Ethics Film Series
Join us for the 2008 Advocacy and Ethics Film Series!
Films often portray the best and worst of the legal profession, providing an ideal method for analyzing
and evaluating both positive and negative aspects of the practice of law.
Join us for a lively moderated discussion of crucial issues in advocacy and legal ethics, as raised in three
award winning films.
This series, presented in conjunction with Northwestern Law’s Bartlit Center for Trial Strategy, features
three of our most well-regarded professors who consistently rank as students’ favorites.
Earn 1.5 Illinois Professional Responsibility credits for each session.
Attend all three sessions to earn 4.5 credits and complete the requirement!
SPECIAL REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!
Register today for $175 per session or attend all three for just $500!
CLICK HERE to register!
Register by 5:00 pm CST on the following dates to secure these rates:
To Kill a Mockingbird-September 26*
12 Angry Men-October 15*
Judgment at Nuremberg-November 6*
*After these dates, the rates will return to $225 per session or $600 for all three.
All sessions will take place at Northwestern University School of Law, 357 East Chicago Avenue.
To Kill a Mockingbird – October 3, 2008
Classroom: Rubloff 175
5:30–6:30 p.m. Registration and popcorn: 5:00 p.m.
Presented by Steve Lubet
What law students have to say about about Prof. Lubet: 12 Angry Men
"Enjoyed class discussions more than any other class I've ever had"
"Very engaging-brought the subject matter alive, infused humor into the classroom, willing to accept all viewpoints"
Classroom: Rubloff 140
5:30–6:30 p.m. Registration and popcorn: 5:00 p.m.
Presented by Bob Burns
What law students have to say about Prof. Burns:
"Knows his stuff, knows how to get it across, very impressive"
"Very good lecturer-good mix of doctrine, policy, big-picture political and historical stories"
Judgment at Nuremberg – November 13, 2008
Classroom: Rubloff 175
5:30–6:30 p.m. Registration and popcorn: 5:00 p.m.
Presented by David Scheffer
What law students have to say about about Prof. Scheffer:
"Prof. Scheffer is an excellent lecturer. He is knowledgeable and insightful"
"Strong in knowledge, relevant experience and lecture style"

