November 15, 2023
12:15 pm - 1:00 pm, Pacific Time
Teaching Constitutional Law During the Roberts Court: How Constitutional Law Professors Address Changes in Doctrines
The ACS Student Chapters of Southwestern Law School and Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, co-sponsor a virtual conversation with Southwestern Law School Professor Andrea Freeman and Loyola Law School Professor Justin Levitt. The virtual conversation, "Teaching Constitutional Law During the Roberts Court" will touch on how constitutional law professors address issues related to the Justicibility Doctrines, History and Tradition, and the Major Questions Doctrine after the last two terms of the Roberts court. How has the pedagogy of constitutional law changed as the Roberts Court changes and creates doctrines?
Professor Andrea Freeman writes and researches at the cutting-edge intersection of critical race theory and food policy, health, and consumer credit. She is the author of Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race, and Injustice (Stanford University Press, 2019) and Ruin Their Crops on the Ground (forthcoming from Henry Holt in 2024). Professor Freeman is the recipient of the 2020-2021 Fulbright King's College London US Scholar Award to study food inequality in the UK.
Justin Levitt is Professor of Law and Gerald T. McLaughlin Fellow at Loyola Law School; the inaugural White House Senior Policy Advisor for Democracy and Voting Rights during 2021-2022; and a former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Professor Levitt is a nationally recognized scholar on constitutional law and the law of democracy, and has published dozens of articles and essays.
Topic: ACS Conversation Prof. Freeman and Prof Levitt on Teaching Con Law During the Roberts Court
Time: Nov 15, 2023 12:15 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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https://swlaw-edu.zoom.us/j/98983895251?pwd=dzdhWnpEbFJzWEh5RHJsOGdVb1JBZz09
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