讲座题目:Presidential Transitions
主讲人:Marc Miller
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地点:法政学院模拟法庭(335)
报告摘要:The surprising election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States has led many lawyers and citizens to think about how presidential transitions occur, and what power the new president will have to carry out new policies and change existing policies. US Presidents have gained executive power over the course of American history, with notable expansion of such power in recent decades. Yet many formal (legal) and informal (political and social) limits on the President remain. The Lecture will discuss some of these formal and informal limits.
主讲人简介:Marc L. Miller is the Dean & Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law at the University of Arizona College of Law. Dean Miller taught at Emory University Law School from 1988-2005, where he served as Associate Dean for Faculty and Scholarship (2003-2005). He is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and Pomona College. Dean Miller writes and teaches about environmental law and policy and criminal law and policy. He is the author of more than 70 articles and essays on a wide range of environmental, criminal justice, immigration and legal theory topics. He is editor of several casebooks on criminal procedure and sentencing, and co-founded the Federal Sentencing Reporter, the leading journal on sentencing law and policy and a joint project of the Vera Institute of Justice and the University of California Press. He currently serves as a series editor for Summits - books focused on the intersection of environmental science, law, and policy. Dean Miller has been a visiting professor at Stanford Law School and Duke Law School. Dean Miller is a member of the American Law Institute (ALI), and an advisor to various criminal justice and environmental publications and organizations.
主办单位:国际合作与交流处
法政学院
联系人:于铭