Monday, January 24 | 5-7 p.m. | 110 Boalt Hall, School of Law
Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today depicts the most famous courtroom drama in modern times, and the first to make extensive use of film as evidence. It was also the first trial to be extensively documented, aurally and visually. All of the proceedings, which lasted for nearly 11 months, were recorded. Producer Sandra Schulberg, introduced by Human Rights Center faculty director Eric Stover, will discuss her film and show a 20-minute clip. Dick Buxbaum, professor of law, will follow with remarks and lead a discussion with Schulberg and audience members.