Class Visit: Civil Procedure I, Prof. Charlton Copeland

Schedule

Mon Oct 10 2022 at 02:00 pm to 03:20 pm

Location

University of Miami School of Law | Coral Gables, FL

Prospective students are invited to attend a in-person law class featuring Professor Charlton Copeland.

This visit is non-participative.
About this Event

Charlton Copeland joined the faculty in 2007. He teaches Civil Procedure I and II, Federal Courts, Administrative Law, and the Regulatory State. In addition, he has served as the Faculty Coordinator of the Florida Supreme Court Internship Program, and the Law School’s Washington, DC Externship Program, where he teaches Federal Policy Making: Legislation, Regulation and Litigation. He is a 2015 recipient of the Richard Hausler Golden Apple Award for the faculty member contributing the most to the student body both academically and through his or her extracurricular activities.

His scholarship has focused primarily on the ways in which federalism as a constitutional and political structure is mediated in: the relationship between federal and state courts, the jurisprudence of remedies for state violations of federal law, and the relationship between state and federal implementation of federal policy. In addition, he has written about the intersection between law and theology as they relate to religion’s role in American democracy and the framing of liberationist critiques of same sex marriage. He is a recipient of the 2013 Dukeminier Award and the Michael Cunningham Prize, from the Williams Institute at UCLA Law School, for the best law review articles published on sexual orientation and gender identity law issues in the previous year. His current scholarly interests explore the relationship between race and American political institutions and structures, particularly how attention to race and American political institutions informs federal courts jurisprudence, and the implications of federalism’s survival of the demise of formal racial apartheid in America. He is also interested in the ways in which federalism shape the development of American public policy, particularly health policy.

NOTE: The University of Miami School of Law strives to host inclusive events which are accessible for all attendees to engage and participate fully. Please indicate any accommodations you require to participate in our event and we will make all reasonable efforts to satisfy your accommodation requests to the best of our ability. Closed captioning requests require 72 hours (3 days) of notice prior to the scheduled event.

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University of Miami School of Law, 1311 Miller Road, Coral Gables, United States
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