Voting Rights Reform: The 26th Amendment, Youth Power, Lawmaking, and the Potential for a Third Reconstruction - Part 2
Wednesday, April 6, 2022 | 12:15 PM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT
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This is part two of a three-part series that will host scholars of law and legal ethics, election data science, social sciences, and the humanities; current and former lawmakers; legal practitioners; and current and former youth organizers to discuss election law reform.
The 2022 Symposium of the Rutgers University Law Review will explore the legislative history of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, the appropriate standards of review that courts should use when reviewing challenges to youth voting restrictions, and a data-driven perspective on the youth vote and the specific voting mechanisms that empower the youth vote.
Co-sponsored by Rutgers University Law Review | rutgerslawreview.com
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FACULTY:
Reconsidering the 26th Amendment:
Voting Age, Criminal Justice, and State Election Law
Laura Brill
Founder and Director
The Civics Center
Joshua A. Douglas
Ashland-Spears, Inc. Distinguished Research Professor of Law
University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law
Cara Suvall
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Moderator
Jenny Diamond Cheng
Lecturer in Law
Vanderbilt Law School
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 2.0 | NY: 2.0 | PA: 1.5
SUBJECT AREAS:
Constitutional Law
Elections and Voting
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