 88
  • The Fragile Middle Class: One million bankruptcies in the midst of economic prosperity (Elizabeth Warren, Harris Lecture, 1/21/97) No. 109
  • Franke, Katherine: Theorizing Yes: Women’s Sexualities: Portrayals and Perspectives (Kinsey Institute, 2/27/03) No. 158
  • Fresh Start, False Start, or Head Start (Doug Boshkoff, McKinney Professorship Lecture, 4/12/94) No. 45
  • Fuchs Lecture

    • Dees, Morris: A Passion for Justice (4/15/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 85
    • Gould, William B.: Labor Law and Politics at theLabor Board: Ruminations of a Former Chairman (3/9/99) No. 132
    • Williams, David: Law and Administrative Discretion (4/15/93) No. 39
  • Fuchs, Ralph (Professor Emeritus): Group Discussions (1984) (3 video reels) No. 71
  • Fuchs, Ralph (Professor Emeritus): Group Discussions (1984) (3 tapes) No. 72
  • Fulwiler, Toby: Faculty Writing Seminar (1989) No. 150
  • The Future of Section 1981 in Civil Rights Actions (Julius Chambers, Black Law Students Association, 2/89) No. 14
  • Gaebler, Ralph & Keith Buckley: Library Research Lecture (8/26/93) No. 53
  • Garth, Bryant: Ethics and Aspirations: Preliminary Thoughts (Annual Law Conference, 1989) No. 13
  • George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair Lecture

    • Saunders, Cheryl: The Use and Abuse of Comparative Constitutional Law (4/12/05) No. 173
    • Shearer, Ivan Anthony: In Fear of International Law (2/2/04) No. 162
  • Getting the Most Out of Your Legal Education (Panal, 8/22/95) No. 77
  • Getting What We Should from Doctors: Rethinking Patient Autonomy and the Doctor-Patient Relationship (Roger B. Dworkin, Lucas Lecture, 2/14/00) No. 142
  • Ginsburg, Ruth Bader: The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer (Mock Trial, 9/18/98) No. 126
  • Gjerdingen, Donald: Research & Writing: Exam Taking (11/9/88) No. 11
  • Global Baseball (WRTV 6 News Reports on the Baseball in the Global Era Symposium, 3/23/00) No. 144
  • Global Migration and the Future of the Nation-State: Interdisciplinary Symposium (Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Symposium, 4/8/94) (4 tapes) No. 46
  • Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets: Interdisciplinary Symposium

    • The Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets: Interdisciplinary Symposium (Indiana Journal ofGlobal Legal Studies Symposium, 3/4-7/93) (10 tapes) No. 29
    • Processes and Domestic Impact of Globalization (Panel, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Symposium, 3/4/93) No. 29a
  • Globalization of the Legal Profession (Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 4/6/06) (5 tapes) No. 178
  • Goodman, Sophia: Top Ten Mistakes Lawyers Make in Writing Briefs (9/27/96) (Skills and Value Series) No. 99
  • Gould, William B.: Labor Law and Politics at the Labor Board: Ruminations of a Former Chairman (Fuchs Lecture, 3/9/99) No. 132
  • Green, Thomas Andrew: Conventional Morality and the Rule of Law: Freedom, Responsibility and the Criminal Trial Jury in American Legal Thought, 1900-1960 (Hall Lecture, 4/7/05) No. 172
  • Greve, Michael S.: Hopwood and the Future of Affirmative Action: Current Litigation Against Racial Preferences in America (Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 3/25/98) No. 122
  • Group Discussions with Professor Emeritus Ralph Fuchs (1984) (3 video reels) No. 71
  • Group Discussions with Professor Emeritus Ralph Fuchs (1984) (3 tapes) No. 72
  • Gutwein, Matt: Common Pitfalls in Appellate Procedure and Brief Writing (Minton Lecture, 10/26/94) (Skills andValues Series) No. 58
  • Hall Lecture

    • Dando, Shigemitsu: Toward the Abolition of the Death Penalty (4/4/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 86
    • Green, Thomas Andrew: Conventional Morality and the Rule of Law: Freedom, Responsibility and the Criminal Trial Jury in American Legal Thought, 1900-1960 (4/7/05) No. 172
    • Raz, Joseph: Politics and Rights (10/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 54
  • Hamilton, Lee: How Congress Works and Why You Should Care (Institute for Advanced Study, 4/5/05) No. 171
  • Hamilton, Lee: How to Use American Power (Institute for Advanced Study, 4/6/05) No. 174
  • Hamilton, Lee: A Legal Education and the Public Interest: Serving Our Communities (Carr Lecture, 4/11/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 89
  • Hamilton, Marci with response by Daniel O. Conkle: The Religious Freedom Restoration Act isUnconstitutional: What’s next? (11/19/97) No. 120
  • Harris Lecture

