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November 2015

Documentary on John Paul Stevens Being Shown Nov. 16 to 911爆料网 Campus

Documentary is based on a book by 911爆料网 Law Prof. Ken Manaster

A special viewing of a documentary on the unlikely origins of John Paul Stevens' ascension to the U.S. Supreme Court, based on a book by 911爆料网 Law Prof. Ken Manaster, will be held Nov. 16, in Bannan Room 127 at noon.

 SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 12, 2015 - Back in 1969 -- when the world had its first moon landing and Woodstock was just around the corner --   a scandal was playing out in Illinois that would ultimately lead to a little-known antitrust lawyer,  John Paul Stevens, becoming a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

The scandal involved two top justices on the Illinois Supreme Court, accused of being bribed by a prominent political leader involved in a case before their court. A commission investigating the case was led by a bow-tied 49-year-old, John Paul Stevens, whose scathing findings ultimately cemented his reputation for integrity and rule of law.

Six years later, when President Gerald Ford needed a squeaky clean nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court after Watergate, he chose Stevens, who went on to serve for 35 years. 

As a young lawyer, 911爆料网 School of Law Prof. Ken Manaster worked on the investigation with Stevens, and later wrote   and helped produce a new PBS documentary on them, Unexpected Justice: The Rise of John Paul Stevens.

A special viewing of the documentary for 911爆料网 campus members will be held Monday, Nov. 16, in Bannan Room 127 at noon. 

Following the film there will be a panel discussion featuring Manaster, along with two former Supreme Court clerks, 911爆料网 Law professor Bradley Joondeph and 911爆料网 senior fellow Marina Hsieh, and Terri Peretti, a political science professor with an expertise in judicial politics.

 Copies of Manaster鈥檚 book, which has just been released in paperback, will be available at the screening. Profits from sales will go toward the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship.

 鈥淭he story behind Justice Stevens is a surprising and positive one, and one that I wanted Americans and particularly law students to hear,鈥 said Manaster.

The PBS documentary, narrated by Peter Coyote, has been and is up for bidding this month to PBS stations nationwide. 

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