Past O'Fallon Lectures |
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2006-2007
Michael Sorkin, architect and architectural critic.
"Back to Zero" |
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2008
Henry Jenkins, MIT Comparative Media Studies. “Talking Snowmen, Moose Stew, and the 3 a.m. Girl: New Media, Popular Culture, and American Politics 2008” |
2005-2006
Richard Thompson Ford, George E. Osborne Professor of Law, Stanford Law School. "Racial Culture: A Critique." |
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2004-2005
Lucy Lippard, feminist art and cultural critic and author. "Red Roadsides." |
2003-2004
Leon Johnson, professor of art, University of Oregon. “Faust/Faustus in Deptford.” |
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2002-2003
Avi Soifer, professor of law, Boston College Law School. “Disliking Like Cases: Has Formal Equality Become a Solemn Mockery?” |
2001-2002
Theodore Wolff, art critic. “Morris Graves: Longing and Reconciliation.” |
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2000-2001
Frank I. Michelman, Robert Walmsley University Professor, Harvard Law School. “Machiavelli in Robes? The Court in the Election.” |
1999-2000
Barbara Allen Babcock, Judge John Crown Professor of Law, Stanford Law School. “Inventing the Public Defender.” |
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1998-1999
James Lavadour, painter, and founder of Crow’s Shadow Institute. “Painting as a Transfiguration of Nature.” |
1997-1998
Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago. “International Feminism: The Role of Religion.” |
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1996-1997
Betty LaDuke, painter, Southern Oregon State College. “An Artist’s Journey: From the Bronx to Timbuktu.” |
1995-1996
Martha Minow, fellow, Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University. “Not Only for Myself: Identity, Politics, and Law.” |
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1994-1995
Suzi Gablik, painter, art critic. “Connective Aesthetics: Art Beyond Individualism.” |
1993-1994
Margaret Jane Radin, Law, Stanford University. “Reconsidering Personhood.” |
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1992-1993
Arthur C. Danto, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Columbia University. “Philosophizing American Art.” |
1991-1992
Thomas C. Grey, Stanford Law School. “Pragmatist Democracy: Holmes and Dewey.” |
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1990-1991
James F. O’Gorman, Wellesley College. “H.H. Richardson: Architectural Forms for an American Society.” |
1989-1990
Milner S. Ball, University of Georgia. ”Death and Life in American Law.” |
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1988-1989
James Dennis, University of Wisconsin. “Regionalism Transgressed: The Place-Related Thingness of William Carlos Williams as painted by Sheeler, Demuth, and Hartley.” |
1987-1988
Ronald Dworkin, Oxford University; New York University.
“Foundations of Liberal Equality.” |
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