    • Amar, Akhil Reed: Architexture (3/20/02) No. 155
    • Bell, Derrick: Racism’s Real Role (2/7/92) No. 20
    • Epstein, Richard: Intellectual Property: Old Boundaries and New Frontiers (11/9/00) No. 151
    • Eskridge, William N: Multi-vocal Prejudices and Homo-equality (10/27/98) No. 125
    • Hartog, Hendrik: Someday All This Will Be Yours: Adoption, Contract and Duty in Capitalist America (4/7/03) No. 159
    • International Commercial Arbitration Conference (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 3/2/89) No. 110
    • Koh, Harold Hongju: How is International Human Rights Law Enforced? (Harris Lecture, 1/21/98)No. 121
    • Minow, Martha: The Constitution and the Subgroup Question (11/18/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 51
    • Nussbaum, Martha: Beyond the Social Contract: Capabilities and Global Justice (11/14/03) No. 161
    • Posner, Richard: The Material Basis of Jurisprudence (3/29/93) No. 28
    • Radin, Margaret Jane: Humans, Computers, and Binding Commitments (3/9/00) No. 145
    • Rehnquist Revisited: A Symposium on the Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education (Law & Society Annual Symposium, 3/10/88) No. 8
    • Schwartz, Alan: How Much Irrationality Does the Market Permit? (11/4/04) No. 168
    • Sunstein, Cass: Homosexuality and the Constitution (2/18/94) No. 27
    • Warren, Elizabeth: The Fragile Middle Class: One Million Bankruptcies in the Midst of EconomicProsperity (1/21/97) No. 109
  • Hartog, Hendrik: Someday All This Will Be Yours: Adoption, Contract and Duty in Capitalist America (Harris Lecture, 4/7/03) No. 159
  • Heavilon, Ledger: How to Buy a PC at IU: Especially for Law Students (1988) No. 9
  • Henkin, Louis: Democracy, Constitutionalism and Foreign Affairs (11/4/91) No. 18
  • Hess v. Indiana (F. Thomas Schornhorst & Panel, 11/17/04) No. 164
  • HIV and Discrimination (Panel, 11/30/94) (Skills and ValuesSeries) No. 52
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing I–The Basic Elements (2/15/90) No. 15
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing II–The Argument (2/22/90) No. 15
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing III– Questions Presented & Summaries (3/1/90) No. 15
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Appellate Advocacy: Brief Writing IV– Persuasive Writing, Revising and Editing (3/8/90) No. 15
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Oral Argument: The Basic Elements (1990) No. 16
  • Hoffmann, Joseph: Violence & the Truth (Pratter Professorship Inaugural Lecture, 9/22/00) No. 149
  • Homosexuality and the Constitution (Cass Sunstein, Harris Lecture, 2/18/94) No. 27
  • Hopwood and the Future of Affirmative Action: Current Litigation Against Racial Preferences in America (Michael S. Greve, Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 3/25/98) No. 122
  • Houston Lecture

    Shaw, Theodore: In the Pursuit of Justice: Chartering civil rights in the 21st century (Black Law Students Association, 3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 63

  • How Congress Works and Why You Should Care (Lee Hamilton, Institute for Advanced Study, 4/5/05) No. 171
  • How is International Human Rights Law Enforced? (Harold Hongju Koh, Harris Lecture, 1/21/98) No. 121
  • How Much Irrationality Does the Market Permit? (Alan Schwartz, Harris Lecture, 11/4/04) No. 168
  • How to Buy a PC at IU: Especially for Law Students (Ledger Heavilon, 1988) No. 9
  • How to Use American Power (Lee Hamilton, Institute for Advanced Study, 4/6/05) No. 174
  • Humanistic Values in Law School and the Profession (Harry Pratter, 8/21/95) No. 79
  • Humans, Computers, and Binding Commitments (Margaret Jane Radin, Harris Lecture, 3/9/00) No. 145
  • Impact of Globalization on the Dalit Movement (S. Japhet, Institute for Advanced Study, 9/28/04) No. 167
  • Improved Writing When Time is Short (Aviva Orenstein with John Scanlan, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 100
  • In Fear of International Law (Ivan Shearer, George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair Lecture, 2/2/04) No. 162
  • In Recognition of Professor Douglass Boshkoff, 1962-1996 (9/27/96) No. 104
  • In the Matter of E.M.: A Hearing before the Indiana Court of Appeals (10/31/91) No. 17
  • In the Pursuit of Justice: Chartering civil rights in the 21st century (Theodore Shaw, Black Law Students Association & Houston Lecture, 3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 63
  • Indiana Civil Liberties Union

