From Brennan Center Events <[email protected]>
Subject “The Power of State Constitutional Rights” at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Date October 1, 2025 6:04 PM
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Join judges, practitioners, and scholars this November to explore critical issues facing state courts and constitutions.

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HYBRID EVENT: The Power of State Constitutional Rights

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Thursday, November 6, 8:15 a.m.–5 p.m.

Friday, November 7, 9:15 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Arthur Rubloff Building

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

375 E. Chicago Ave.

Chicago, Illinois

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for this free in-person and virtual event

State courts and constitutions are increasingly in the spotlight as significant sources of rights. In areas ranging from abortion to education to property rights, many state constitutions offer protections that are distinct from and often more expansive than those found in the U.S. Constitution.

Join the Brennan Center for Justice, State Court Report, and the Northwestern University Law Review for a two-day symposium at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law exploring the future of state constitutional rights, including the substantive rights protected by state constitutions, state constitutional amendments, and emerging issues in areas such as LGBTQ+ rights and voting rights.

Produced in partnership with State Court Report and the Northwestern University Law Review

Illinois CLE credit for this event is pending. If approved, credit will be offered to in-person participants.

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