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DESCRIPTION:For More Information and to register for this live webcast, please click here\nWhen William O. Douglas retired from the U.S. Supreme Court in 1975, he had served longer than any other justice in its history and had helped to decide some of the most important cases in the history of the nation. Anecdote, humor and painful remembrances are used to explore some of the most explosive issues of William O. Douglas' thirty-six year tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court. Douglas wrestles with balancing what he calls the "wilderness mind" with the often-hostile adversarial conflicts created by his controversial opinions and his active public life. He addresses the issues about which he was most passionate as he reflects on Brown v. Board of Education, the "McCarthy Era" and the Vietnam War. William O. Douglas left a legacy that calls for vigilance to protect human rights and action to protect the earth's environment. The movie explores that legacy, and provokes thought about our responsibilities, not only as lawyers, but also as citizens of the world.\n \nMandatory MCLE Credit Hours and Legal Ethics &amp; Professional Responsibility (LEPR) Credit Hours\nThis seminar qualifies for 3.0 MCLE Credit Hours,including up to 3.0 LEPR Credit Hours.
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SUMMARY:Live Webcast: Impeach Justice Douglas!
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