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Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:43 am Post subject: Making Sense of the Sixties A National Symposium |
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This guy just defended himself on politically motivated charges for essentially stealing the proverbial pencil at work, and is back in form.
Good on ya, Dr. Wecht!
The Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law
and Duquesne University School of Law present
Making Sense of the Sixties
A National Symposium on the Assassinations
and Political Legacies of Martin Luther King Jr.,
Robert F. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy
Oct. 3-5, 2008
Power Center Ballroom
Duquesne University
Pittsburgh, PA
Forty years after the brutal and untimely deaths of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, and 45 years after the relatively better known assassination of President John F. Kennedy, questions still abound about the circumstances of their murders. Furthermore, amidst the current climate of political cynicism and apathy, historians and voters alike ponder what these men might have become, and what their political legacies are even today, on the cusp of another historic presidential election. From matters of ballistics and trajectories to questions of conspiracy and cover-up, these three cases present fascinating and important topics for students of all ages.
Following up on their historic 2003 conference on the JFK assassination, The Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law and Duquesne University School of Law are convening many of the top experts on these men and their murders for three days of presentations and panel discussions. Among the confirmed speakers to date are:
Michael M. Baden, M.D.
Chairman, Forensic Pathology Panel, U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA)
James DiEugenio
Author, Destiny Betrayed; co-author, The Assassinations
Isaac Ferris, Jr.
CEO, The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Robert J. Joling, J.D.
Attorney and co-author, An Open & Shut Case
Robert Blair Kaiser
Author, R.F.K. Must Die! Chasing the Mystery of the Robert Kennedy Assassination
Dan E. Moldea
Author, The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy
Lisa Pease
Chief Archivist, Real History Archives; co-editor, Probe Magazine; co-author, The Assassinations
William Pepper
Sirhan Sirhan attorney, former James Earl Ray attorney, and author, An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King
David Talbot
Author, Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
Robert K. Tanenbaum
Author, attorney and Deputy Chief Counsel, HSCA
For more information, or to join our mailing list, please visit us at www.forensics.duq.edu
Established at the Duquesne University School of Law in the fall of 2000, the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law collaborates with the University�s Schools of Law, Nursing, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Business, Pharmacy, and Liberal Arts, as well as other academic institutions, to offer graduate degree and professional certificate programs in forensic science and law to a diverse group of students with backgrounds in nursing, law enforcement, pharmacy, business, the environmental sciences, psychology and many other disciplines.
The Wecht Institute also hosts an annual conference that convenes local and national experts from a wide variety of disciplines in an effort to shed light upon a particular set of issues.
As the first and only set of forensic science programs housed at a law school, the Institute is nationally unique.
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Please contact the Wecht Institute at [email protected] for additional information on any of our programs or events. You may also request to be added to our email list. |
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