    Civil Liberties in Cyberia (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 12/2/94) (5 tapes) No. 59

  • Indiana Court of Appeals to hear Benthall v. City of Evansville (Moot Court, 11/13/96) No. 108
  • Indiana Court of Appeals: In the Matter of E.M. (10/31/91)No. 17
  • Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Annual Symposium

    • Feminism and Globalization: The Impact of the Economy on Women and Feminist Theory (3/22/96) (2 tapes) No. 88
    • Global Migration and the Future of the Nation-State:Interdisciplinary Symposium (4/8/94) (4 tapes) No. 46
    • The Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets: Interdisciplinary Symposium (3/4-7/93) (10 tapes) No. 29
    • Globalization of the Legal Profession (4/6/06) (5 tapes) No. 178
    • Processes and Domestic Impact of Globalization (Panel, Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets: Interdisciplinary Symposium, 3/4/93) No. 29a
  • Indiana University School of Law–Bloomington: A Short History (Sesquicentennial Events, 1992) No. 30
  • Indiana University School of Law Senior Recognition Ceremony with Guest Speaker U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno (Commencement, 5/6/95) No. 93
  • Indiana University School of Law Sesquicentennial Dinner (Sesquicentennial Events, 12/3/92) No. 31
  • INforum 4: Copyright, Intellectual Property, andElectronic Information (1/26/94) No. 95
  • Intellectual Property: Old Boundaries and New Frontiers (Richard Epstein, Harris Lecture, 11/9/00) No. 151
  • International Commercial Arbitration Conference Law and Society Annual Symposium & Harris Lecture, 3/2/89) No. 110
  • International Law and Private Foreign Investments (Eli Lauterpacht, Earl Snyder Lecture, 10/23/96) No. 103
  • International Law and the Use of Force: Discussion of Nicaragua v. United States (Stephen Schwebel & Mary Ellen O’Connell, 9/17/91) No. 19
  • International Legal Implications of South Africa’s System of Apartheid Presentation (Millard Arnold & Shun Chetty,10/16/79) No. 1
  • An Interview with Judge Constance Baker Motley: conducted by Alfred Aman (1988) No. 78
  • Institute for Advanced Study

    • Constitutional Reform Conference: Burma, Liberia, and Azerbaijan (Center for Constitutional Democracy in Plural Societies, 8/4-5,8/05) (4 tapes) No. 176
    • Hamilton, Lee: How Congress Works and Why You Should Care (4/5/05) No. 171
    • Hamilton, Lee: How to Use American Power (4/6/05) No. 174
    • Japhet, S.: Impact of Globalization on the Dalit Movement (9/28/04) No. 167
  • IU Update Features: Switch Day (Chad Bechert (law student), 3/2/96) No. 94
  • IU Update: Featuring the IU Law School Web Site and Fred Cate (2/3/99) No. 130
  • IU Update:Featuring Aviva Orenstein & Two of Her Students, 12/2/96) No. 112
  • Japhet, S.: Impact of Globalization on the Dalit Movement (Institute for Advanced Study, 9/28/04) No. 167
  • Jessup Team (Mock Trial, 2/2/93) No. 42
  • Joseph, Margaret (Moderator): Panel Discussion on Reporting Rape (11/14/96) No. 107
  • The Justice Who Never Graduates: Law Schools and the Judicial Endeavor (Shirley Abrahamson, Sesquicentennial Events, 12/3/92) No. 37
  • Juvenile Law Detention Program (H. Christian DeBruyn, Laurel Elliott, and James C. Patton, 11/13/92) No. 41
  • Kinsey Institute

    • Franke, Katherine: Theorizing Yes: Women’s Sexualities: Portrayals and Perspectives (2/27/03) No. 158
    • Reisman, Judith: Address to the Indiana University Bloomington School of Law (4/13/93) No. 23
  • Kimbrough, J. Frank & Donald Lundberg: Ethics Speakers (3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 69
  • Kirby, Michael Donald: The New Biology and International Sharing: Lessons from the Life and Work of George P. Smith, II (Smith Lecture, 1/24/00) No. 181
  • Kirby, Michael Donald: Terrorism: Global Response of the Courts (Branigin Lecture, 9/21/04) No. 166
  • Koh, Harold Hongju: How is International Human Rights Law Enforced? (Harris Lecture, 1/21/98) No. 121
  • Kornblum, Guy: Lecture to First Years (2/23/93) No. 40
  • Labor Law and Politics at the Labor Board: Ruminations of a Former Chairman (William B. Gould, Fuchs Lecture, 3/9/99) No. 132
  • Labor Law Symposium on New Rules for a New Game

