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Show Today's Lecture Agenda: Rights, Unions, Courts States' Rights, unions and management, and the Supreme Court will be on today's Challenge agenda. "STATES' RIGHTS: A Constitutional Myth?" will be presented pre-sented in the Union Ballroom at 10 a.m. by a panel consisting of William Lockhart, Robert McKay, Sen. Strom Thurmond and Samuel Thurman. Lockhart is Dean and Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Min-nesota Law School. HE IS CO-AUTHOR of a series of teaching materials on constitutional con-stitutional law including "Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments and Questions," and co-author of articles dealing with the problem of censorship of obscenity. McKay is Professor and Associate Dean of Law, New York University School of Law. He is the former editor of the "Annual "An-nual Survey of American Law" and "An American Constitutional Law Reader." HE HAS HAD extensive legal experience in teaching and committees including Research Director of the 20th Century Fund project on apportionment. Noted in the Senate for adherence to the Constitution, Sen. Thurmond, has been a U.S. Senator Sen-ator since 1954. He switched from the Democratic to Republican Repub-lican party in 1964. WILLIAM Gomberg, Professor, Profes-sor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania' will speak at 11 a.m. in the Union East Ballroom. Ball-room. He presently is mediator between General Electric and International Union of Electrical Workers. Besides being author of several sev-eral books and articles, he is a member of the National Academy Acad-emy of Arbitrators. "THE SUPREME Court's Attack At-tack on the Law of the Land" is on the agenda at noon in the Union Ballroom. Sen. Strom Thurmond is the speaker. Challenge will culminate tonight to-night at 8 p.m. as Justice Byron (Continued on page 3) Biographies . . . (Continued from page 1) R. White steps to the Union Ballroom podium. THE U. S. Supreme Court Justice Jus-tice Will discuss "The Supreme Court and the Constitution." He has been an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court since 1962. He was educated at the University Uni-versity of Colorado, Oxford University Uni-versity where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and Yale Law School. "WHIZZER" WAS the term applied to him as he became a famous .Ail-American and pro football player. In 1961 he was appointed as Deputy Attorney General of the U.S. by the President. HE IS A member of Phi Gamma Gam-ma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa and Order of the Coif. |