Nevada Law Journal Symposium - Preserving Democracy
"Preserving Democracy: How the U.S. Can Protect Democracy Amidst Constitutional Challenges"
Approved for 4 Nevada CLE Credits
The symposium explores the threats to our democracy, considers the constitutional and statutory reforms necessary to restore and protect democratic governance, and examines the implications of these solutions for our society, nation, and world. The symposium features an extraordinary lineup of voices addressing constitutional issues in democracy. Highlights include presentations from our accomplished authors, whose work will be published in Volume 26 of the Nevada Law Journal.
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS
Richard Broughton - Associate Dean for Faculty Research & Development, Professor of Law University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Christian Ketter - Adjunct Professor of Law School of Law | University of Illinois Chicago
Eugene Mazo - Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Political Science Thomas R. Kline School of Law | Duquesne University
Mark Rush- Waxberg Professor of Politics and Law Washington and Lee University
Susan Tanner - Associate Professor of Law Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Telia Williams - Assistant Professor of Law South Texas College of Law
Steven Winter- Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law Wayne State University Law School