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Dean Ren茅e McDonald Hutchins, JD, Nina Totenberg, and President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS

Renée McDonald Hutchins, JD, dean of the 91大神 Francis King Carey School of Law, moderated a discussion with Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent, after an introduction by UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS.

Jarrell pointed out that when Totenberg started her journalism career more than 50 years ago, “women reporters were scarce, but that didn’t deter her” from making her mark by breaking important news stories such as the 1991 report on law professor Anita Hill’s sexual harassment allegations against Justice Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearing.

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Nina Totenberg

Nina Totenberg shines a light on the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court and helps audiences understand the impact that headline-making judicial cases will have on the United States and its citizens.

One of the country鈥檚 most respected journalists covering the nation鈥檚 highest court, Totenberg is National Public Radio鈥檚 (NPR) award-winning legal affairs correspondent. She has more than 40 years of experience at NPR, and her reports are regularly featured on NPR鈥檚 鈥淎ll Things Considered,鈥 鈥淢orning Edition,鈥 and 鈥淲eekend Edition.鈥

Totenberg has won every major journalism award in broadcasting and was the first radio journalist to have won the National Press Foundation鈥檚 Broadcaster of the Year award.

Referred to as 鈥渢he cr猫me de la cr猫me鈥 of NPR by Newsweek, Totenberg shares her seasoned reflections on the Supreme Court, top legal issues affecting Americans, and the important cases being considered by the court. Her reporting is in-depth and thought-provoking, and her deep experience and nuanced perspective provide audiences with keen insight into today鈥檚 judicial headlines.

Totenberg鈥檚 book, 鈥淒inners with Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships,鈥 a tribute and testament to her nearly 50-year friendship with late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was published by Simon & Schuster in September 2022.