Date: Tuesday, February 15,
2005
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Supreme Court
of the United States,
1
First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.
United States Senator Christopher Dodd (CT) will be speaking at
the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D.C. about
his father's work as a Nuremberg prosecutor with Justice
Jackson.
This event is co-sponsored by the Supreme Court Historical
Society and the Robert H. Jackson Center. Senator Dodd's
lecture topic will be: Prosecuting Crimes Against the Peace of the
World: The Experiences of Thomas J. Dodd, Executive Trial Counsel
To United States Chief of Counsel Robert H. Jackson at the
International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-46
John Q. Barrett, Professor of Law at St. John's University
School of Law and the Elizabeth S. Lenna Fellow at the Jackson
Center, will provide a historical overview prior to Senator Dodd's
lecture.
Reservations are $25 per person for the lecture and the
reception that will follow the program. The dress will be
business attire, and no one will be admitted without
government-issued photo identification.
To Make Reservations: Please call
the Supreme Court Historical Society at 202-543-0400.
A PDF version of the invitation is available for download.