Law lecture by Roderick Munday

Posted October 16, 1997


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - October 16, 1997
97-10-03-LA

Roderick Munday to speak at College of Law

On Monday, October 20, Dr. Roderick Munday, University of Cambridge,
will deliver a public lecture entitled Juries and Exclusionary Rules of
Evidence: Does Continental Europe Offer Easy Comparative Answers to
our Fancied Ills? , in the Law Library, beginning at 12:30 p.m.

Dr. Munday is a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge?s oldest College, and
has taught Law at the University of Cambridge since 1974. He is currently
the Rice Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas School of
Law, where he teaches comparative law and criminal procedure. He has
previously held visiting appointments in Paris and New Zealand, and at the
University of Florida. Next year he will undertake a lecture tour of law
schools in Argentina.

Dr. Munday has published approximately 100 articles in journals in the
U.K., France and Germany, has co-authored a textbook, and published a
materials book on evidence.


For more information, contact:

Sharon Wandzura-Fehr
Guest Speakers' Secretary
College of Law
(306) 966-5873