The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast

Douglas Hallward-Driemeier & Daniel Hemel, "Insights from the Obergefell Supreme Court Arguments"

12.09.2015 - By UChicagoLawPlay

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"Standing Up for Marriage Equality: Insights from the Obergefell Supreme Court Arguments"

Doug Hallward-Driemeier leads Ropes & Gray’s Appellate and Supreme Court practice. He has presented more than 60 appellate arguments, including before the U.S. Supreme Court and every federal circuit court of appeals. In the 2014-2015 Supreme Court Term, he argued two cases, including the landmark Obergefell case.

Daniel Hemel’s research focuses on taxation, risk regulation, and innovation law. His current projects examine the taxation of risk-based returns; the application of cost-benefit analysis to tax administration; and the role of international law in providing innovation incentives. As an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Law School, he teaches tax, administrative law, and torts.

This event was organized by the Office of the Dean of Students and sponsored by OutLaw. It was recorded on November 4, 2015.

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