Voting Rights Reform: The 26th Amendment, Youth Power, Lawmaking, and the Potential for a Third Reconstruction - Part 3 - IN-PERSON ONLY
Thursday, April 7, 2022 | 8:45 AM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT
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This is part three 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.
Includes Lunch Reception with Keynote Speakers (no CLE)
Benjamin Hovland, Commissioner, U.S. Election Assistance Commission and
The Hon. Tahesha Way, Secretary of State, State of New Jersey
Co-sponsored by Rutgers University Law Review | rutgerslawreview.com
COVID Protocols
Face coverings are required for parts of this event. All event attendees must provide proof of vaccination or negative PCR test from a test taken no more than 72 hours before the event when entering an event. This applies to all populations: student, faculty, staff, alumni, visitors.
Free without CLE credit with promo code NOCLE26.
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FACULTY:
Litigating the 26th Amendment: Jurisprudence and the Path Forward
Leah Aden
Deputy Director of Litigation
NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund
Adriel Cepeda Derieux
Senior Staff Attorney
American Civil Liberties Union
Perry Grossman
Supervising Attorney
New York Civil Liberties Union
Valencia Richardson
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Moderator
Yael Bromberg
Bromberg Law LLC
Election Law and Youth Voting: The Role of Universities as Civic Actors
Gunther Peck
Associate Professor of History
Duke University
Jonathan Becker
Executive Vice President, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Director of the Center for Civic Engagement, and Professor of Political Studies at Bard College
Erin Cannan
Vice President for Civic Engagement and Deputy Director of the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) at Bard College
Charles Imohiosen, Esq.
President and CEO
The Andrew Goodman Foundation
Moderator
Elizabeth Matto
Director, Center for Youth Political Participation
Eagleton Institute of Politics
LOCATION:
Rutgers Law School
Center for Law and Justice
123 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 4.2 | NY: 4.0 | PA: 3.5
SUBJECT AREAS:
Constitutional Law
Elections and Voting
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