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SUMMARY:Cato Institute’s 40th Annual Monetary Conference
DESCRIPTION:The State of Monetary Policy after 40 Years\nWith massive U.S. debt and deficits\, inflation at a 40‐​year high\, and popular/​political pressure for expanding the Fed’s mandate\, it’s time to assess the Fed’s performance and future. Please join leading scholars and policymakers to discuss “The State of Monetary Policy after 40 Years.” \nSchedule:\n9:00 – 9:10 AM – Welcoming Remarks\nJames A. Dorn\, Vice President for Monetary Studies\, Cato Institute \n9:10 – 9:50 AM – A Conversation with Jerome Powell \nJerome Powell\, Chair\, Federal Reserve Board \nModerated by Peter H. Goettler\, President and CEO\, Cato Institute \n9:50 – 10:00 AM – Break \n10:00 – 11:15 AM – Panel 1: What Have We Learned? \nMervyn King\, former Governor\, Bank of England\nClaudio Borio\, Head of the Monetary and Economic Department\, Bank for International Settlements\nLawrence H. Summers\, Charles W. Eliot University Professor\, Harvard University; former Secretary of the Treasury\nTyler Goodspeed\, Kleinheinz Fellow\, Hoover Institution \nModerated by Nick Timiraos\, Chief Economics Correspondent\, Wall Street Journal \n11:15 – 11:30 AM – Break \n11:30 AM – 12:45 PM – Panel 2: The Fed’s Operating System and New Monetary Framework: An Appraisal \nPatricia Zobel\, Manager pro tem\, System Open Market Account\, Federal Reserve Bank of New York\nKevin Warsh\, Shepard Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Economics\, Hoover Institution; former member\, Board of Governors\, Federal Reserve System\nVincent Reinhart\, Chief Economist and Macro Strategist\, Dreyfus‐​Mellon\nGeorge Selgin\, Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus\, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives\, Cato Institute \nModerated by Neil Irwin\, Chief Economic Correspondent\, Axios \n12:45 – 1:15 PM – Break \n1:15 – 2:00 PM – The (Temporary?) Conquest of American Inflations \nThomas J. Sargent\, William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business\, New York University; Nobel Laureate in Economics \nIntroduction by Norbert Michel\, Director\, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives\, Cato Institute \n2:00 – 2:15 PM – Break \n2:15 – 3:30 PM – Panel 3: The Future of Money in a Fintech World \nEswar Prasad\, Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy\, Cornell University; author of The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution Is Transforming Currencies and Finance\nDavid Musto\, Ronald O. Perelman Professor in Finance\, The Wharton School\, University of Pennsylvania\nMegan Greene\, Global Chief Economist\, Kroll Institute; Senior Fellow\, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs\, Brown University\nLawrence H. White\, Professor of Economics\, George Mason University \nModerated by Christopher Mims\, Technology Columnist\, Wall Street Journal \n3:30 – 3:40 PM – Closing Remarks \nJames A. Dorn\, Vice President for Monetary Studies\, Cato Institute
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SUMMARY:Natural Law and Original Meaning
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary \nOn September 1\, a group of prominent legal scholars joined AEI’s J. Joel Alicea to discuss one of the most timely—and divisive—debates in the conservative legal community: What is the relationship between natural law theory and American constitutionalism? Is the natural law tradition compatible with the doctrine of originalism? \nNotre Dame Law School’s Sherif Girgis began his remarks by defining originalism and the natural law tradition. He then maintained that it is generally possible for a legal system to be originalist without violating the natural law as we understand it. \nNext\, Kevin Walsh of the Catholic University of America outlined concepts fundamental to the natural law tradition: justice\, law\, and jurisdiction. He concluded that an originalism anchored by the classical natural law tradition should presuppose that our constitutional law consists of the original law of the Constitution\, along with any lawful changes since. \nFinally\, Lee Strang of the University of Toledo College of Law explained how the relationship between natural law and originalism became a topic of such lively scholarly interest. He concluded that natural law and originalism are more than just compatible; in his view\, natural law provides an elegant account of the American constitutional tradition. \n—Max Markon \nEvent Description \nNatural law theory is the talk of the town right now among conservative constitutional scholars. But how should we understand this tradition’s relationship to American constitutionalism? And is it compatible with originalism? \nOriginalism’s detractors\, like Harvard Law School’s Adrian Vermeule\, argue that the theory is morally empty and insufficient to create a just society. Originalist natural law theorists counter that originalism is based on moral claims about legitimate authority\, the nature of the common good\, and the particularities of the American constitutional system. \nJoin AEI and the Catholic University of America’s Project on Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition for a discussion on the relationship between originalism and the natural law tradition. \nAgenda\n5:30 p.m. – Introduction: J. Joel Alicea\, Nonresident Fellow\, AEI \n5:35 p.m. – Discussion \nPanelists:\nSherif Girgis\, Associate Professor of Law\, Notre Dame Law School\nLee Strang\, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law & Values\, University of Toledo College of Law\nKevin Walsh\, Professor of Law\, Catholic University of America \nModerator:\nJ. Joel Alicea\, Nonresident Fellow\, AEI \n6:30 p.m. – Q&A \n6:45 p.m. – Adjournment
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LOCATION:AEI\, Auditorium\, 1789 Massachusetts Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036
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SUMMARY:Tenth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference — EBRX
DESCRIPTION:Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers\nSponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group • Civil Rights Practice Group • Corporations\, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group • Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group • Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group • Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group • Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group • Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group • Intellectual Property Practice Group • International & National Security Law Practice Group • Labor & Employment Law Practice Group • Litigation Practice Group • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group • Religious Liberties Practice Group • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group \n_______________________ \nSchedule:\nWelcome & Plenary Session\n9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. \nBreakout Panels\n10:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. \nLunch\n12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m. \nLuncheon Panel\n12:20 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. \nBreakout Panels\n2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. \nClosing Address\n4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. \nClosing Reception\n4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. \nFreedom of Thought Project Dinner & Panel\n6:30 p. m. – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://geofinancialtrends.org/event/tenth-annual-executive-branch-review-conference-ebrx/
LOCATION:The Mayflower Hotel\, 1127 Connecticut Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036
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