Subject: GW Symposium on 2004 Election Issues
From: "Spencer Overton" <soverton@law.gwu.edu>
Date: 11/9/2004, 4:55 AM
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The George Washington University Law Review is fortunate to host many of the top experts to discuss provisional ballots, partisan gerrymandering, 527s, and other critical issues from Election 2004 on Monday, November 15 at the Library of Congress.

I hope you will consider joining us.

Spencer Overton


LAW AND DEMOCRACY:  A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAW GOVERNING OUR DEMOCRATIC PROCESS

Partisan Redistricting: Adam Cox (Chicago), Justin Driver (Harvard), Michael Kang (Emory), Ellen Katz (Michigan) 

Campaign Finance: Lillian BeVier (Virginia), Richard Briffault (Columbia), Guy Uriel Charles & Gregg Polsky (Minnesota), Larry Noble (Center for Responsive Politics), Dennis Thompson (Harvard) 

Roundtable Discussion: How the Rules Shaped the 2004 Election: Bobby Burchfield (McDermott, Will & Emery), Edward Foley (Ohio State), Rick Hasen (Loyola), Samuel Issacharoff (Columbia), Bill Marshall (UNC), Rick Pildes (NYU), Trevor Potter (Former Chair, FEC), Nina Totenberg (NPR) 

Voting Rights and Barriers to Voting:  Julie Fernandes (Leadership Conference on Civil Rights), John Fund (Wall Street Journal), Heather Gerken (Harvard), Grant Hayden (Hofstra), Terry Smith (Fordham), Daniel Tokaji (Ohio State) 

While admission is free, space is limited.  Please register by sending an email to James Cobb, the Senior Projects Editor of the Law Review, at jcobb05@law.gwu.edu.  In your email, please indicate your name as you would like it to appear on a nametag, your contact information, and whether you plan on attending the symposium's luncheon.  

Further information is available at http://www.law.gwu.edu/stdg/gwlr/symposium.htm
 

 

Professor Spencer Overton
The George Washington University Law School
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Washington, DC 20052
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