    • Dau-Schmidt, Kenneth: Employment in a New Age of Trade and Technology: Implications for Labor and Employment Law (9/23/99) No. 137
    • New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century (9/23-24/99) (4 tapes) No. 138
  • Lasting Relationships: Public Announcement Event: Includes Interview with Emeritus Professor Val Nolan (10/25/97) (2 tapes) No. 127
  • Lauterpacht, Eli: International Law and Private Foreign Investments (Earl Snyder Lecture, 10/23/96) No. 103
  • Law and Administrative Discretion (David Williams, Fuchs Lecture, 4/15/93) No. 39
  • Law and “Civil Society”: an Interdisciplinary Symposium (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 3/29/96) (2 tapes) No. 87
  • Law and Society Annual Symposium

    • International Commercial Arbitration Conference (Harris Lecture, 3/2/89) No. 110
    • Law and "Civil Society": an Interdisciplinary Symposium (3/29/96) (2 tapes) No. 87
    • Law and the New American Family: an Interdisciplinary Symposium (4/4/97) (2 tapes) No. 119
    • National Conference on Juries and the Death Penalty (2/24/95) (Skills and Values Series) (3 tapes) No. 66
    • Rehnquist Revisited: A Symposium on the Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the LegalProfession and Legal Education (Harris Lecture, 3/10/88) No. 8
    • Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium (4/9-10/99) (2 tapes) No. 134
  • Law and Society in Contemporary Africa (Takyiwaa Manuh, 2/26/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 57
  • Law and the Arts Conference (9/26-27/86) (3 tapes) No. 4
  • Law and the New American Family: an Interdisciplinary Symposium (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 4/4/97) (2 tapes) No. 119
  • The Law as Laboratory, Tape 2: The Role of Science in Risk Assessment (Annual Law Conference & Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/9/94) (Tape 1 unavailable—defective) No. 56
  • Law Day (Spring) (4/1/95) (2 tapes) No. 67
  • Law Day: Celebrating the Public Announcement of Law for a New Century (Harry Pratter (Moderator), 4/13/96) (2 tapes) No. 90
  • Law/Med Game (1938) No. 26
  • Law, Science & the Humanities Conference, (10/29-30/87) (2 tapes) No. 7
  • Law, Semiotics, and Obscene Telephone Calls (F. Reed Dickerson, 1983) No. 33 & 34
  • Law Specialties Panel Discussion (10/14/87) No. 73
  • Lawyers as Humanists (Harry Pratter, 1/20/97) No. 113
  • Lecture to First Years (Guy Kornblum, 2/23/93) No. 40
  • A Legal Education and the Public Interest: Serving Our Communities (Lee Hamilton, Carr Lecture, 4/11/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 89
  • Library Research Lecture (Keith Buckley and Ralph Gaebler, 8/26/93) No. 53
  • Lucas Lecture

    Dworkin, Roger B.: Getting What We Should from Doctors: Rethinking Patient Autonomy and the Doctor-Patient Relationship (2/14/00) No. 142

  • Lundberg, Donald: Civility, Schmivility: Searching for the Limits of Zealous Representation (4/9/99) No. 133
  • Lundberg, Donald & J. Frank Kimbrough: Ethics Speakers (3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 69
  • Manuh, Takyiwaa: Law and Society in Contemporary Africa (2/26/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 57
  • Marks, Susan: Empire’s Law (Earl Snyder Lecture, 3/7/02) No. 154
  • Marriage and Divorce Law (Jeff Stake, Women’s Law Caucus, 3/24/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 64
  • The Material Basis of Jurisprudence (Richard Posner, Harris Lecture, 3/29/93) No. 28
  • McKinney Professorship Lecture

    Fresh Start, False Start, or Head Start (Douglass Boshkoff, 4/12/94) No. 45

  • Meeting the Challenge: Avoiding pitfalls in six aspects of modern legal practice (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 12/9/97) No. 114
  • Melvin Professorship Lecture

    Shreve, Gene: Choice of Law and the Forgiving Constitution (11/10/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 80

  • Minow, Martha: The Constitution and the Subgroup Question (Harris Lecture, 11/18/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 51
  • Minton Lecture

    • Abel, Arend: Appellate Brief—Argument Portion (11/9/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 49
    • Gutwein, Matt: Common Pitfalls in Appellate Procedure and Brief Writing (10/26/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 58
  • Mock Trial

    • Ginsburg, Ruth Bader: The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer (9/18/98) No. 126
    • Jessup Team (2/2/93) No. 42
    • Rehnquist, William H.: The Trial of Richard III (10/27/97) No. 102
  • Moot Court

