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Coordinates: 37°15′54.9″N 76°42′18.2″W / 37.26525°N 76.705056°W / 37.26525; -76.705056 Moot Court at the 20th annual Supreme Court Preview on September 14, 2007 The Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL), founded in 1982, is a renowned center for the study of constitutional law. It is located at the William & Mary School of Law in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States.[1] The IBRL focuses on enhancing a scholarly understanding of the nation's Bill of Rights by hosting an annual "Supreme Court Preview" that brings together constitutional and legal experts from the top law schools in the United States, as well as reporters and affiliates from the nation's leading news outlets.[2] It also enables research fellows to conduct constitutional research with law professors at the law school, and co-sponsors the Constitutional Conflicts book series[3] with Duke University Law School. Contents 1 2010 Supreme Court Preview 2 2009 Supreme Court Preview 3 2008 Supreme Court Preview 4 2007 Supreme Court Preview 5 Leadership 6 References 2010 Supreme Court Preview The 23rd annual Supreme Court Preview was held September 24-25, 2010. In addition to reviewing the Supreme Court's forthcoming docket, panels were held on Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the same-sex marriage case then on appeal before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and on the constitutionality of the recently passed health insurance mandate. Panelists included four former Solicitors General, Jeffrey Sutton (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit), Professors of Law from Yale Law School and Stanford Law School, and Supreme Court correspondents for five major national publications. 2009 Supreme Court Preview The 22nd annual Supreme Court Preview was held October 2–3, 2009, at William & Mary School of Law. Sandra Day O'Connor, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (retired) and Chancellor of The College of William & Mary, was the distinguished guest. Panelists included Beth Brinkman (Deputy Assistant Attorney General), Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, University of California, Irvine School of Law), two former Solicitors General of the United States, and noted journalists and law professors from all over the United States. 2008 Supreme Court Preview The 21st annual Supreme Court Preview was held September 26–27, 2008, again at William & Mary's Law School. Panelists included appellate judges from the Sixth, Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Circuits; journalists from CNN, The New York Times, USA Today and The Los Angeles Times; and some of the foremost Supreme Court advocates and legal scholars in the country. 2007 Supreme Court Preview The 20th annual Supreme Court Preview, sponsored by the IBRL, was held September 14–15, 2007 at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Speakers included Erwin Chemerinsky, Walter E. Dellinger III, John Yoo, Michael W. McConnell, Linda Greenhouse, Dahlia Lithwick, Stuart Taylor Jr., Ted Cruz and William & Mary's own William Van Alstyne. A September 15 panel on The Roberts Court (featuring Chemerinsky, Yoo and Greenhouse) was aired on C-SPAN. Leadership The director of the IBRL is currently Neal E. Devins, Goodrich Professor of Law at William & Mary. Past directors include Davison M. Douglas, Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe; Gene Nichol, References ^ http://law.wm.edu/academics/intellectuallife/researchcenters/ibrl/index.php ^ http://law.wm.edu/academics/intellectuallife/researchcenters/ibrl/supremecourtpreview/index.php ^ http://law.wm.edu/academics/intellectuallife/researchcenters/ibrl/publications/index.php IBRL Dog Street Journal The Flat Hat The Advocate v · d · eThe College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Academics Affiliate institutions: Richard Bland College Schools: Mason School of Business • School of Arts and Sciences • School of Education • School of Law • Virginia Institute of Marine Science Programs: Center for Gifted Education • Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture • Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy Other: Brigham–Kanner Property Rights Conference / Prize • Honor Code • Institute of Bill of Rights Law • Phi Beta Kappa Society • Public Ivy • Scandal of 1951 Athletics Sports: Football (Capital Cup) • Men's Basketball • Women's Soccer Facilities: Albert-Daly Field • Blow Gymnasium • Busch Field • Jimmye Laycock Football Center • Millie West Tennis Facility • Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall • McCormack–Nagelsen Tennis Center • Plumeri Park • Walter J. 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