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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice
William H. Rehnquist will present the Albritton Lecture at The University
of Alabama School of Law on
Friday, Oct. 24, at 11:30 a.m. Rehnquist will speak in
the Law School’s lecture hall, room 187-188 of the Law Center.
Rehnquist is currently serving his 17th year as chief justice
and his 31st year on the U.S. Supreme Court. Rehnquist earned his
bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science
and his law degree from Stanford University, and a master’s
in government from Harvard University. He served as a clerk to Justice
Robert H. Jackson of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1952-1953 before
entering private practice in Phoenix. In 1972, Rehnquist was sworn
in as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. He was named chief justice
in 1986. He is the author of several books including “The
Supreme Court, A History,” published in 2001.
Rehnquist is the fourth U.S. Supreme Court justice to present
the Albritton Lecture at the UA School of Law. The Albritton Lecture
Series is underwritten by the Albritton Fund, established at the
UA Law School in 1973 to commemorate the contributions to the legal
profession of five generations of the Albritton family of Andalusia.
Previous Albritton lecturers were U.S. Supreme Court Justices Anthony
Kennedy, Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O’Connor.
Media wishing to cover Rehnquist’s lecture are asked
to notify Cathy Andreen, UA director of media relations, at 205/348-8322
or Jennifer McCracken, Law School communications manager, at 205/348-5195
in advance, and observe the following restrictions:
- Photography, video and audio taping will be allowed
ONLY during the first two minutes of the lecture and
only if no additional lighting is required. No flash photography
will be allowed.
- Arrive early – no one will be admitted after the
lecture begins.
- No equipment bags will be allowed in the lecture hall.
For more information, contact UA Media Relations at 205/348-5320.
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