    • Indiana Court of Appeals to hear Benthall v. City of Evansville (11/13/96) No. 108
    • Moot Court Competition Benton Finals (10/23/82) No. 3
    • Moot Court Competition: State v. Walker (1992) No. 44
    • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition – Quarter Finals (3/28,30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 65
    • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition–Semi Finals (4/4/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 70
    • Moot Court Competition Benton Finals (10/23/82) No. 3
    • Moot Court Competition: State v. Walker (1992) No. 44
  • Motley, Constance Baker (Judge): An Interview with Judge Constance Baker Motley: conducted by Alfred Aman (1988) No. 78
  • Multi-vocal Prejudices and Homo-equality (William Eskridge, Harris Lecture, 10/27/98) No. 125
  • Nader, Ralph: Corporate Power, the Public Interest, and You (9/19/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 76
  • Naremore, Rita: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication (8/31/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 75
  • National Association of Environmental Law Societies Conference: Panel Discussions (1/29-30/93) (2 tapes) No. 24
  • National Conference on Juries and the Death Penalty (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 2/24/95) (Skills and Values Series) (3 tapes) No. 66
  • The New Indiana Order of Protection Statutes: What You Need to Know to Represent Your Clients (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/20/02) No. 157
  • New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century (Labor Law Symposium on New Rules for a New Game, 9/23-24/99) (4 tapes) No. 138
  • The Next Generation of Law School Rankings Symposium (4/15/05) (4 tapes) No. 175
  • Nicaragua v. United States Discussion: International Law and the Use of Force (Stephen Schwebel & Mary Ellen O’Connell, 9/17/91) No. 19
  • Nolan, Val (interview): Lasting Relationships: Public Service Event (10/25/97) (2 tapes) No. 127
  • Nussbaum, Martha: Beyond the Social Contract: Capabilities and Global Justice (Harris Lecture, 11/14/03) No. 161
  • O’Connell, Mary Ellen & Stephen Schwebel: International Law and the Use of Force: Discussion of Nicaragua v. United States (9/17/91) No. 19
  • Oral Argument: The Basic Elements (Joseph Hoffmann, 1990) No. 16
  • Orenstein, Aviva: Top Ten Mistakes to Avoid in Brief Writing (1/18/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 82
  • Orenstein, Aviva & John Scanlan: Improved Writing When Time is Short (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 100
  • Orenstein, Aviva & Two of Her Students: IU vs. Notre Dame: IU Update, Basketball Halftimes (12/2/96) No. 112
  • Orfield, Gary: Brown v. Board of Education: what we’ve gained, what we’re losing, what we can do (Center for Law, Society, and Culture, 4/31/04) No. 163
  • Orientation—Indiana University School of Law

    • (8/24/92) No. 22
    • (8/24/93) No. 35
    • (8/21/95) No. 83
  • The Origin of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (Robert L. Carter, Branigin Lecture, 11/16/04) No. 169
  • A Passion for Justice (Morris Dees, Fuchs Lecture, 4/15/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 85
  • Patton, James C., H. Christian DeBruyn, & Laurel Elliott: Juvenile Law Detention Program (11/13/92) No. 41
  • Politics and Rights (Joseph Raz, Hall Lecture, 10/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 54
  • The Politics of Natural Resources (William Ruckelshaus, Carr Lecture, 2/15/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 60
  • Popkin, William: Statutory Interpretation (11/30/87) No. 5
  • Posner, Richard: The Material Basis of Jurisprudence (Harris Lecture, 3/29/93) No. 28
  • Poynter Center

    • Alternatives to Assisted Suicide Conference (10/24/98) (4 tapes) No. 124
    • Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics Conference (Sesquicentennial Events, 4/23/93) (2 tapes) No. 25
  • Practicing Law in the New Millennium (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 10/2/98) (3 tapes) No. 128
  • Pratter, Harry: A Celebration of the Life of Professor Emeritus Harry Pratter, August 27, 1917 - March 11, 2002 (5/17/02) No. 156
  • Pratter, Harry: Harry Pratter…in his own words (interview by Terry Bethel, Alumni and Reunion Weekend, 2002) No. 160
  • Pratter, Harry: Humanistic Values in Law School and the Profession (8/21/95) No. 79
  • Pratter, Harry (Moderator): Law Day: Celebrating the Public Announcement of Law for a New Century (4/13/96) (2 tapes) No. 90
  • Pratter, Harry R.: Lawyers as Humanists (8/19/97) No. 113
  • Pratter Professorship Inaugural Lecture

