Plus, New York hybrid events “How a Bill Becomes a Law” and “Skrmetti and the Broader Environment for LGBTQ Rights”
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An Insider’s Guide to the Election Results
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Rather than days of uncertainty, voters delivered a snap victory to Donald Trump. He has made numerous promises about his next term, from mass deportations to firing Special Counsel Jack Smith. Brennan Center experts discuss his power to carry out these plans and what can be done about them. They also look at how smoothly Election Day went and the unprecedented role of megadonors in the race. Watch now on YouTube
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HYBRID VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON EVENT — How a Bill Becomes a Law: Federal Prison Reform in the 118th Congress
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Monday, November 18, 4:30–6:30 p.m. ET
NYU School of Law, Vanderbilt Hall Greenberg Lounge
40 Washington Square South, New York City
CLE credits available
In recent history, Congress passed two of the most significant reforms to the Federal Bureau of Prisons in decades: the Federal Prison Oversight Act and the Prison Camera Reform Act. The genesis of this bipartisan productivity traces to a chilling public record created years prior by reporting from the Associated Press and a series of bipartisan Congressional investigations into dysfunction, corruption, and abuse in bureau facilities across the country. Join in person or virtually NYU JLPP and the Brennan Center for Justice’s moderated panel with key figures behind the reforms.
Produced in partnership with the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy
HYBRID VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON EVENT — Skrmetti and the Broader Environment for LGBTQ Rights
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Thursday, November 21, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. ET
NYU School of Law, Greenberg Lounge
40 Washington Square South, New York City
Join this upcoming conference, in person or virtually, as leading scholars and advocates explore the postelection landscape for LGBTQ rights in the United States.
Produced in partnership with Richard C. Failla LGBTQ Commission of the New York Courts
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