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The Evolution and Impact of the Supreme Court

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In advance of the November election and in light of the monumental decisions handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court in recent months and years, CPH invites you to a free panel discussion and community conversation on the court, its history, and the details and implications of recent rulings. UNC scholars in law and political science will explore the evolving role of the Supreme Court in the American constitutional landscape. How has the role of the court changed? What is the significance of recent rulings and how might they impact our daily lives? Join us and add your questions and insights to this important public conversation.

In person advance registration is optional. If you'd like to receive email updates about this event, register here

PANELISTS

  • Michael J. Gerhardt, Burton Craige Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence, School of Law
  • Kevin McGuire,  Professor of Political Science
  • Isaac Unah, Professor of Political Science
     

MODERATOR

  • Ellie Campbell, Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Reference Librarian.

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If you would like to attend virtually, register here.