From National Constitution Center <[email protected]>
Subject New CLE courses and virtual programs, including live SCOTUS review
Date May 1, 2020 7:35 PM
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New SCOTUS Review series, State Attorneys General on COVID-19, and more Upcoming at America's Town Hall The National Constitution Center is offering a series of virtual America’s Town Hall programs. Join these programs for free from your home computer, laptop, or any mobile device by registering below. NEW series starting May 4! SCOTUS Review Live Free As Supreme Court oral arguments air live for the first time in history May 4-13, the National Constitution Center will convene top scholars to provide live commentary on C-SPAN immediately following the network’s live audio broadcast. Join us each day for in-depth analysis as President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and experts on both sides unpack the major constitutional and legal issues in each argument. Check out the full schedule here. This series is offered for 7.0 substantive credits of CLE. Purchase the full series at 15% off or register for individual programs. REGISTER TO WATCH LIVE MAY 5 I 7 p.m. EDT The Coronavirus and the Law: A Conversation with Two State Attorneys General Free Join National Association of Attorneys General President and Montana Attorney General Tim Fox and New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal for a bipartisan discussion about the role and function of state attorneys general in the coronavirus crisis. The conversation will explore how states are addressing a variety of legal issues relating to the crisis, including religious freedom, the Second Amendment, and criminal justice. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. This program is presented in partnership with the Center for Excellence in Governance at the National Association of Attorneys General. This program is offered for 1.0 substantive credit of CLE. Fees apply. REGISTER TO WATCH LIVE MAY 18 I 12 p.m. EDT Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson Free Exactly 124 years after the infamous Plessy v. Ferguson decision, the National Constitution Center presents a virtual Town Hall program exploring the story of a nation that embraced "separation," and its consequences. Join Risa Goluboff, dean of the University of Virginia School of Law, Steve Luxenberg, associate editor at The Washington Post and author of Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America’s Journey from Slavery to Segregation, and Theodore Shaw, professor of law and director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights at UNC School of Law, as they discuss. This program is offered for 1.0 substantive credit of CLE. Fees apply. REGISTER TO WATCH LIVE Can't join a virtual America's Town Hall program? WATCH videos of past programs at constitutioncenter.org/debate. READ the latest coverage of constitutional issues at constitutioncenter.org/blog. LISTEN to a weekly show of constitutional debate hosted by Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen by searching for We the People in your favorite podcast app. Online Civic Learning Opportunities The National Constitution Center is here to support remote learning with free lectures and civil dialogue sessions on the Constitution that students across America can access online, and accessible on a home computer, laptop, or phone. On Friday, May 15, at 1 p.m. EDT, American journalist Emily Bazelon joins National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen for a conversation on Elections in America for high school and college students. The session will explore the Constitution and the 2020 election. REGISTER TO WATCH LIVE Thank you for being a part of the National Constitution Center's community of lifelong learners and for your support of our mission to increase the awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution among the American people. Your contribution makes a difference now more than ever. If you are able, please consider becoming a Member or making a gift to support our new and expanded online learning opportunities, provide balanced constitutional education for all, and keep the National Constitution Center strong. SUPPORT OUR WORK Live, in-person programs have been suspended while the National Constitution Center building is closed. Refunds for these upcoming events will be issued automatically to guests who have purchased tickets. For questions, contact [email protected]. STAY CONNECTED ‌ ‌ ‌ National Constitution Center | Independence Mall, 525 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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