Jaeckle Center Activities
Public Appearances, Lectures, and Talks
James A. Gardner, Presentation on legislative downsizing; Amherst Republican Women (March 2010).
Rick Su, Lecture, Berkeley Law Immigration and Criminality Symposium, UC Berkeley Law School (March 12, 2010).
Rick Su, Panel Presentation, What Identity? Whose Politics?: Annual National Asian Pacific American Conference on Law and Public Policy, Harvard Law School (February 27, 2010).
Rick Su, Panel Presentation, Waking from the California Dream: The Past, Present, and Future of California’s Fiscal Constitution, UC Hastings Law Schools (February 25, 2010).
Rick Su, Panel Presentation, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA (November 20, 2009).
James A. Gardner, Testimony on proposed ethics legislation; Buffalo Common Council (September 2009).
James A. Gardner, Testimony: Selection of New York Court of Appeals Judges; New York State Senate Standing Committee on the Judiciary; Buffalo, N.Y. (May 21, 2009).
Rick Su, Panel Moderator, Emerging Immigration Law Scholars Workshop, Hofstra Law School (July 16, 2009).
James Gardner, testimony before New York Senate Standing Committee on Elections; hearing on S1616, S3372, S3996, S3995, S1266, S4035; Buffalo, NY (April 23, 2009).
Rick Su, panel presentation, "Decentralization in China and the United States," Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, U.C. Davis School of Law, Davis, CA (March 28, 2009).
James Gardner, lecture on "Fraud and Error in Voting: Is Democracy in Danger?" University at Buffalo Law School, Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy; Buffalo, NY (October 30, 2008).
James Gardner co-organized "Same-Sex Marriage and Federalism," University at Buffalo Law School, Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy; Buffalo, NY He also presented "Democratic Theory and Federalism" as member of panel on "The Impact of Federalism on Same-Sex Marriage Policies." (October 3, 2008).
William R. Greiner, two-hour interview with Buffalo News reporter Jay Ray on new book, "Location, Location, Location: A Special History of The University of/at Buffalo" (June 23, 2008).
James Gardner, lecture on "What Are Campaigns For?" UB This Summer Lecture Series, University at Buffalo (June 11, 2008)
William R. Greiner, taped interview about new book with Tom Ragan, 103.3 FM (May 2008).
Rick Su, "The Fragmented Model of Immigration Law: Localism as Second-Order Immigration Regulations," Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, University of Miami Law School, Miami, FL (May 2, 2008).
Rick Su, "The Fragmented Model of Immigration Law: Localism as Second-Order Immigration Regulations," Legacies: When is the Past Really Past?, A Joint Conference of the Western Law Teachers of Color and Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, University of Denver, Sturm College of Law, Denver, CO (April 25, 2008).
William R. Greiner, discussion of new book at UB Downtown sponsored by UB Alumni Association and the UB School of Management Association (April 2, 2008).
Jack Schlegel, "An Oblique Perspective, Perhaps," Conference on Redescribing the Sacred/Secular Divide: The Legal Story, University at Buffalo Law School (March 29, 2008).
Rick Su, "Is There Room for State Law in the U.S. Immigration Arena?: A Look at New State Laws and Established Ideas of Federalism," What about Federalism?: State's Rights and the New State Immigration Laws, The University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, OK (March 7, 2008).
William R. Greiner, Law Faculty Workshop presentation, "Location, Location, Location: A Special History of The University of/at Buffalo," co-authored by Thomas E. Headrick (February 15, 2008).
Rick Su, "The Fragmented Model of Immigration Law: Localism as Second-Order Immigration Regulations," Immigration Crucible Lecture Series, University at Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, NY (February 8, 2008).
William R. Greiner, guest lecturer for Dr. William C. Barba, Chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, at his Higher Education in the U.S. course (#501) (Fall 2007).
Rick Su, "The Fragmented Model of Immigration Law: Localism as Second-Order Immigration Regulation," at the Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference entitled "Moving Forward or Moving Backward? Criminal Justice and Immigration in the 21st Century" at the Southern New England School of Law in North Dartmouth, MA (September 15, 2007).

