Rob Schlachter: Legal Citizen of the Year

Rob Schlachter: Legal Citizen of the Year

Stoll Berne attorney Rob Shlachter as well as his wife Mara Shlachter will be honored with Classroom Law Project’s 2021 Legal Citizen of the Year Award. The event will be held virtually on April 15, 2021 in Portland, OR.

Classroom Law Project is the premier Oregon non-profit focused on educating students about the law and legal systems. Among other things, […]

Calvin Hill Scores on a Busted Play

Calvin Hill Scores on a Busted Play

It was supposed to be a new and different format of Class Colloquium: not a lecture, but rather a celebration of and by that magical sports duo, Brian Dowling and Calvin Hill.  They were slated to talk about “the student-athlete, then and now” … starting with their collegiate experience in the 60s.

We opened the event to adjacent classes, and that created the problem: Zoom inadvertently […]

Editor’s Note: The video of Calvin is available here.

And Brian and Calvin have agreed to reschedule to February 23rd, 3:00 PM EST; you can register now for that event.

Steve Schwarzman Signs Giving Pledge

Steve Schwarzman Signs Giving Pledge

Editor’s Note: This was reported by Barron’s just this month, but actually occurred earlier this year.

Since May 2019, another 13 billionaires around the world have signed the Giving Pledge, a global, multi-generational commitment by some of the world’s wealthiest to give a majority of their wealth to philanthropy or charitable causes, either during their lifetimes or in their wills.

Among those new to the list are William Gross, co-founder of PIMCO, the world’s largest fixed-income investment company, and Stephen A. Schwarzman, chairman, CEO, and co-founder of investment firm Blackstone, according to the Giving Pledge’s announcement Monday.

Report and Recording from Class Colloquium 6: Akhil Amar on The Presidency, Vice-Presidency and The Constitution

Report and Recording from Class Colloquium 6: Akhil Amar on The Presidency, Vice-Presidency and The Constitution

Here is the recording of Class Colloquium 6, Akhil Amar on the constitution.

We opened this event up to Yale classes 67 – 73 and had almost 500 registrants! Given the impending election, the crowd was restive, but Professor Amar, a gifted teacher, gave us a great context with which to view current events.

My 1970 book is re-released as Aaron Sorkin movie premieres

My 1970 book is re-released as Aaron Sorkin movie premieres

Today, Friday, October 16th, The Trial of the Chicago 7 premieres on Netflix.  Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, it is a powerful movie that captures the emotion and excitement of being alive in 1969.  That was our time.

Fifty years ago, two of my movement friends and I produced the Tales of Hoffman which became the definitive edition of the transcript of the trial. […] This year, Simon and Schuster re-released it, renaming it The Trial of the Chicago 7.   Aaron Sorkin has written an introduction to the new edition.

Sorkin also created a screenplay from the book; Steven Spielberg’s Dreamworks and Netflix developed it into a film; and it was released today, quickly appearing on Netflix’ “trending …

How’s that privilege doing?  Here’s a report from Class Colloquium 5: Markovits, The Meritocracy Trap

How’s that privilege doing? Here’s a report from Class Colloquium 5: Markovits, The Meritocracy Trap

Editor’s Note: This is a summary and video of Professor Markovits’ presentation and Q&A .

The first Colloquium featuring a speaker from the Yale faculty didn’t shy away from challenging some basic assumptions about our “elite education.”

Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits brought his new book, his grasp of econometrics, and his A-game to our September 30th Class Colloquium.

Report From The Medved Class Colloquium

Report From The Medved Class Colloquium

Mike Medved does a three hour talk-radio show EVERY DAY, and recently he’s been broadcasting from his home in Washington State.  After he was done for the day and took a half hour break, he joined over 100 interested classmates for the fourth in our series of Class Colloquia, this one being “A View from the Right, a conservative looks at the current state of politics.”

Here is a recording of Michael’s presentation and some Q&A.

Class Colloquium 4: Michael Medved, A View From the Right; September 2nd,  7:30pm (EDT)

Class Colloquium 4: Michael Medved, A View From the Right; September 2nd, 7:30pm (EDT)

Michael Medved now contributes to the American cultural and political conversation as a radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic. His talk show, The Michael Medved Show, is syndicated to over 200 stations from his home in Seattle. Michael will speak to us privately about the current political situation, the Trump Presidency, and the upcoming election from an independent Conservative point of view.

Please register now for the event.

The Future of Communications: Reed Hundt on Current Issues and Tough Choices

The Future of Communications: Reed Hundt on Current Issues and Tough Choices

The 3rd Class Colloquium in our series was a huge success as Reed Hundt took us on a Greyline Tour of the issues being debated right now in Congress and how revolutions in communications and computing amplify both the possibilities and the threats coming soon. Here is the recording of Reed’s presentation and the Q&A. …

ClassColloquium 3: Reed Hundt on the Future of Communication: Data, Privacy, and State Control

ClassColloquium 3: Reed Hundt on the Future of Communication: Data, Privacy, and State Control

In 1996, as midwife to the last major overhaul of the US telecommunications policy, Reed was exquisitely prepared to address the knotty problems arising from — and possible policy responses to — the issues attendant to social media, e-commerce, and online privacy, and the dangers of media concentration, Russian trolls, Chinese hackers, “deep fake” videos, and other ills of our internet-based future.

Register now to attend: July 22nd, 1:00 PM EDT.

A Fireside Chat with Classmate and Congressman John Yarmuth, June 17, 1:00 PM (EDT)

A Fireside Chat with Classmate and Congressman John Yarmuth,
June 17, 1:00 PM (EDT)

In the second of our series of Class Colloquia, classmate John Yarmuth will talk with us privately about what is going on in Congress … and of the rapidly evolving political and policy demands arising from the pandemic, the economy and the upcoming elections. Because this Zoom meeting is a closed briefing, you must sign up in advance.  Only registered attendees will be admitted to the teleconference.

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First ’69 Classwide Zoom Meeting: Ken Davis

First ’69 Classwide Zoom Meeting: Ken Davis

Over 120 classmates signed up to hear our classmate Ken Davis, CEO of Mt. Sinai Health System, give a short report from the front lines of COVID-19, followed by some Q&As. It was our first classwide Zoom meeting, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Here is a recording of that session and some feedback from classmates who attended.

Live Event (4/10): Private Report From The Front Lines; Ken Davis, CEO of Mt. Sinai

Live Event (4/10): Private Report From The Front Lines; Ken Davis, CEO of Mt. Sinai

As President & CEO Mount Sinai Health System in NYC, our own Ken Davis has a unique perspective on the COVID-19 crisis. On Friday, April 10th, from 11:30 AM – Noon (EDT), Ken will talk with us privately about what’s going on and to answer questions you have.

We will use the new Zoom account for Yale 1969 to host the online meeting. Because this is a private briefing, you must sign up in advance here.