Should the federal government have veto power over state laws? How much power – and what kind of power – should the federal government have over states?

Should the federal government have veto power over state laws? How much power – and what kind of power – should the federal government have over states?

Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - 7:00pm

Sponsored by the Greenwich, CT LWV and various collaborative partners at their 5th Annual Community Case discussion, a community discussion of these timely questions will be moderated by Professor David Moss of the Harvard Business School.  The evening’s discussion is titled James Madison, the “Federal Negative” and the Making of the U.S. Constitution.  This case centers on a key debate at the constitutional convention of 1787. Thank you for sharing this opportunity with other organizations and high school teachers. Thanks to Dr. Kamlani and the Greenwich LWV for offering this opportunity to our Network members.  Dr. Kamlani and her team have spearheaded the Harvard Case Study Program for several years; there are now 115 chapters in 33 states thus far.  Here’s an opportunity to see the work in action! You don’t want to miss this valuable opportunity. Click here to register/ or for more information.