A recording of this speech from the University of Georgia Law Library archival collection was digitally preserved from audio cassette tape to digital in 2023 and made publicly available in 2024. Digitization, metadata creation, and increased discoverability of this record was made possible thanks to a grant from the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council. The primary archival object is a digitized audio cassette recording of Winter's speech.

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Event Date

4-10-1980

Abstract

Ralph K. Winter, Jr. of Yale Law School was the spring quarter Sibley lecturer. He is the author of law review articles in the areas of labor law, constitutional law, antitrust law, employment discrimination, corporate law, evidence, and economic regulation. Winter chose as his subject for the April 10 lecture an analysis of presidential election reform which has taken place since Alexander Bickel wrote The New Age of Political Reform twelve years ago.

A full summary of this event was published in the Advocate Magazine Volume 16, Issue 3, Fall 1980 on page 7: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/advocate/vol16/iss3/1/

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