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Substantive Due Process


Total Credits: 1.25

Categories:
Civil Rights |  Constitutional Law
Speaker:
Rosalie Levinson
Duration:
1 Hour 17 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Apr 20, 2022
Product Type:
On Demand
License:
Access for 365 day(s) after purchase.


Description

In this session, Rosalie Levinson will address the following:

  • Incorporation of the Bill of Rights 
  • Protection of non-textual rights from arbitrary legislation
  • Protection from grossly excessive punitive damage awards
  • Protection against abuse of power by government officials 

Speaker

Rosalie Levinson's Profile

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Emeritus Professor of Law

Valparaiso University School of Law


Rosalie Levinson was the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Professor of Law and a Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso Law School, where, for 43 years, she taught constitutional law, civil rights litigation, and federal practices.

She previously worked as a staff attorney for a public interest organization and has been involved in substantial litigation. She has argued several civil rights cases before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and has been a frequent lecturer for continuing legal education programs, including those sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center for Federal Judges and the Practice Law Institute. In addition, she has team taught with Justices Scalia, Ginsburg and Thomas in conjunction with Valparaiso University School of Law’s summer program in Cambridge, England.

Professor Levinson received her J.D. at Valparaiso University School of Law (1973), her M.A. at Indiana University (Woodrow Wilson Fellow) (1970), and her B.A. at Indiana University (Phi Beta Kappa) (1969).