Tresolini Lecture

CATO senior fellow Julian Sanchez delivered the Tresolini Law Lecture on the timely topic of surveillance. 

In inspiring talk to more than 1,200 people, activist calls for principled engagement.

Veteran journalist Bill Moyers bemoaned 'a failure of nerve' in hour-long talk that opened and closed with standing ovations.

Political historian Jay Cost delivered an engaging analysis of two of the men who shaped America.

The Cato Institute’s Julian Sanchez will address the fourth amendment and electronic surveillance.

The fierce advocate for racial justice will speak on race and class in America.

“There is terrible arbitrariness to our system,” best-selling author and attorney Scott Turow contended in this year’s Tresolini Lecture.

The Pulitzer Prize-winner met with students and delivered the annual Tresolini Lecture.