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Virtual EventOur 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme, we’ll explore a different focus each month. For the month of July, our programming will focus […]
Our 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme, we’ll explore a different focus each month. For the month of July, our programming will focus […]
Join us on Thursday, July 22 at 1:30pm ET for the 2021 Robert H. Jackson Lecture on the Supreme Court of the United States at Chautauqua Institution, a virtual conversation through the Chautauqua Assembly platform.This year's lecturer is Professor Melissa Murray, the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at NYU School of Law. […]
Bryan A. Garner, lawyer, grammarian, lexicographer, and author of over 25 books, joins Kristan virtually to discuss Robert H. Jackson's closing statement at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg on its 75th anniversary, July 26, 2021 at 3pm ET. Register for this free webinar via Zoom here. Read a condensed version of Jackson's closing statement, published in […]
Fashion Fantasia in Paradise is a two-night fashion show benefit scheduled for Friday, August 20 or Saturday, August 21. Your ticket purchase for the benefit provides access to silent auction items and an entry to win two round trip airline tickets to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with accommodations for four (4) days/three (3) nights and a […]
Join us on September 9, 2021, at 3:00 pm EST on the Center's Facebook page for a conversation with Susan Henderson, Executive Director, and Silvia Yee, Senior Staff Attorney, from the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund.
Join us on September 23, 2021, at 3:00 pm EST on the Center's Facebook page for a conversation with Marcie Roth, Executive Director and CEO, and Dawn Skaggs, Emergency, Disaster, and Climate Resilience Specialist, from the World Institute on Disability.
On September 30 and October 1, 1946, the International Military Tribunal (IMT) delivered its Judgment in the trial against the most high-ranking political and military leaders of the German Nazi regime, the Third Reich. The Robert H. Jackson Center and the International Nuremberg Principles Academy commemorate the issuance of the Judgment of the IMT with a special event: Two virtually held roundtable discussions with high-profile participants, dedicated to dissecting the historical and legal implications of the Nuremberg Trial Judgment and the link to contemporary prosecutions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Seventy-five years ago, the world was captivated by the conclusion of the Nuremberg Trial. Join the Robert H. Jackson Center, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, and the Truman Library Institute to commemorate this anniversary, how it shaped the legacies of Justice Jackson and President Truman, and why we need to be talking about the Trial and its impact today.
The Cold War Secrets Revealed seminar will explore the compelling behind-the-scenes stories that swirled during the Cold War period following World War II with those who lived and researched those events.
Our 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme we explore a different focus each month. In the first Tea of the month, we look […]
Our 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme we explore a different focus each month. In the first Tea of the month, we look at a topic from a broader perspective to understand the universal and legal challenges. For the second Tea of the month, we speak with those […]
On December 8, 2021 at 2pm ET, join the Jackson Center for a webinar conversation with Jonathan Myerson, Oscar-nominated author and writer, as we talk about the research and work […]