International Fulbright Visiting Scholars Examine U.S. Legal System
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| Fulbright Visiting Scholars were hosted in Denver, CO during April 11-14 for the
2007 Fulbright Visiting Scholar's Conference. |
One hundred and fourteen international Fulbright Visiting Scholars from 57 countries
examined the multiple layers and jurisdictions of the U.S. legal system in the spring through
"The Rule of Law: A View from the American West," a conference sponsored by the U.S. Department
of State in Denver, Colorado.
At the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Conference, the scholars participated in lively discussions
with regional experts on the use of the U.S. legal system by advocacy groups and businesses, as
well as the complex relationship between the law and economically disadvantaged people and minority
groups.
A mock jury selection at the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado highlighted the
conference. Scholars experienced active citizen participation
as they went through the process of being selected for a simulated jury. In the afternoon, scholars
also visited the local municipal court or chose to engage in dynamic group discussions on corporate
wrongdoing and privacy safeguards.
In their evaluations, the scholars provided high marks for the conference, indicating that
the sessions were thought-provoking and often provided positive first-hand experiences.
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Jack Baily (3rd from left), deputy executive director of CIES, and Karen Watts (4th from left), senior program officer at CIES,
were among the staff members who met with scholars at the Denver
conference. |
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Sid Brooks, U.S. bankruptcy judge, was the keynote speaker during the
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Conference on "The Rule of Law: A View from the American West." |
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Julia Beaver (right), senior program coordinator, speaks with Visiting Scholar Zenebe Tadesse Seifu (left) from Ethiopia. Seifu is
conducting research for his Africa Research grant hosted at
the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. |
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From left to right: Gbemisola Akin-Oriola from Nigeria, Xiaohong Wang
from China, Benedicta Mbu
from Cameroon, and Aloysius Ngefac from Cameroon were among the participants at the Fulbright Visiting
Scholar Conference. |
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Visiting Scholar Moussa Sanon (left) from Burkina Faso speaks with Professor Robert Hardaway (right) from the
University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. Hardaway gave two presentations. One on "Strength and Weakness of the American
Legal System" and one during the conference synthesis session. |
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Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Denise Ferran from Ireland offered her comments of her Fulbright experience during the
wrap-up session of the conference. |
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Fulbright Visiting Scholars took advantage of the opportunity to speak with other Fulbright
Scholars from around the world. |