Re-Drawing the Lines: Planning for the Next Decade of Election Reforms
Tuesday, March 24, 2020 | 8:15 AM EDT - 5:15 PM EDT
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This one-day conference will convene decision-makers, academics, and the community to address the intersections of law and politics at the heart of legislative redistricting, the 2020 U.S. Census, and related election reforms. The aim of the conference is to increase awareness about the importance of the Census and redistricting process, and to explore issues related to the public interest, including reforms that might benefit the American political system.
Topics include:
• Legislative Redistricting
• Litigation Approaches and Effective Practices
• 2020 U.S. Census
• Mapping Technology
• National and State Election Reforms
• Public Education and Mobilization
For agenda, updated list of speakers, and free parking go to:
https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/event/re-drawing-the-lines-planning-for-the-next-decade-of-election-reforms/
Co-sponsored by:
Eagleton Institute of Politics
The Fund for New Jersey
FREE for guests who do not want CLE credit with promo code NOCLE703
Includes breakfast and lunch
NJ CLE Information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 7.5 hours of total CLE credit.
FACULTY:
Confirmed Speakers:
Suzanne Almeida
Common Cause
Ronald K. Chen
University Professor | Rutgers Law School
John J. Farmer Jr.
Director | Eagleton Institute of Politics
Christian Grose
Political Science & Public Policy Professor | University of Southern California
Hope C. Johnson
American Civil Liberties Union
Irving Joyner
Professor | North Carolina Central University School of Law
Helen Kiokus
Lead Organizer | League of Women Voters of New Jersey
Sophia Lin Lakin
Staff Attorney | ACLU Voting Rights Project
Eugene Mazo
Visiting Associate Professor | Rutgers Law School
Patrick Murray
Founding Director | Monmouth University Polling Institute
Wesley Pegden
Carnegie Mellon University
Ingrid Reed
Policy Analyst, Retired Director | Eagleton Institute of Politics New Jersey Project
Yurij Rudensky
Redistricting Counsel |
Brennan Center’s Democracy Project
Celina Stewart
League of Women Voters of New Jersey
Nancy Wang
Executive Director | Voters Not Politicians
Sam Wang
Professor | Princeton Election Consortium, Princeton University
Hannah Wheelen
Princeton Gerrymandering Project, Princeton University
LOCATION:
Douglass Student Center
Rutgers University
100 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 7.5 | NY: 7.5 | PA: 6.0
SUBJECT AREAS:
Government Law
Elections and Voting
Registration for this program is now closed. Please see the full listing for upcoming IPE programs. |