Subject: Ickes Keynotes GW Symposium Tomorrow
From: "Spencer Overton" <soverton@law.gwu.edu>
Date: 11/14/2004, 5:02 AM
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Harold Ickes, head of two significant "527" organizations that were active during the 2004 presidential campaigns, will deliver the keynote address at The George Washington Law Review's annual symposium at the Library of Congress on Monday, November 15, 2004.  

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) 

KEYNOTE:  Harold Ickes (The Media Fund and ACT)

ROUNDTABLE:  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), Spencer Overton (GW), Rick Pildes (NYU), Trevor Potter (Former Chair, FEC) 

VOTING RIGHTS AND BARRIERS:  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) 

Space is limited and while admission is free, registration is required.  To register, please email James Cobb at jcobb05@law.gwu.edu
  
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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