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David M. Kennedy: "An Invitation to Struggle: The Constitution, the Military, and Political Accountability"
Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Stanford University
2008
Linda Greenhouse: "The Mystery of Guantanamo Bay"
Former Supreme Court Correspondent, The New York Times
2007
Honorable A. Wallace Tashima: "The War on Terror and the Rule of Law"
U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Richard B. Freeman: "The Challenge of Inequality and Global Capitalism to U.S. Democracy"
Herbert S. Ascherman Professor of Economics, Harvard
Elizabeth Warren: "The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class: Higher Risks, Lower Rewards, and a Shrinking Safety Net"
Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law, Harvard University
Michael Kammen: "From Thomas Jefferson to Forrest Gump: How the Mall in Washington Became the Nation's Most Venerated Civic Space"
Professor of American History, Cornell University
2004
David Brion Davis: "Exodus, Black Colonization, and Promised Lands"
Sterling Professor of History, Emeritus, Yale University
Director Emeritus, Gilder Lehrman Center
Linda Gordon: "Visual Democracy: Dorothea Lange and the Political Culture of the New Deal"
Florence Kelley Professor of History, New York University
2003
Harold Hongju Koh: "Transnational Legal
Process after September 11"
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law,
Yale Law School
2001
Kenneth L. Karst: "Law,
Cultural Conflict, and the Socialization of Children"
David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA School
of Law
E.J. Dionne, Jr.: "The Third
Stage: The New Frontiers of Religion and Public Life"
Columnist, The Washington Post and Senior Fellow, Governmental Studies,
The Brookings Institution
James O. Freedman: "Democracy
and Liberal Education"
President Emeritus, Dartmouth College and President, American Academy
of Arts and Sciences
2000
Stanley Katz: "Constitutionalism
and Civil Society"
Professor of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
Akira Iriye: "The Making of
an International Civil Society"
Charles Warren Professor of American History, Harvard University
1999
Abner J. Mikva: "Invoking the Constitution Ineptly"
Visiting Professor of Law at College of Law and Senior Fellow, Institute
of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois
Frank H. T. Rhodes: "The American University: Dinosaur or Dynamo?"
President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Geological Sciences, Cornell
University
1998
Carol M. Rose, Gordon B. Tweedy: "Property and Expropriation:
Themes and Variations in American Law"
Professor of Law and Organization, Yale University Law School
1998
Gordon S. Wood: "Origins of Democracy"
Professor of History, Brown University
Eric Foner: "The Origins of American Freedom"
DeWitt Clinton Professor of History, Columbia University
1997
Alan K. Simpson: "Reflections on a Life in Public Service"
Former United States Senator for the State of Wyoming
1996
Thomas Foley: "Reflections of a Former Speaker"
Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
Herbert Stein, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Charles Schultze, Senior Fellow Emeritus, The Brookings Institution
1995
William Leuchtenberg, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor of History,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1994
Gerhard Casper: "The Separation of Powers during the Presidency
of Thomas Jefferson"
President and Professor of Law, Stanford University
Lawrence M. Friedman: "The Spiderless Web: Exploring the History
of Criminal Justice"
Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor of Law, Stanford University
1992
Walter LaFeber: "Jefferson and the Course of U.S. Foreign Policy"
"The Tocqueville Problem" "The Imagined Problem of U.S.
Isolationism"
Marie Underhill Noll Professor of History, Cornell University
Earl Pomeroy: "California in the World"
Professor of History, University of Oregon
1991
Barry D. Karl: "Reconstructing American Political History"
Norman and Edna Freehling Professor of History, University of Chicago
Pauline Maier: "Governing the Marketplace: The American Revolution
and the American Corporation"
William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of American History, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
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