Professor William R. Casto of the Texas Tech University School of Law spoke to students and faculty in the Moot Courtroom about legal advising to presidents and how the example of attorney General Robert H. Jackson is still relevant for students in school now.
Casto’s presentation recounted history mainly during the administration of President Franklin D Roosevelt before during the great depression and before the outbreak of the Second World War and attorney General Robert H. Jackson’s role in advising the president.