Subject: Webcast of Penn Law Campaign Finance Symposium
From: Nathaniel Persily
Date: 5/10/2003, 6:59 AM
To: "lawcourts-l@usc.edu" <lawcourts-l@usc.edu>, "CONLAWPROF@listserv.ucla.edu" <CONLAWPROF@listserv.ucla.edu>, election-law <election-law@majordomo.lls.edu>, kay@law.upenn.edu, JOAN ROSE <joanrose@law.upenn.edu>, JEANNE LEONG <jleong@pobox.upenn.edu>

A live webcast of this Thursday's Penn Law Symposium on the recent
campaign finance decision will be made available at 

http://media.law.upenn.edu/media1

Those of you who wish to join us "virtually" can ask questions of the
panelists by sending an email to lawevent@law.upenn.edu

The symposium, which is described below, will be available on the
website for later viewing "on demand" as well. 

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The University of Pennsylvania Law School and the National Constitution
Center will be hosting a symposium on May 15 on "McConnell v. FEC:
Understanding the Decision and Its Implications."  The symposium will
feature national experts on campaign finance as well as attorneys and
experts involved in the constitutional challenges to the McCain-Feingold
campaign finance law: "The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act". The purpose
of the symposium is to bring to the attention of the  media and all
those interested in the campaign finance debate expert analysis of the
district court's recently released 1600 page opinion.  As detailed in
the schedule  below, the symposium will feature three panels of lawyers,
law professors and political scientists who will discuss the court's
decision and its implications.  The symposium is free and open to the
public and anyone interested in attending or participating should
contact Nathaniel Persily (npersily@law.upenn.edu;  215-898-0167).  The
symposium will take place in Room 245A of Silverman Hall at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School, 3400 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.

"McConnell v. FEC: Understanding the Decision and its Implications"

10:00-10:30 -- Reception and Opening Remarks

10:30 -12:00 -- Panel I: Understanding the Decision
Richard Briffault, Columbia Law School
Trevor Potter, Chair, The Campaign and Media Legal Center; Former
Chairman, FEC
Bob Bauer, Chair, Political Law Group, Perkins Coie

12:00 - 12:30 -- Lunch

12:30 - 2:00 -- Panel II: Critiquing the Decision
Burt Neuborne, NYU Law School; Legal Director, Brennan Center for
Justice
Daniel Ortiz, University of Virginia Law School
Nathaniel Persily, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Spencer Overton, The George Washington University Law School

2:30-4:00 -- Panel III: The Political Implications of the Decision
Michael Malbin, Executive Director,  Campaign Finance Institute
Robyn Kolodny, Temple University
Jonathan Krasno, Yale University, Expert Witness for the FEC
Ray LaRaja, U. Mass. Amherst,  Expert Witness for Plaintiffs

The symposium will be available on the web at:
http://media.law.upenn.edu/media1
RSVP to the address below if you wish to attend.

--
Nathaniel Persily
Assistant Professor
University of Pennsylvania Law School
3400 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(o) 215-898-0167
(f) 215-573-2025
npersily@law.upenn.edu
http://www.law.upenn.edu/cf/faculty/npersily/