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  • Reshaping American Life: Today’s Supreme Court in Historical
    Context and Its Potential Impact on our Future

    April 23, 2024
    12:15–1:30 PM PT (3:15–4:30 PM ET)

    Location:
    In-Person: UC Berkeley Law, 175 Booth Auditorium, Berkeley, CA
    Virtual: Livestream link will be sent to remote attendees

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    Program Description: 

    Few would dispute that the current Supreme Court is shaking up the legal landscape in ways that strike at settled expectations from a generation ago. But is the Court really acting differently from its predecessors? And what does this tell us about what we can expect from this Court going forward?

    Moderator:
    Justice Carol Corrigan, California Supreme Court

    Speakers:

    • Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Berkeley Law School
    • Professor Jonathan Adler, Case Western Reserve Law

     

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