Főoldal / Konferenciák, rendezvények /
Stephen R. ANGEL: The U.S. Supreme Court and Current Constitutional Issues
14-24th March 2016, Sapientia University, Department of Law, Cluj-Napoca
This class will discuss how the United States Supreme Court has dealt with political, cultural, and legal issues that are issues of interest in other western societies. This include same sex marriage, the taking of private property by the government affirmative action, gun control, free speech, search and seizure, and other incidents to criminal arrest.
This lecture will focus on specific cases decided by the Supreme Court, but the class will be asked to compare the U.S. treatment they receive (if any) in other areas of the world, including Hungary, Romania and the Eurpean Union.
Students will be given excerpts from the relevant Supreme Court opinions abd a pocket edition of the U.S. Constitution with all amendments.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Lecture 1 - 16.03.2016, 12:00 – B301
Lecture 2 - 17.03.2016, 12:00 – B302
Lecture 3 - 18.03.2016, 12:00 – B302
Lecture 4 - 22.03.2016, 14:00 – B301
Lecture 5 - 23.03.2016, 12:00 – B301
Lecture 6 - 24.03.2016, 12:00 – B301
KURZUS JELENTKEZÉS:- A Sapientia EMTE és a BBTE joghallgatói és végzett jogászok jelentkezhetnek (összesen max. 20 fő). - A Sapientia EMTE angol haladó nyelvi oktatásban résztvevő joghallgatóinak a kurzuson való részvétele KÖTELEZŐ. - A kurzusok heti 3x2 óra, két hét alatt összesen 6x2 óra jelenlétet feltételeznek. - Az előadásokon való részvétel ingyenes. A jelentkezés feltételezi, hogy a hallgató a program egészén részt vesz, és amennyiben nem, a jelentkezésével vállalja 150 euró, illetve végzett jogászok esetében 350 euró költségtérítés megfizetését (nem alkalmazandó, ha a kimaradásnak megfelelő orvosi papírral alátámasztott egészségügyi okai vannak). - A képzés elvégzéséről a résztvevők diplomát (participation certificate) kapnak. - Az angol nyelv megfelelő ismerete előfeltétel. - Jelentkezni 2016. március 9-ig, a szeredai.norbert@kv.sapientia.ro e-mail címen lehet (az e-mail-nek tartalmaznia kell a jelentkező teljes nevét, személyi igazolvány számát, állandó és kolozsvári lakcímét, személyi számát, e-mail címét és mobil telefonos elérhetőségét, az egyetem elnevezését és az évfolyamot). |
Steve’s litigation practice covers a broad range of areas, including actions against government (zoning, wetlands, beach rights, riparian rights, and regulatory takings), contract disputes (representing both owners and contractors), real estate title matters (ownership, easements, boundary disputes, and adverse possession), and estate litigation (contested probates, contested accountings, and other Surrogate’s Court proceedings). He has been involved in several actions that have resulted in groundbreaking decisions, including cases on easements, regulatory takings, refunds of municipal fees, and brokerage commissions.
Steve has also been heavily involved in wetland proceedings ever since the State’s wetland regulations went into effect in the 1970s. In one of those proceedings, Steve took a landowner through the complicated administrative and judicial process of proving that the wetland regulations amounted to a “regulatory taking,” or inverse condemnation, of the property. That case, which resulted in a multi-million-dollar payment by the State to the owner, was the first reported case of its kind in New York to have been upheld on appeal. Armed with that experience, Steve has helped similar landowners settle their claims with the State.
Steve has received Martindale Hubbell’s highest “AV” rating from its peer review process, as well as its selection as a 2013 Top Rated Lawyer in Land Use and Zoning. He has lectured to lawyers, engineers, and surveyors on easements, boundary disputes, water rights, erosion control, and wetlands. Steve speaks Hungarian and served between 2012 and 2014 as a guest lecturer in Hungary, at the Universities of Miskolc, Szeged, Debrecen, and Pecs. His most recent course was entitled, “Fundamental American Constitutional Issues.”
Admissions:
New York Bar – 1975
U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
U.S. District Court, Eastern, Southern and Northern Districts of New York
Education:
Cornell University (A.B., 1970; J.D., 1974)