Location
Zoom meeting at UMD Carey School of Law
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Thursday, September 17, 2020 - 3:15pm
14th Annual Constitution Day Program and Reception at Carey School of Law
--Virtual via Zoom—
Thursday, September 17, 2020, 3:15 – 4:30 P.M.
Topic: Challenging Voter Suppression and Disenfranchisement Under the Constitution
Register to attend this free Zoomed event at UMD Carey School of Law website (www.law.umaryland.edu/index.html). See Upcoming Events; click Sept. 17, Constitution Day: Challenging Voter Suppression and Disenfranchisement.
Questions? Contact: andreagruhl [at] aol.com
More information about program:
Convenor: Professor Peter Danchin, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Jacob A. France Professor of Law
Panelists: Professor Larry Gibson, Morton & Sophia Macht Professor of Law; Visiting Assistant Professor Stephen Mortellaro, an expert on voting rights and election law; and Dr. Jason Nichols, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of African American Studies, University of Maryland-College Park
Panelists: Professor Larry Gibson, Morton & Sophia Macht Professor of Law; Visiting Assistant Professor Stephen Mortellaro, an expert on voting rights and election law; and Dr. Jason Nichols, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of African American Studies, University of Maryland-College Park
Discussion Moderator: Professor Deborah Eisenberg, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Piper & Marbury Professor of Law
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Event sponsors for14 years: League of Women Voters of Maryland, the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, and the University of Maryland-College Park’s MLAW Program. Co-sponsors this year: University of Maryland-College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the University of Maryland Anti-Black Racism Initiative.
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Event sponsors for14 years: League of Women Voters of Maryland, the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, and the University of Maryland-College Park’s MLAW Program. Co-sponsors this year: University of Maryland-College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the University of Maryland Anti-Black Racism Initiative.
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Additional Event Hosts:
UMD Carey School of Law