Human Rights Project and Hannah Arendt Center present:
A Lecture by Zephyr Teachout
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Olin Humanities, Room 102
7:00 pm
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Professor Teachout is a professor of law at Fordham University. Her background is in laws governing political behavior domestically and abroad. She is a specialist on corruption and its constitutional history. She received her BA from Yale, her MA from Duke in political science and her JD, summa cum laude, from Duke Law School. Before working as a professor at Fordham, she worked at Duke University and University of Vermont. She
was the national director of the Sunlight Foundation an organization working to make government more transparent through Internet resources. Professor Teachout also co-founded the Fair Trial Initiative, which provides resources to attorneys working on death penalty cases. She has worked as a political consultant to nonprofits, political campaigns and citizen journalism organizations. For Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, she directed Internet organizing. More recently she worked at America Coming Together, Current TV and was a fellow at the Berkman Center and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke Law School.
Reading:
The Anti-Corruption Principle, 94 CORNELL L. REV. 341 (2009).
Zephyr Teachout speaks about Supreme Court case 'Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission' and cooperate personhood with Monica Youn on Bill Moyer’s Journal
Interview with Christopher Lydon
Recent Media:
"There's More Secret Money In Politics; Justice Kennedy Might Be Surprised"
"Certain N.Y. ZIP codes key to locking up political funds"
Reading:
The Anti-Corruption Principle, 94 CORNELL L. REV. 341 (2009).
Zephyr Teachout speaks about Supreme Court case 'Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission' and cooperate personhood with Monica Youn on Bill Moyer’s Journal
Interview with Christopher Lydon
Recent Media:
"There's More Secret Money In Politics; Justice Kennedy Might Be Surprised"
"Certain N.Y. ZIP codes key to locking up political funds"