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Georgetown Center for the Constitution Event

by Georgetown Center for the Constitution

The Georgetown Center for the Constitution hosts a variety of events aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of constitutional law and originalist interpretation. These events are organized by the Center, which is dedicated to promoting scholarly research and discussion on constitutional principles.

Key topics covered in these events include originalism, the administrative state, religious freedom, and comparative constitutional interpretation. Sessions often feature lectures, book talks, and panel discussions led by esteemed scholars and practitioners in the field.

Notable speakers have included Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who discussed her book "Listening to the Law," and Professor Randy Barnett, who launched his memoir "A Life for Liberty: the Making of an American Originalist." These events provide attendees with opportunities for networking and engaging in meaningful dialogue with experts and peers.

Law students, legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in constitutional law and its interpretation would benefit from attending these events. They offer valuable insights into contemporary legal debates and the evolving landscape of constitutional jurisprudence.

Speakers(1)

Yuval Levin

Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at American Enterprise Institute (AEI)

Yuval Levin is the Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He is a prominent public intellectual and author, focusing on political theory, public policy, and the role of institutions in American life.

Event Details

Date
October 8, 2019
Location
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., United States
Georgetown University Law Center
Pricing
Free
Audience
Law students, legal scholars, practitioners, and individuals interested in constitutional law.

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