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October   


  Emerging Privacy and Civil Liberties Issues   
The Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Artswill host a lecture by Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC).
  
  The Portrayal of Lawyers in the Media   
The Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts hosts, "From Shysters to Superstars: The Portrayal of Lawyers in the Media."
  
  Human Rights: From Inspiration to Impact   
The Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School is very pleased to announce that the Fall 2003 Speaker Series.
  
  Kinship, Friendship, and Citizenship   
The Center for the Study of Law & Culture presents three public lectures.
  
  2003 Supreme Court Round-up   
A discussion of the important public interest cases of the 2002 Term and a look at the year ahead.
  
  Featured Journal: Columbia Law Review   
The October 2003 issue includes essays on Brown v. Board of Education.
  
  Giuliano Amato Chairs Panel Discussion   
  
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