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LANDIS TO SPEAK AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Law School Dean, Former SEC Head, Is Well Prepared to Discuss "Role of Law in Regulation"

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On a jaunt to the west coast, James M. Landis, professor of Legislation and Dean of the Faculty of Law, will address Stanford University lawyers and alumni at a banquet at Palo Alto this Sunday.

Appearing as guest of the university and of the Stanford Alumni Association, Dean Landis will close a two day conference of alumni, where 20 members of the Stanford faculty will participate in discussions of current affairs.

"The Role of Law in Regulation" is the topic of Dean Landis speech. As a former member of the Federal Trade Commission and, until his appointment here last summer, chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission, he speaks with authority on administrative law and regulation. His viewpoint in this respect was much influenced by a year he spent as secretary to Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the Supreme Court.

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