    Hoffmann, Joseph: Violence & the Truth (9/22/00) No. 149

  • Prayer at IU Graduations: WISH TV8 6pm News (J. Alexander Tanford, 10/6/97) No. 115
  • Processes and Domestic Impact of Globalization (Panel, Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets:Interdisciplinary Symposium & Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Annual Symposium, 3/4/93) No. 29a
  • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 1: When do lawyers have to blow the whistle on their clients? (Annual Law Conference & Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
  • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 2: The anatomy of professional failure (Annual Law Conference & Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
  • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 3: Education for the profession: past, present, future (Annual Law Conference & Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
  • Professionalism and the Law, Tape 4: Can lawyers lead decent and humane lives? (Annual Law Conference& Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/11/92) No. 21
  • Public Service: a Lawyer’s and a Citizen’s Responsibility (Evan Bayh, 11/10/97) No. 117
  • Racial Violence in America (Morris Dees, 11/18/88) No. 12
  • Racism’s Real Role (Derrick Bell, Harris Lecture, 2/7/92) No. 20
  • Radin, Margaret Jane: Humans, Computers, and Binding Commitments (Harris Lecture, 3/9/00) No. 145
  • Raz, Joseph: Politics and Rights (Hall Lecture, 10/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 54
  • Rehnquist Legacy Conference (4/1-2/05) (5 tapes) No. 170
  • Rehnquist Revisited: A Symposium on the Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Professionand Legal Education (Law and Society Annual Symposium & Harris Lecture, 3/10/88) No. 8
  • Rehnquist William H.: The Treason Trials of Indianapolis (10/28/96) No. 101
  • Rehnquist, William H.: The Trial of Richard III (Mock Trial, 10/27/97) No. 102
  • Reichard, Cynthia: Strategies For Writing Compelling Fact Statements (9/27/96) (Skills and Value Series) No. 98
  • Reisman, Judith: Address to the Indiana University Bloomington School of Law (Kinsey Institute, 4/13/93) No. 23
  • Religion and Personal Law in Modern India: Colloquium (3/26-27/99) (3 tapes) No. 135
  • The Religious Freedom Restoration Act is Unconstitutional: What’s next? (Marci Hamilton, response by Prof. Dan Conkle, 11/19/97) No. 120
  • Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 4/9-10/99) (2 tapes) No. 134
  • Reno, Janet: Indiana University School of Law senior recognition ceremony (Commencement, 5/6/95) No. 93
  • Reno, Janet: Television reports (Commencement, 5/6/95) No. 92
  • Reporting Rape: Panel Discussion (Margaret Joseph (Moderator), 11/14/96) No. 107
  • Research & Writing: Exam Taking (Don Gjerdingen, 11/9/88) No. 11
  • Research & Writing: Outlining (Ann Crowley, 11/2/88) No. 10
  • Responding to Hate Crimes (Morris Dees, 10/3/99) No. 140
  • Responsibility to the International Community as a Whole (James Crawford, Earl Snyder Lecture, 4/6/00) No. 146
  • The Role of the Federal Courts (Jesse Eschbach, 4/12/93) No. 38
  • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: Discussion with the Asian and the Pacific Islander Law Student Association and with the Women’s Law Caucus on Career Development Issues (Annual Law Conference, 9/8/94) No. 68
  • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: The Constitution and Legal System of the Philippines (Annual Law Conference, 9/7/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 48
  • Ruckelshaus, William: The Politics of Natural Resources (Carr Lecture, 2/15/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 60
  • The Rule of Law in an Unruly Age (Craig Bradley, Calamaras Lecture, 3/1/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 62
  • Saunders, Cheryl: The Use and Abuse of Comparative Constitutional Law (George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair Lecture, 4/12/05) No. 173
  • Scandal in College Sports (Panel, 11/80) (3 tapes) No. 2
  • Scanlan, John with Aviva Orenstein: Improved Writing When Time is Short (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/27/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 100
  • Schornhorst, F. Thomas: Hess v. Indiana (Panel, 11/17/04) No. 164
  • Schwartz, Alan: How Much Irrationality Does the Market Permit? (Harris Lecture, 11/4/04) No. 168
  • Schwebel, Stephen & Mary Ellen O’Connell: International Law and the Use of Force: Discussion of Nicaragua v. United States (9/17/91) No. 19
  • Senior Legislative Drafting Seminar (9/13-15/89) (7 tapes) No. 91
  • Sesquicentennial Events

