Saturday, September 14, 2019
10:30am—5:30pm
Chapman University
Orange, CA
Signed 232 years ago this September, the Founders’ Constitution laid out guarantees of natural rights as well as structural protections of our liberty. 
 
Today, the American legal establishment holds these American principles of natural right and limited government in contempt. We find ourselves at a Constitutional crisis as progressives continue their transformation of the Constitution into a living, changing document and the campus left’s ideology of multiculturalism and identity politics seeks to colonize the public square and upend and transform our social and political way of life.
 
In defense of the constitutional design envisioned by our nation's founders, we invite you to join our Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence for a Constitution Day Celebration as we discuss pressing threats to our constitutional system.
 
We’ll also pay special tribute to the contributions of Judge David Sentelle, Chief Judge of the of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, who will be awarded Claremont's 2019 Reagan Jurisprudence Award and deliver the luncheon address.  
 
Below, you will find our list of panels and esteemed panelists. We invite you to peruse the full agenda at claremont.org/cday and purchase your tickets today.
 
We are pleased to announce that we have partnered with the Orange County Federalist Society to offer 4 hours of MCLE credit for this event. (The Federalist Society is a California State Bar approved provider of MCLE.)
PANEL 1: DISCRIMINATION UNBOUND:
HARVARD'S PERVERSE AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION AND MULTICULTURALISM

Ryan Williams
President, Claremont Institute
Publisher, Claremont Review of Books

Amy Wax
PANEL 2: ABORTION AND THE COURTS:
THE EXISTENCE OF A RIGHT TO LIFE

Teresa Collett
Professor of Law, University of St. Thomas (MN)

David Forte
Professor of Law, Cleveland State University 

Moderated by

Anthony T. Caso
Director of the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic, Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law
PANEL 3: THE SUPREME COURT:
TERM REVIEW AND A LOOK TO THE HORIZON

John Eastman
Founding Director, Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence
Henry Salvatori Professor of Law and Community Service, Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law 

Michael M. Uhlmann
Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute
Professor of Politics and Government, Claremont Graduate University

Moderated by

Keith Carlson
Founding Partner, Carlson & Jayakumar LLP
Member of the Board of Directors, Claremont Institute

Learn more about our Constitution Day programming and RSVP to attend at www.Claremont.org/cday
The mission of the Claremont Institute is to restore the principles of the American Founding to their rightful, preeminent authority in our national life.