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Interchanges: Where Government, Media, and the Law Intersect
Interchanges is a lunchtime discussion group coordinated by graduate students for graduate students at Syracuse University's College of Law, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

Interchanges provides an informal environment for dialogue about the many spaces where government, media and the law interact. Lunches feature wide-ranging conversations with researchers and practitioners from government and politics, the legal world, and media.

To inquire about Interchanges and to RSVP for a luncheon, please contact the student coordinator at your home school.

Maxwell School: Rebekah Liscio, reliscio@maxwell.syr.edu

College of Law: Shannon Johanni, sfjohann@syr.edu

Newhouse School: TBA
  2009 Interchanges Events
A Lunch Discussion with Chief Justice Ruth McGregor
Retired Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice McGregor will join a small group of students from the College of Law, Maxwell, and Newhouse, for a lunch discussion about her perspectives on the law, politics, and the media throughout her career.

October 05, 2009
11:45, College of Law, Room 201
RSVP to sfjohann@syr.edu no later than noon on Thursday, October 1, 2009.
Politics and the Media in the Syracuse Mayoral Race
Syracuse mayoral candidate Steve Kimatian will join students for lunch and conversation about his experiences regarding the media and politics as a current candidate during this election year and as the former host of "With Steven on Sunday" a weekly public affairs show on WSYR-TV. 

October 20, 2009
12:00 p.m., Heritage Alumni Lounge
RSVP to reliscio@maxwell.syr.edu no later than 12pm on Thursday October 15th.
  2010 Interchanges Events
Watch this space for announcements of our upcoming events.
  Past Interchanges Events
Watching the Watchdog: Media Coverage of the 2008 Election
Professor Matthew Dickinson, Middlebury College
A Conversation with Chief Justice McGregor
Ruth V. McGregor, Chief Justice, Arizone Supreme Court
No Longer Forgotten: Civil Rights Cold Cases
Mr. Shelton Chappell, Professor Janis McDonald, and Professor Paula Johnson
Presidential Primaries and the Press
Professor Danny Hayes, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; Professor Dennis Kinsey, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
The Writers' Strike
Richard Dubin, Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and member of the Writers Guild
Human Rights and the World Press: Media Coverage of War Crimes and Other Human Rights Violations
Nancy Halliday Ely-Raphel, former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia and Director of the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
Supreme Freedom: The Evolving Nexus of Politics, Media & the Supreme Court
Tony Mauro, Legal Times and Ben Wittes, Brookings Institution
Running for Congress: A Merging of Press and Politics
Dan Maffei, U.S. Congressional Candidate (NY-25)
Playing Politics with the Law: A view from the Federal Bench
Judge Carolyn Dineen King, 5th Circuit Court of Appeals; Nancy Scherer, Wellesley College
Full Disclosure: Stretching the Boundaries between News Reporting and Justice
Jim Taricani, Investigative Reporter for WJAR-TV in Providence, Rhode Island and Dan French, Former United States Attorney
MySpace in the Public Space
Rick Lane, VP Government Affairs, News Corporation
Blogging the Bench: Covering the Supreme Court from Newsprint to Netspeak
Lyle Denniston, SCOTUSblog
Sex, Lies, and... Tort Reform? Sensationalizing the Judiciary in American Media
Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor and Supreme Court Reporter, Slate.com
FOIA in a New Age of Government Secrecy
Tom Blanton, Director, The National Security Archive, George Washington University
The Risk of Being Unprepared to Listen: Lessons from London and Louisiana
Prof. Joan Deppa, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Congress, Media and Social Security: Who Sets the Agenda?
Dan Maffei, U.S. House Ways and Means Staff; Candidate, U.S. Congress
Local Political Blogging: How Blogs Influence Local Government and Press
Rebecca Reynolds, The Newhouse School Doctoral Fellow
The Internet, Elections, and Beyond!
Professor Grant Reeher, Maxwell School and Professor Larry Elin, S.I. Newhouse School
Freedom of the Press: Challenges Found Abroad
Tula Goenka, film-maker, India and Doreen Kutufam, television journalist, Ghana
What's Happening at IJPM?
IJPM Executive Director named to SU's first Judiciary Studies Professorship

On October 30th, Professor Keith Bybee was recognized as the first Judiciary Studies Professor in the newly created Paul E. and The Hon. Joanne F. Alper ’72 Judiciary Studies Professorship at Syracuse University College of Law.  The professorship was created through the leadership and financial commitment of Paul E. and the Hon. Joanne F. Alper and it will fund Bybee's scholarly work, research, and academic initiatives relating to judicial legitimacy, court independence and the intersections of law, politics, and the media.  Judge Alper has been an active supporter and proponent of IJPM since it's inception.

IJPM Co-Sponsors Law and Media Conference for federal judges with the Federal Judicial Center and SU College of Law

September 24-25, IJPM, together with the Federal Judicial Center and SU College of Law, hosted a Law and Media seminar for more than forty federal judges from across the country.  The judges heard from IJPM Director Keith Bybee who presented on public perceptions of judiciary.  IJPM Associate Director Lisa Dolak discussed her case study on legal reporting, "Intellectual Property Law in the Media Mirror," and IJPM Senior Advisor Mark Obbie presented about the quality of legal journalism and how to improve it. The first day concluded with a conversation with the Honorable Jon Feldman, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York, and the Honorable Leonie Brinkema, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, about managing high profile trials.  The second day of the conference, Professor Rakesh Anand discussed judicial ethics and maintaining faith in the rule of law and professors Paula Johnson and Janis McDonald discussed the Cold Case Justice Initiative as an example of collaborative relationship with the judiciary and the media.

IJPM Executive Director and Associate Director Participate in ABA's Academic Reading Group to Review Sotomayor's Qualifications for Supreme Court Position

Syracuse University College of Law provided one of the two academic reading groups that evaluated now Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's written work as part of the American Bar Association's evaluation of her qualifications for the position of Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.  IJPM Associate Director Lisa Dolak acted as chair of this group and IJPM Director Keith Bybee also served on this reading group.  Sotomayor's qualifications were reviewed in the areas of integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament; the criteria on which the ABA's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary (SCFJ) rates all federal judicial nominees.  This marks the second time the SCFJ has tapped the College of Law to support its evaluation of a Supreme Court nominee.  The first time was in 2005 for Justice Samuel Alito.

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