    • Abrahamson, Shirley: The Justice Who Never Graduates: Law Schools and the Judicial Endeavor (12/3/92) No. 37
    • Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics Conference (Poynter Center, 4/23/93) (2 tapes) No. 25
    • Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington: A Short History (1992) No. 30
    • Indiana University School of Law Sesquicentennial Dinner (12/3/92) No. 31
  • Shaw, Theodore: In the Pursuit of Justice: Chartering civil rights in the 21st century (Black Law Students Association & Houston Lecture, 3/30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 63
  • Shearer, Ivan Anthony: In Fear of International Law (George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair Lecture, 2/2/04) No. 162
  • Shepard, Randall: Does Professionalism Matter or Can I Practice Happily Ever After Without it? (12/15/99) No. 139
  • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition–Quarter Finals (Moot Court, 3/28,30/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 65
  • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition–Semi Finals (4/4/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 70
  • A Short History of the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington (Sesquicentennial Events, 1992) No. 30
  • Shreve, Gene: Choice of Law and the Forgiving Constitution (Melvin Professorship Lecture, 11/10/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 80
  • Skills and Values Series

    • Abel, Arend: Appellate Brief—Argument Portion (Minton Lecture, 11/9/94) No. 49
    • Anatomy of a Lawsuit: Part 1, Basics of the Case (11/14/94) No. 50
    • Bari, Judi: Who Bombed Judi Bari? (3/6/95) No. 61
    • Bradley, Craig: The Rule of Law in an Unruly Age (Calamaras Lecture, 3/1/95) No. 62
    • Burress v. Indiana Farmers Mutual (10/5/94) No. 81
    • The Challenge of Legal Writing in a Technological Age: The Tradition of the Quill in the Era of the Keyboard (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/27/96) No. 97
    • Dando, Shigemitsu: Toward the Abolition of the Death Penalty (Hall Lecture, 4/4/96) No. 86
    • Dees, Morris: A Passion for Justice (Fuchs Lecture, 4/15/96) No. 85
    • Goodman, Sophia: Top Ten Mistakes Lawyers Make in Writing Briefs (9/27/96) No. 99
    • Gutwein, Matt: Common Pitfalls in Appellate Procedure and Brief Writing (Minton Lecture,10/26/94) No. 58
    • Hamilton, Lee: A Legal Education and the Public Interest: Serving our Communities (Carr Lecture, 4/11/96) No. 89
    • HIV and Discrimination (Panel, 11/30/94) No. 52
    • Kimbrough, J. Frank & Donald Lundberg: Ethics Speakers (3/30/95) No. 69
    • Manuh, Takyiwaa: Law and Society in Contemporary Africa (2/26/95) No. 57
    • Minow, Martha: The Constitution and the Subgroup Question (Harris Lecture, 11/18/94) No. 51
    • Nader, Ralph: Corporate Power, the Public Interest, and You (9/19/95) No. 76
    • Naremore, Rita: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication (8/31/95) No. 75
    • National Conference on Juries and the Death Penalty (Law and Society Annual Symposium, 2/24/95)(3 tapes) No. 66
    • Orenstein, Aviva: Top Ten Mistakes to Avoid in Brief Writing (1/18/96) No. 82
    • Orenstein, Aviva & John Scanlan: Improved Writing When Time is Short (Continuing LegalEducation Seminar, 9/27/96) No. 100
    • Raz, Joseph: Politics and Rights (Hall Lecture, 10/7/94) No. 54
    • Reichard, Cynthia: Strategies For Writing Compelling Fact Statements (9/27/96) No. 98
    • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: The Constitution and Legal System of the Philippines (Annual Law Conference,9/7/94) No. 48
    • Ruckelshaus, William: The Politics of Natural Resources (Carr Lecture, 2/15/95) No. 60
    • Shaw, Theodore: In the Pursuit of Justice: Chartering civil rights in the 21st century (Black Law Students Association & Houston Lecture, 3/30/95) No. 63
    • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition–Quarter Finals (Moot Court, 3/28,30/95) No. 65
    • Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition–Semi Finals (4/4/95) No. 70
    • Shreve, Gene: Choice of Law and the Forgiving Constitution (Melvin Professorship Lecture, 11/10/95) No. 80
    • Stake, Jeff: Marriage and Divorce Law (Women’s Law Caucus, 3/24/95) No. 64
    • Winslow, Kellen: Transitions: From Athlete to Attorney: The True Art of Discovery (11/16/94) No. 55
  • Smith Lecture: The New Biology and International Sharing: Lessons from the Life and Work of George P. Smith, II (Justice Kirby, Michael Donald (1/24/00)) No. 181
  • Someday All This Will Be Yours: Adoption, Contract and Duty in Capitalist America (Hendrik Hartog, Harris Lecture, 4/7/03) No. 159
  • Stake, Jeff: Marriage and Divorce Law (Women’s Law Caucus, 3/24/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 64
  • State Constitutional Law (Theodore R. Boehm, American Constitution Society, 4/10/06) No. 179
  • State v. Walker: Moot Court Competition (Moot Court, 1992) No. 44
  • Statutory Interpretation (William Popkin, 11/30/87) No. 5
  • Strategies For Writing Compelling Fact Statements (Cynthia Reichard 9/27/96) (Skills and Value Series) No. 98
  • Stroup, Richard: The Endangered Species Act: Making Species the Enemy (11/12/96) No. 106
  • The Struggles of Colombia: Threats to Democracy (Juan Carlos Esguerra, 11/6/97) No. 118
  • Sunstein, Cass: Homosexuality and the Constitution (Harris Lecture, 2/18/94) No. 27
  • Tanford, J. Alexander: Prayer at IU Graduations: WISHTV 8 6pm News (10/6/97) No. 115
  • Tanford, J. Alexander & Clint Bolick: Vouching for Education? (Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies 2/23/99) No. 131
  • Terrorism: Global Response of the Courts (Michael Donald Kirby, Branigin Lecture, 9/21/04) No. 166
  • Theorizing Yes: Women’s Sexualities: Portrayals and Perspectives (Katherine Franke, Kinsey Institute, 2/27/03) No. 158
  • There’s Nothing More Certain Than Bankruptcy and Taxes (Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 9/8/95) No. 74
  • Top Ten Mistakes to Avoid in Brief Writing (Aviva Orenstein, 1/18/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 82
  • Top Ten Mistakes Lawyers Make in Writing Briefs (Sophia Goodman, 9/27/96) (Skills and Value Series) No. 99
  • Toward a Model Death Penalty Code Symposium: The Massachusetts Governor’s Council Report (Center for Law, Society, and Culture, 9/10-11/04) (5 tapes) No. 165
  • Toward the Abolition of the Death Penalty (Shigemitsu Dando, Hall Lecture, 4/4/96) (Skills and Values Series) No. 86
  • Transitions: From Athlete to Attorney: The True Art of Discovery (Kellen Winslow, 11/16/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 55
  • The Treason Trials of Indianapolis (William H. Rehnquist, 10/28/96) No. 101
  • The Trial of Richard III (William H. Rehnquist, Mock Trail, 10/27/96) No. 102
  • The True Function of the Law in the International Community (Philip Allott, Earl Snyder Lecture, 9/10/97) No. 116
  • Twelve Angry Jurors: a Gender Neutral Version of “Twelve Angry Men” (4/20/00) No. 148
  • Twins at Birth: Civil Rights and the Role of the Solicitor General (Seth Waxman, 2/3/00) No. 141
  • The Use and Abuse of Comparative Constitutional Law (Cheryl Saunders, George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair Lecture, 4/12/05) No. 173
  • Verbal and Nonverbal Communication (Rita Naremore, 8/31/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 75
  • Violence & the Truth (Joseph Hoffmann, Pratter Professorship Inaugural Lecture, 9/22/00) No. 149
  • Violent Crime in America: Is the death penalty the answer? (Stephen B. Bright, 10/10/96) No. 96
  • Vouching for Education? (Bolick, Clint & Tanford, J. Alexander, Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, 2/23/99) No. 131
  • Wallace and Public Interest Law Foundation Faculty Teaching Awards Ceremony (4/12/06) No. 180
  • War, Terrorism, and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century (American Constitution Society, 10/7/05) (3 tapes) No. 177
  • Warren, Elizabeth: The Fragile Middle Class: One million bankruptcies in the midst of economic prosperity (Harris Lecture, 1/21/97) No. 109
  • Waxman, Seth: Twins at Birth: Civil Rights and the Role of the Solicitor General (2/3/00) No. 141
  • Who Bombed Judi Bari? (Judi Bari, 3/6/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 61
  • Williams, David: The Courts and Legislation: Anglo-American Contrasts (4/12/00) No. 147
  • Williams, David: Law and Administrative Discretion (Fuchs Lecture, 4/15/93) No. 39
  • Winslow, Kellen: Transitions: From Athlete to Attorney: The True Art of Discovery (11/16/94) (Skills and Values Series) No. 55
  • WISHTV 8 6pm News: News:Prayer at IU Graduations (J. Alexander Tanford, 10/6/97) No. 115
  • Women’s Law Caucus

    • Bell, Derrick: Abortion: Moral and Ethical Aspects (2/7/92) No. 43
    • Stake, Jeff: Marriage and Divorce Law (3/24/95) (Skills and Values Series) No. 64
    • Romero, Flerida Ruth P.: Discussion with the Asian and the Pacific Islander Law Student Association and with the Women’s Law Caucus on Career Development Issues (Annual Law Conference, 9/8/94) No. 68
  • WRTV 6 News: News:Global Baseball (Report on the Baseball in the Global Era Symposium, 3/23/00) No. 144